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On November 06 2020 14:41 Mohdoo wrote:Can you summarize this? No idea what you posted on mobile Biden got some more votes than Trump in the last Arizona batch. This implies these votes are not from Maricopa (Phoenix) county. I'm just trying to figure out where they came from basically.
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On November 06 2020 14:41 Mohdoo wrote:Can you summarize this? No idea what you posted on mobile EDIT: nm i was looking at old info, what flash said above is correct
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I have to imagine georgia is getting recounted...I wonder if they had prepared/anticipated that going into election night
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On November 06 2020 14:48 JimmiC wrote:Show nested quote +On November 06 2020 14:06 PhoenixVoid wrote:On November 06 2020 14:03 Stratos_speAr wrote: I really just want the satisfaction of seeing an election map with GA blue. Georgia the sole blot of blue surrounded by an ocean of red. Well, maybe if NC manages to squeeze out a Biden victory then the two can be the conjoined Democrats in the South. Georgia has to be scary as hell to all Republicans, if Georgia can flip no where is safe. Probably time to reconsider some things. You say that but I think Republicans are relatively happy. Florida and Ohio look redlocked for years to come, and the dems tight grip over the minority votes is waning pretty fast
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On November 06 2020 14:51 TT1 wrote: just tap out donnie boy
Hes not ever going to tap out. We will be in 2022 with him going hes the legit president of the US
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On November 06 2020 14:19 Mohdoo wrote:Show nested quote +On November 06 2020 14:17 TheTenthDoc wrote:While we're all waiting, some pretty cute polling on a 2024 Republican candidate came out that was conducted Wednesday. Topping the list at 30%, Mike Pence, followed by Eric Trump at 20%. I checked the .pdf and those are indeed the results. Not sure if the pollster is legit, though... Probably doesn't actually mean anything for the 2024 race, though. The world will be a very different place by then. polls. lol. tell me more about astrology. I honestly feel like I will never take another poll seriously after this election. May as well predict who will win based on the yield of mayonnaise at the nearest production facility to where each candidate was born. I'll never trust again. I've been hurt so many times. Looking at it several days later, it looks like the polls were systematically off by about as much as in '16. Biden had enough of a lead to squeak through with that, but it is definitely quite eyebrow-raising that that happened twice.
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what the fuck i hate our voting process.
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On November 06 2020 14:48 JimmiC wrote:Show nested quote +On November 06 2020 14:06 PhoenixVoid wrote:On November 06 2020 14:03 Stratos_speAr wrote: I really just want the satisfaction of seeing an election map with GA blue. Georgia the sole blot of blue surrounded by an ocean of red. Well, maybe if NC manages to squeeze out a Biden victory then the two can be the conjoined Democrats in the South. Georgia has to be scary as hell to all Republicans, if Georgia can flip no where is safe. Probably time to reconsider some things.
Well, if the EC is that close, maybe it's not all doom and gloom. By the end of it we might see that if republicans took a half percent from democrats, they would've had the election.
And I don't have demographic numbers, but from what I was catching on Twitter here and there, they seem to be doing better with minorities than last time out?
Identity politics of the Dems might not work so well when they don't have a unifying battle like really disliking Trump. Idk, I don't think either party is in a good place. After spending some time on the far left leaning politics subreddit in the last couple days, I think the average red and blue voter are similarly bigoted... Just observations from a nihilst who doesn't have a side and prefers observing behaviors.
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That can't be right.
Imagine you being the guy in charge of "uploading" numbers, the entire country waiting desperately for these numbers - is "going home, have a nap" a thing that'd spring to mind?
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On November 06 2020 15:06 m4ini wrote:That can't be right. Imagine you being the guy in charge of "uploading" numbers, the entire country waiting desperately for these numbers - is "going home, have a nap" a thing that'd spring to mind?
He can work from home, duh.
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On November 06 2020 15:06 m4ini wrote:That can't be right. Imagine you being the guy in charge of "uploading" numbers, the entire country waiting desperately for these numbers - is "going home, have a nap" a thing that'd spring to mind? It’s past midnight, it’s been a very long few days, and the deadline for releasing the numbers is December. So I absolutely can.
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On November 06 2020 15:08 KwarK wrote:Show nested quote +On November 06 2020 15:06 m4ini wrote:That can't be right. Imagine you being the guy in charge of "uploading" numbers, the entire country waiting desperately for these numbers - is "going home, have a nap" a thing that'd spring to mind? It’s past midnight, it’s been a very long few days, and the deadline for releasing the numbers is December. So I absolutely can.
That you can doesn't surprise me bud.
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They are dragging it out for the sweet ad revenue.
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the voting process is definitely way too archaic lmao
they need to implement national standards and be way more optimized
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