EltonJohn69 wrote: » So... no Biden landslide ?
Francie Barrett wrote: » Biden's initial numbers looked great in Florida, but in Miami Dade (the biggest county in Florida by a mile) his vote has collapsed. I don't think he can make up 300k votes in the rest of Florida.
Deleted User wrote: » I did some misreading earlier. Trump is way up in Miami Dade compared to last time. The panhandle is still open. Trump will win by by more this time than 2016.
errlloyd wrote: » Well it is not too early to say Biden has probably lost Florida.
dark crystal wrote: » Miami-Dade early voting totals not yet counted.
murpho999 wrote: » 65% of Florida votes reported. How do they do it so quick?
murpho999 wrote: » Don't get what people's problem is with Blitzer. He's more in the background. I'm not a CNN fan but I like how they present Election night. Plenty of info and well presented.
StringerBell wrote: » It seems like your jumping the gun there though, if the votes they are discussing in Miami Dade is on the day vote it's not a big deal, if it's the early and abstenee vote it's a massive blow to Bidens chance of taking Florida. He needs to do some serious damage elsewhere to win the state unless he is taking 60% of the Miami Dade vote.
Brussels Sprout wrote: » Well with Florida looking like going to Trump - so much for an early night!
rosser44 wrote: » Trump apparently tweeting that Biden is a Casto fan seems to be coming to fruition in Dade county with cuban Americans
Larbre34 wrote: » This is bewildering in Florida. Its like the Epsom Derby.
StringerBell wrote: » That he keeps shouting over John like an excited school child when he knows well this is gonna swing back and forth all night.
Brian? wrote: » He’s 100k votes ahead.
Itssoeasy wrote: » There’s nothing to suggest Florida is going to trump.
Blanco100 wrote: » Who was the last president elected who didnt take Florida?