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On November 05 2020 16:36 GoShox wrote: They're up
In Maricopa, 62,002 ballots added. Trump gains 10,783
So that's 36K-26K ish? 41%-ish Biden?
I think with Pima out and needing 41% on what's left that is not good enough for Trump...but also definitely still won't be called.
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On November 05 2020 16:42 TheTenthDoc wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 16:36 GoShox wrote: They're up
In Maricopa, 62,002 ballots added. Trump gains 10,783 So that's 36K-26K ish? 41%-ish Biden? I think with Pima out that is not good enough for Trump... It'll be close, I think Trump might fall just a bit short because there's another round of ballots that are supposedly favoring Dems a little more. If Trump can only hold this for the middle batch, the last batch should give Biden the win.
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Why is this so weird in AZ? Republicans dominated the late mail in vote? This is so different from every other state.
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On November 05 2020 16:43 food wrote: Why is this so weird in AZ? Republicans dominated the late mail in vote? This is so different from every other state.
Arizona's GOP has a pretty robust vote-by-mail operation. It's just kind of how they operate.
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On November 05 2020 16:43 food wrote: Why is this so weird in AZ? Republicans dominated the late mail in vote? This is so different from every other state. Republicans in Arizona actually have a good mail-in system for them, that's the difference I think. No idea why Arizona Rs actually participate in it, but hence the difference.
I'm off to bed, I'm so exhausted. Here's the latest from every state:
Nevada: No change, we'll see this tomorrow night.
Arizona: Trump is currently hitting the 59/41 that he's needed to barely flip the state. Rumors are the last batch is more favored for Dems though and Pima county is deep blue should stem the tide. My current prediction: Toss-up
Georgia: Big rally for Biden in Atlanta. Still a lot of vote in Atlanta and Savannah left to be counted, Trump lead down to 23k My prediction: toss-up
PA: Trump lead is down to 153k. Philly county and surrounding still have a lot of votes, and I anticipate this is probably likely Biden.
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Yeah, I think this is the end as far as results go for the night. I would definitely rather be Biden than Trump right now, but I don't think the time to count the chickens has arrived quite yet.
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On November 05 2020 16:48 FlaShFTW wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 16:43 food wrote: Why is this so weird in AZ? Republicans dominated the late mail in vote? This is so different from every other state. Republicans in Arizona actually have a good mail-in system for them, that's the difference I think. No idea why Arizona Rs actually participate in it, but hence the difference. I'm off to bed, I'm so exhausted. Here's the latest from every state: Nevada: No change, we'll see this tomorrow night. Arizona: Trump is currently hitting the 59/41 that he's needed to barely flip the state. Rumors are the last batch is more favored for Dems though and Pima county is deep blue should stem the tide. My current prediction: Toss-up Georgia: Big rally for Biden in Atlanta. Still a lot of vote in Atlanta and Savannah left to be counted, Trump lead down to 23k My prediction: toss-up PA: Trump lead is down to 153k. Philly county and surrounding still have a lot of votes, and I anticipate this is probably likely Biden. If Biden wins Philly, he s going to win, no matter what happens in the other states right?
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On November 05 2020 16:54 dbRic1203 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 16:48 FlaShFTW wrote:On November 05 2020 16:43 food wrote: Why is this so weird in AZ? Republicans dominated the late mail in vote? This is so different from every other state. Republicans in Arizona actually have a good mail-in system for them, that's the difference I think. No idea why Arizona Rs actually participate in it, but hence the difference. I'm off to bed, I'm so exhausted. Here's the latest from every state: Nevada: No change, we'll see this tomorrow night. Arizona: Trump is currently hitting the 59/41 that he's needed to barely flip the state. Rumors are the last batch is more favored for Dems though and Pima county is deep blue should stem the tide. My current prediction: Toss-up Georgia: Big rally for Biden in Atlanta. Still a lot of vote in Atlanta and Savannah left to be counted, Trump lead down to 23k My prediction: toss-up PA: Trump lead is down to 153k. Philly county and surrounding still have a lot of votes, and I anticipate this is probably likely Biden. If Biden wins Philly, he s going to win, no matter what happens in the other states right? It's all about margins, but yes, if he gets the anticipated amount there he's good to go.
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Ugh this wait is excruciating. Thanks everyone for providing the good info though.
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Since Ive been trawling twitter again since the thread slowed down, I learned Biden apparently campaigned for a Republican that flipped a Dem house seat during the midterms, what are the odds we continue to see this sort of behavior in the future?
Even if we see the milquetoast centrists carry on in power are they going to be pulling that sort of shit into the future?
Or is Biden the last vestige of that era of politics?
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Should republicans be worried about Texas? If it flips blue the next round how would they ever win a presidential election again?
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I don't think Texas is going to flip blue, it'd require a very particular sort of candidate that I dont believe we have at the moment.
In the 30+ year future though, yes, Republicans have a relatively bleak looking future.
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On November 05 2020 17:28 Dante08 wrote: Should republicans be worried about Texas? If it flips blue the next round how would they ever win a presidential election again?
That's easy, they just have to flip California red to make up for it.
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On November 05 2020 17:30 Laurens wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 17:28 Dante08 wrote: Should republicans be worried about Texas? If it flips blue the next round how would they ever win a presidential election again? That's easy, they just have to flip California red to make up for it.
impossible unless global sea levels eat up SF bay area and all of LA
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On November 05 2020 17:35 Plume wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 17:30 Laurens wrote:On November 05 2020 17:28 Dante08 wrote: Should republicans be worried about Texas? If it flips blue the next round how would they ever win a presidential election again? That's easy, they just have to flip California red to make up for it. impossible unless global sea levels eat up SF bay area and all of LA
And now you know why they are climate change deniers :D
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On November 05 2020 17:35 Plume wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 17:30 Laurens wrote:On November 05 2020 17:28 Dante08 wrote: Should republicans be worried about Texas? If it flips blue the next round how would they ever win a presidential election again? That's easy, they just have to flip California red to make up for it. impossible unless global sea levels eat up SF bay area and all of LA Oh they have a plan for that too :D
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On November 05 2020 17:37 Furikawari wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 17:35 Plume wrote:On November 05 2020 17:30 Laurens wrote:On November 05 2020 17:28 Dante08 wrote: Should republicans be worried about Texas? If it flips blue the next round how would they ever win a presidential election again? That's easy, they just have to flip California red to make up for it. impossible unless global sea levels eat up SF bay area and all of LA And now you know why they are climate change deniers :D
Lol, it won't happen, the sealevel rise has been very slow and steady so far, and that continents are rising in many areas is conveniently kept out of the equation.
Even if it were to happen, there are ways to keep the sea away, they just need to hire some experts from the Netherlands.
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On November 05 2020 17:37 Furikawari wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 17:35 Plume wrote:On November 05 2020 17:30 Laurens wrote:On November 05 2020 17:28 Dante08 wrote: Should republicans be worried about Texas? If it flips blue the next round how would they ever win a presidential election again? That's easy, they just have to flip California red to make up for it. impossible unless global sea levels eat up SF bay area and all of LA And now you know why they are climate change deniers :D
Would actually help the democrats as Cali population would have to move and improve electoral college distribution for them. It's the high IQ play. Please don't ban our pipelines Biden.
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How can nevada take this long? Only so many votes to count there. They havent counted a single vote in like 24 hours?
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On November 05 2020 17:43 pmh wrote: How can nevada take this long? Only so many votes to count there.
They aren't announcing until the morning. They rather count and announce all at once.
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