50,000,000
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 08:50 last edited by
Have already voted.
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 11:14 last edited by
Amazing, isn't it? Difficult to predict exactly what it means yet.
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 18:12 last edited by jon-nyc
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 18:32 last edited by
So, basically we're 10 days ahead of last time. Doesn't seem like that big a deal to me.
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 18:42 last edited by
At this rate we could have 100MM early votes.
Out of maybe 150-155MM cast.
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It’s 2020, I’m sure over 250,000,000 votes will be counted.
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 19:05 last edited by
That's double 2016
I assume most of that is fraud
And so will the loser
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 19:38 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in 50,000,000:
@Copper said in 50,000,000:
And so will the loser
He already does.
Please post that Biden quote for us...
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 21:02 last edited by
New York early voting starts tomorrow. That graph may well keep accelerating
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 21:11 last edited by
Is New York relevant?
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wrote on 23 Oct 2020, 21:47 last edited by
For that graph, yes. 18MM people
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 00:38 last edited by
Relevant in the election?
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 03:39 last edited by jon-nyc
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 13:07 last edited by
That is roughly double the population of that age bracket.
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 21:20 last edited by
Under modern voting laws, the highest total turnout of Voter Aged Population is 62%. Over the past 40 years it’s not topped 57% and between 50-55 is typical. If turnout goes over 62% I will be extremely suspicious. If it goes over 65% I am calling shenanigans. 65% would be 172,250,000 at most. We are almost 1/3 of the way there already.
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 21:44 last edited by
I think we will likely break the 1908 record.
Heavy polarization leads to motivated voters.
We opened today. At a little after 5 there was still a line about 1000 ft long outside the voting place.
The credible estimate I’ve seen is 157MM
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 22:57 last edited by LuFins Dad
60% would be an insanely high turnout based on the last 60 years. I doubt 65% are even registered to vote...
I also don’t think that you can compare an era that women didn’t have the vote and both blacks and poor whites were disenfranchised.