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On November 04 2020 14:17 DropBear wrote: As a non American who doesn't really understand what's going on, is there a clear leader yet or are things still up in the air? Won't know until Friday. People have been saying for weeks that the state most likely to change it all is PA and they were right. And PA doesn't report until Friday.
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On November 04 2020 14:17 DropBear wrote: As a non American who doesn't really understand what's going on, is there a clear leader yet or are things still up in the air? Still up in the air and too close to call.
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Minnesota called for Biden by NPR and Politico.
Swing and a miss, conservatives.
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On November 04 2020 14:17 DropBear wrote: As a non American who doesn't really understand what's going on, is there a clear leader yet or are things still up in the air? We won't know until Friday tbh. PA and Michigan will be really late voting states for when they announce official results.
Btw if Biden somehow manages to randomly win Georgia, he only needs one of Michigan, Wisconsin, and PA to win.
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Fox recalled an early call on Arizona
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Biden is speaking tonight
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On November 04 2020 14:21 Batmankills wrote: Fox recalled an early call on Arizona after huckabee sanders whined about it from the WH
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On November 04 2020 14:21 Batmankills wrote: Fox recalled an early call on Arizona Fox recalled both Arizona and Virginia lmfao
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This race is insanely close. It all comes down to mail in ballots, which is playing right into Trump's "mail-in ballots are corrupt" hand.
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On November 04 2020 14:22 CorsairHero wrote:Show nested quote +On November 04 2020 14:21 Batmankills wrote: Fox recalled an early call on Arizona after huckabee sanders whined about it from the WH
It was dumb of them to call it this early anyway. not even NPR has called it
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On November 04 2020 14:23 vult wrote: This race is insanely close. It all comes down to mail in ballots, which is playing right into Trump's "mail-in ballots are corrupt" hand. Which is exactly why he did that. It's not coincidence, it's laying groundwork for a narrative.
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On November 04 2020 14:19 LegalLord wrote:Show nested quote +On November 04 2020 14:17 DropBear wrote: As a non American who doesn't really understand what's going on, is there a clear leader yet or are things still up in the air? Still up in the air and too close to call.
I'm not from the US but why are you guys saying it's close? Cause from the outside it doesn't seem that way.
The maps/results so far have Biden literally 100 points above Trump, and everything I read/have heard/wacthes says that the mail voting that will come in the upcoming days will favor Biden.
So Biden is ahead in the same-day voting and in expected to be ahead in the voting that will be revieced in the upcoming days.
How is that close?
I see Trump has more states, but the states he has are worth less (which is a stupid system, but whatever). As well as more actual votes, but again that is worthless (which is also stupid, but it would be funny if Trump loses the same way he had won against Hilary).
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Republicans seem to be performing better than "consensus" predictions in both House and Senate. Thinking they'll gain ground in the House and survive with a slim majority in the Senate at this point. Thinking Biden will manage to squeeze out a win by the skin of his teeth as well.
That's my "end of the night" prediction for now.
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Minnesota is also a bad call, i think. Trump is down 8 currently with some of the rurals are yet to report
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Can't believe Lindsey Graham will be back ugh
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Counting in Atlanta is said to have stopped due to a burst water line. The NYT is rather bullish on Georgia for Biden because of Atlanta. Sleep if you can, this election isn't ending today.
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Looks like Republicans will barely hold the Senate. It will be 48-51 in favor of Republicans and one special election seat to be filled in Georgia.
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On November 04 2020 14:26 Batmankills wrote: Minnesota is also a bad call, i think. Trump is down 8 currently with some of the rurals are yet to report
There is also a significant urban vote that has yet to be reported.
Trump ain't winning Minnesota.
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On November 04 2020 14:24 KwarK wrote:Show nested quote +On November 04 2020 14:23 vult wrote: This race is insanely close. It all comes down to mail in ballots, which is playing right into Trump's "mail-in ballots are corrupt" hand. Which is exactly why he did that. It's not coincidence, it's laying groundwork for a narrative. When they can't even call FL for trump on NYT when he's up by 3.4% with 96% counted thats the narrative. Odd decisions tonight for sure. Meanwhile a burst water pipe has now delayed vote counting in Atlanta... https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/03/burst-pipe-delays-atlanta-absentee-vote-433988
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