Calling the States
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 04:43 last edited by
From 538
"The contest for Arizona just got closer, but Biden still leads there. That’s the takeaway from Maricopa County’s approximately 75,000-vote report a moment ago. Trump won 56 percent of that batch to Biden’s 42 percent, which cut Biden’s statewide lead to 1.6 points, or about 46,000 votes. With perhaps another 200,000 votes outstanding from Maricopa — and at least a few from other counties in Arizona — Trump is not out of the race for the state’s 11 electoral votes yet."
Sounds like voter fraud to me!!!! Stop the count!!!!
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 05:08 last edited by kluurs 11 Jun 2020, 05:08
It does suggest that Fox and AP were perhaps a bit premature in calling AZ for Biden.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 05:11 last edited by
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 09:51 last edited by
biden just passed trump in georgia
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 10:08 last edited by
Nice
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 10:08 last edited by
Glad I didn’t stay up for it
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 13:48 last edited by
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 13:56 last edited by
Now Pennsylvania
If he takes all the outstanding states it’s over 306 electoral votes.
I guessed 330. Damn.
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Now Pennsylvania
If he takes all the outstanding states it’s over 306 electoral votes.
I guessed 330. Damn.
wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 13:58 last edited by@bachophile said in Calling the States:
I guessed 330. Damn.
So you missed Florida. Like many professional pollsters. No need to beat yourself up over it.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 13:59 last edited by Axtremus 11 Jun 2020, 14:01
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 14:45 last edited by
By the way, Biden took the lead in PA without counting any votes that arrived post-November 3rd. Those have been segregated and not yet counted.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 14:54 last edited by
I forget which entity's calling of the winner makes it official.
From VOANews: "Many people assume the winner of the U.S. presidential contest is determined once the media calls the race and the losing candidate delivers a concession speech. But the truth is that formally declaring a presidential winner is a months-long process that won’t be completed until January.
"That process essentially involves Americans voting for electors, the electors voting for the president, and then Congress declaring the winner.
"There's Election Day, where those electors are elected; there's the date in December where the electors meet and then vote for president; and then there's the date in January where the Congress certifies that election.”
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 14:54 last edited by jon-nyc 11 Jun 2020, 14:55
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 14:56 last edited by
Now comes the interesting part...Let’s see what the Republican legislatures do....
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 14:57 last edited by
You mean gerrymandering post census?
Or do you think they'll try to select rival electors?
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 14:59 last edited by
I think in terms of actual shenanigans it's far less likely given that Biden's victory is overdetermined.
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@bachophile said in Calling the States:
I guessed 330. Damn.
So you missed Florida. Like many professional pollsters. No need to beat yourself up over it.
wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 15:00 last edited by@Axtremus said in Calling the States:
@bachophile said in Calling the States:
I guessed 330. Damn.
So you missed Florida. Like many professional pollsters. No need to beat yourself up over it.
Got Florida right. Missed a few others.
And I actually wrote 329 as Jon mentioned in the other thread.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 15:11 last edited by
Biden won a couple of days ago. Let’s start talking about his promises and what his first year looks like.
The last two days are fake drama. Let’s look forward.
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wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 15:26 last edited by jon-nyc 11 Jun 2020, 15:26
Sorry buddy, you don't get to turn the page on our gloating that easily.
We get at least until Trump concedes. Then we'll return to our normal levels of obnoxiousness.
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Sorry buddy, you don't get to turn the page on our gloating that easily.
We get at least until Trump concedes. Then we'll return to our normal levels of obnoxiousness.
wrote on 6 Nov 2020, 15:39 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Calling the States:
Sorry buddy, you don't get to turn the page on our gloating that easily.
We get at least until Trump concedes. Then we'll return to our normal levels of obnoxiousness.
You are gloating? Pyrrhic victory at best. Many people believe this is the ideal but formerly impossible outcome.
But you are right, gloat while you can.