Manic Moran wrote: » Quok, you're inferring too much from the discussion. Rosser asked specifically what Trump could do for the employment industries in Appalachia and why folks there would still vote for him. Not the economy as a whole, not even as a relative case for what Biden would do for the economy of Appalachia, just why they would vote for him. If, in the specific case of an Appalachian coal miner (not iron miner, auto worker, or plumber), neither Trump nor Biden has provided a reasonable plan, then that miner is probably voting on another basis.
Brussels Sprout wrote: » Fox News have called Arizona for Biden. Huge
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » https://twitter.com/Olivianuzzi/status/1323843665475915777 Going to be so close.
Larbre34 wrote: » Just watching the correspondents on the ground in WI, MN and PA, they arent even going to start counting the stashed early vote for another 5 hours, minimum. Biden will win this, but it'll be tight, it'll be messy and it'll be frustrating. Exactly as expected. Night night.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Michigan is leaning red though, isn’t it?
BonnieSituation wrote: » I'm gonna take that cue myself. Could have done without that heart attack few hours. At least I got the Jameson Black Barrel open for the night
Limpy wrote: » Arizona called to early
marno21 wrote: » Looking much less bleak than an hour ago. Mail in ballots look good in Michigan and Wisconsin. Pennsylvania will hopefully come through along with Maine 2 and Nebraska 2 292-246 a very real possibility.
Headshot wrote: » What the **** the odds really turned upside down on who's going to be next president Trump 4/5 Biden evens