Bonniedog wrote: » It's not Trump who tried to fix the election, son.
harr wrote: » Four more years of trump and then ivanka runs for office, he has already mentioned the idea so nothing would surprise me.
Here’s a look at what we know about the outstanding vote in each battleground state:Arizona: While some outlets, such as the Associated Press, have projected Arizona for Biden, ABC News has not. Before the election, officials did warn that any super-close races might not be resolved until the last votes are counted on Thursday or Friday. However, the race isn’t that close right now (Biden 52 percent, Trump 47 percent), so we might see a projection sooner.Wisconsin: 81 percent of the expected vote is already reporting here, and the rest should trickle in over the next few hours. Earlier tonight, Milwaukee County (expected to be among the last places to finish counting) said to expect semi-final results around 6 a.m. Eastern.Georgia: The big holdup here is Fulton County, which as of 2 a.m. was home to most of the outstanding ballots. The count there was delayed by a burst pipe (no ballots were damaged), and election officials told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution their goal was to go into Wednesday with just 20,000 ballots left to count. However, the secretary of state estimated those results would not be released until the afternoon.Michigan: There are still hundreds of thousands of absentee ballots to be counted here, and it’s unclear if counting will continue throughout the night. Election officials did say earlier on Tuesday that they expected counting to wrap up by Wednesday night.Pennsylvania: Major counties such as Philadelphia and Allegheny have reported their last ballots of the night (although Philadelphia will continue to count around the clock). Going into the election, many county and state election officials predicted that results wouldn’t approach completion until Friday.North Carolina: 95 percent of the expected vote has already been counted here, so it seems quite possible that all we’re waiting on are late-arriving mail-in ballots, which have until Nov. 12 to arrive. That means we could be waiting over a week for a call here.Maine: Honestly, this is anyone’s guess. Election officials are taking much longer here than they originally expected.
everlast75 wrote: » Without going down a rabbithole, there needs to be an analysis of why people voted for him. I suspect there are a multitude of reasons, but what is clear is his primary base are non-college educated white males. It appears the educational system over there has failed to teach critical thinking. Fox, Twitter, Facebook create echo chambers and people need to form their own opinions. It is a long road back, if they ever come back at all.
kilns wrote: » The rest of the world can laugh from afar but America is really being shown up for its lack of educated people I think Biden will still win but this shouldnt have been even close. The buck stops with the democratic party, they are a disaster
shocksy wrote: » The betting is moving again in Trumps favour. Trump will get over the line and watching the dems cry for the next 4 years will be a joy to watch.
Deleted User wrote: » Bunch of Wisconsin votes just added. Trump 51.1% - 47.4% Biden. 94% counted. It's over.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Has it been called yet ? Edit: Milwaukee county still has mail in ballots to report.
Christy42 wrote: » This is it. The Dems have been talking about solutions to problems, the Reps seem to be only interested in seeing other people be sad.
harr wrote: » It looks as good as Over now , democrats only themselves to blame for this and it embarrassing for the party that they hadn’t someone decent to run against trump. They had 4 years and best they could come up with was Joe . This election shouldn’t have been even close to trump taking a second term.
Deleted User wrote: » Wisconsin is gone. Biden needs to win 80-20 to win Michigan. It's feckin done.
ArielAtom wrote: » Trump to win, its a sad time.
Itssoeasy wrote: » There’s only 76 percent in according to MSNBC.