2020 US Election - Page 45
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Stratos_speAr
United States6959 Posts
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Mohdoo
United States15743 Posts
right, PA needs to go to Biden no matter what. | ||
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FlaShFTW
United States10402 Posts
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Introvert
United States4951 Posts
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IyMoon
United States1249 Posts
On November 04 2020 12:00 FlaShFTW wrote: I come back from Dinner: Trump is now closed the gap in Ohio and the previous rural districts are now strong again. Blue counties are not showing enough of a vote to combat. Looks like Ohio is still gonna be red again. Biden now really needs to run the table. Ohio is weird because the early vote isnt in really. We will see later in the night | ||
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Cricketer12
United States13996 Posts
philly tallies aren't being completed tonight | ||
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iPlaY.NettleS
Australia4416 Posts
On November 04 2020 11:56 IyMoon wrote: Yeah, but a lot of the big Dem parts of VA are out. This was the same as 2016 The percentages in most those blue counties appear to be superior for Trump compared to his 2016 result.Moreso if these early votes counted first as seen elsewhere. | ||
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Monochromatic
United States998 Posts
On November 04 2020 11:57 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Except 40% of Floridians are literally wrong. I'm glad you know their life situation better then they do. At the end of the day, the economy is what wins elections. It's been amazing under Trump. You often hear about how China grows GDP 6% a year, yet the US stock market has matched them in total return the past decade, a significant part of which was the past four years. Europe, during this same period? Less than 1/4th the return. | ||
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Nebuchad
Switzerland12461 Posts
On November 04 2020 11:57 Mohdoo wrote: When do we know Arizona? I think its GG if Arizona goes to Trump You can use the Clinton path of 2016. If you hold Wisconsin Michigan Pennsylvania you're still winning. | ||
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Sent.
Poland9299 Posts
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FlaShFTW
United States10402 Posts
On November 04 2020 12:00 IyMoon wrote: Ohio is weird because the early vote isnt in really. We will see later in the night Why does their early voting not come in first like all the other states? | ||
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BigFan
TLADT24920 Posts
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Introvert
United States4951 Posts
On November 04 2020 11:59 Stratos_speAr wrote: I haven't seen any results about Arizona at all. dont think polls are closed yet. thought it was 8 pm like here in cali ok nvm | ||
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Introvert
United States4951 Posts
On November 04 2020 12:00 IyMoon wrote: Ohio is weird because the early vote isnt in really. We will see later in the night where did you read that? think that's wrong. seems like MI is doing e day first. | ||
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Stratos_speAr
United States6959 Posts
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Nevuk
United States16280 Posts
On November 04 2020 12:01 FlaShFTW wrote: Why does their early voting not come in first like all the other states? We are a mystical state. In all honesty, no one seems to have any idea what order ohio is counting the votes in. (Even 538 seems confused so far by whether it is early votes first or not) | ||
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AsariCommando
United States18 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45922 Posts
On November 04 2020 12:01 Sent. wrote: Pennsylvania is red lmao What percent of the votes? Edit: Only 20%? Then no. | ||
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StasisField
United States1086 Posts
On November 04 2020 12:00 FlaShFTW wrote: I come back from Dinner: Trump is now closed the gap in Ohio and the previous rural districts are now strong again. Blue counties are not showing enough of a vote to combat. Looks like Ohio is still gonna be red again. Biden now really needs to run the table. There are still plenty of votes in urban areas for Ohio so there is still a chance it goes blue. | ||
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KwarK
United States43989 Posts
On November 04 2020 12:01 Monochromatic wrote: I'm glad you know their life situation better then they do. At the end of the day, the economy is what wins elections. It's been amazing under Trump. You often hear about how China grows GDP 6% a year, yet the US stock market has matched them in total return the past decade, a significant part of which was the past four years. Europe, during this same period? Less than 1/4th the return. I don't think you know what you're talking about. Trump promised growth of 4%, 5%, or maybe even 6% https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/12/16/trump_were_going_to_see_economy_growth_of_4_5_and_maybe_6_percent.html but per his own government's figures delivered growth of about 2.5%/year. https://apps.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?reqid=19&step=2#reqid=19&step=2&isuri=1&1921=survey What you've done here is confused the economy and the stock market. | ||
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