2020 US Election - Page 64
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LegalLord
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Cricketer12
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Shingi11
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Batmankills
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FlaShFTW
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LegalLord
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On November 04 2020 15:21 GoTuNk! wrote: Can anyone confirm states that are still counting vs states that "called a lid" ? How long till we know about NV? All results are "unofficial" at this point; it's all about when you can say that the margin is big enough that the other candidate can't win. Whenever the major outlets call the win is usually about when it's over enough to move on. | ||
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Batmankills
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On November 04 2020 15:23 FlaShFTW wrote: I'm talking about Maricopa votes specifically where the District is at 80%. The tweet only referred to Maricopa ballots, not Arizona ballots in total. nope, half of 90000 are from maricopa as per tweet | ||
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iPlaY.NettleS
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BigFan
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On November 04 2020 15:23 FlaShFTW wrote: I'm talking about Maricopa votes specifically where the District is at 80%. The tweet only referred to Maricopa ballots, not Arizona ballots in total. oh ok, cool. It's gonna be a really close one, that's for sure. | ||
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BigFan
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On November 04 2020 15:24 iPlaY.NettleS wrote: PA seems to be slipping away from Biden. ~700k more for Trump at 66% reporting. Still a chance that Biden comes back. | ||
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Batmankills
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Uldridge
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LegalLord
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On November 04 2020 15:23 Shingi11 wrote: God that senate though, lokking like a 49-51. We know mcturtle will rather let the country burn then work with dems and that is not what we need right now. Another 2 years of nothing getting done. 52 or 53 is what it looks like to me, including the GA runoff and whatever may come of the MI seat. Republicans definitely outperformed today. | ||
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KwarK
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On November 04 2020 15:24 iPlaY.NettleS wrote: PA seems to be slipping away from Biden. As has been noted forever we shouldn't project the likely preferences of the mail-in voters based on the preferences of the in person voters. | ||
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LegalLord
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On November 04 2020 15:27 Uldridge wrote: Is there something about third party voting? Comparing to 2016, looks like a very low amount of third party voting. That said, I voted third party, so there's at least one data point. | ||
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IyMoon
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Cricketer12
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Introvert
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On November 04 2020 15:27 LegalLord wrote: 52 or 53 is what it looks like to me, including the GA runoff and whatever may come of the MI seat. Republicans definitely outperformed today. didnt 538 also have dems favored to take the senate? lol. people would rather believe bad polls than what we know from elections past or other concurrent data. | ||
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AsariCommando
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Shingi11
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