everlast75 wrote: » Calling Matt Gaets Rick Gates, callin Lil Pump, Little Pimp, not being able to walk down a ramp properly, taking two hands to sip a glass of water. Only one person has credible medical records and Trump isn't him. We could play this all day. Anyhoo - he was on Fox this morning sounding very very deflated.
circadian wrote: » He sounds rough, definitely deflated but sounds like he's got a cold or hasn't shaken the Covid completely.
Francie Barrett wrote: » There's a live data feed of the turnout in Florida, here's the specific link to Pinellas County, which switched red last time and is viewed as a bellweather. Democrats had a lead before polling stations opened, but it's shrinking all morning. Democrats percentage of the votes cast is 38.5% as of typing this.https://tqv.vrswebapps.com/?state=FL&county=pin In 2016, Republicans cast 38.7% of the votes in Florida last time, Democrats cast 38.1% My initial read is that both the Republicans and Democrats have both been able to get the vote out with neither side appearing to benefit significantly so far. It looks like Florida will be decided by the non-affiliated voters.
Inquitus wrote: » What time should I set my alarm for in the hope of an earlyish result? 2am? 3am?
Tell me how wrote: » Surely that guy can't end the day winning the election to remain President of the US. He sounded like he had spent the night drinking (I know he doesn't drink) after being heavily defeated. How many Republicans listening to that over breakfast would be enthused to go and vote?
letowski wrote: » Steve Schale did a very good numbers breakdown of the state of play in Florida heading into tomorrow:http://steveschale.squarespace.com/blog/2020/11/2/here-we-are.html A worthwhile read of the voter demographics in Florida and what to look out for. He is a good follow on Twitter, for people looking for early insights tomorrow.
briany wrote: » We don't know if Democrats vote for the Democrat or the Republicans for the Republican. Certainly they tend to lean very heavily for their party's candidate in most situations, but with the number of prominent Republicans publicly declaring an, if only temporary, support of Biden, we see that people can break from party affiliation. Given Republican tactics to suppress the vote, it appears they agree with what Conservative activist Paul Weyrich said in the 1980s, "I don't want everybody to vote. Elections are not won by a majority of the people. They never have been from the beginning of our country and they are not now. As a matter of fact, our leverage in the elections quite candidly goes up as the voting populace goes down." So, my suspicion is that a high turnout does not bode well for Trump.
ELM327 wrote: » Luckily for you there ishttps://www.politicalcompass.org/
ELM327 wrote: » Showing that he wouldnt be an antisemite. Same as the relocation to Jerusalem would show. In fact Trump and his base would be closer to Zionists than antisemites.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Well we don’t get nbc or msnbc or Fox in Ireland. I’m sure all Channels will have an option on their dedicated apps(cnn did in the 2018 mid term elections) so we shall see.
DK224 wrote: » The early data from Florida, Wisconsin and Arizona is showing an absolutely massive GOP turnout. They lead by 9k votes across Florida, the 117k early voting cushion the Dems had was wiped out in 2 hours this morning.
bennyl10 wrote: » Any link? Clearly not counting mail or early too! Florida is gonna be a very interesting watch tonight!
BonnieSituation wrote: » I read a great Twitter thread about Trump's teetotalism. Like most things, it's probably bull. ---In other news, voting machines have gone down in Spalding County, Georgia.https://twitter.com/cbs46/status/1323616434816245761?s=19
AllForIt wrote: » I'm minded of the UK 2019 GE. Boris was being lambasted left right and centre even from members of his own party. Early evening there were reports of high turnout. Some in the Politics forum were getting excited that this favoured Labour, I thought no way, quite the opposite. Labour had their worst result for decades. I think the same sort thing again today. There is no way enthusiastic high turn out is a result of fervent support for Biden. I think most ppl who voted for Trump will vote for him again.