Brian? wrote: » You’re misusing the word “premise”
Francie Barrett wrote: » It's over, they are neck and neck with the solidly Republican panhandle only starting to be counted. Biden has been crushed in Florida, possibly doing even worse than Clinton did in 2016.
10000maniacs wrote: » Not quite. The guy with the map kind of said it.
rm212 wrote: » Just like you’re misusing the word “joke”.
Kiith wrote: » Back ahead in Georgia as well (very early though).
BonnieSituation wrote: » Biden is 453 votes ahead in GA Trump 214804 ahead in VA
EltonJohn69 wrote: » I am fearing Biden is sunk.
StringerBell wrote: » Crushed is a tad hysterical. He didn't run up the score in Miami Dade, he actually did very well elsewhere and we know the demographics of Miami Dade aren't going to be replicated whereas where he has done well in the suburbs etc are going to be replicated. Florida overall has indicated enough positives for Biden despite losing the state. He has done better than Clinton with the demographics that he needs to win in places like Pennsylvania etc
BlitzKrieg wrote: » Am I crazy or is Biden leading in Texas?
EltonJohn69 wrote: » isn't it who wins Ohio.. always wins the election ?
Big Pussy Bonpensiero wrote: » 9,000,000 votes in Florida with just under 90% of votes counted. 900,000 votes left with a gap of 20,000. I don't see how it can be projected for Trump with a lot of early ballots yet to be counted. Still, not looking good for Biden there.
listermint wrote: » No he didn't. It's tight as fk. And people proclaiming results on this thread are Wafflers.
shocksy wrote: » I know bookies odds mean nothing but the odds have changed drastically in the past few hours.