~Rebel~ wrote: » Where are you seeing that? AP still has him up by over 40,000 votes on the google results..
spacecoyote wrote: » Just checked that AP site and they have Trump ahead now in Michigan. Have been switched off for a while with work. What's going on there, thought they reckoned it was done there?
salmocab wrote: » So you’re arguing that anyone else in charge would have had 150k-180k deaths but Trump has 230k. I’m not sure this is the great point you think it was.
nc6000 wrote: » What was Jill Stein hoping to gain from a recount?
vafankillar wrote: » it's not meant to be a great point, the supposed great point and almost main strategy was biden's blaming of the corona virus deaths purely on trump as if barely any would have happened otherwise. The votes have shown simply "saying i'm not trump" was a **** tactic. He may get over the line, but their fairytale of a landslide was just that
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » CNN projects Wisconsin for Biden.
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Could you send a link to this? I was following this tracker last night and can't find it in my history. Thanks!
shocksy wrote: » They're a bit late to the party. He lost that ages ago by about 20k.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Well the gesture was my point. It was a genuinely nice moment and seemed genuine whether the action was meaningless.,I know he did but I think that might have been a seasoned veteran senator pulling a kruskev on Kennedy in the 1960s. McConnell will know he can’t ****ehawk Biden like he did Obama should he become president.
Shelga wrote: » Ok, why does that bring you such joy?
~Rebel~ wrote: » It pops up if you just google “ us presidential election 2020”
Headshot wrote: » From the Guardian Trump campaign files lawsuit to 'halt counting' in Michigan Donald Trump’s reelection campaign said it had filed a lawsuit to halt the counting of ballots in the swing state of Michigan. “President Trump’s campaign has not been provided with meaningful access to numerous counting locations to observe the opening of ballots and the counting process, as guaranteed by Michigan law. We have filed suit today in the Michigan Court of Claims to halt counting until meaningful access has been granted,” campaign manager Bill Stepien said in a statement. “We also demand to review those ballots which were opened and counted while we did not have meaningful access. President Trump is committed to ensuring that all legal votes are counted in Michigan and everywhere else.” Joe Biden has narrowly pulled ahead in Michigan, giving him the advantage in the key swing state, but many ballots still need to be counted.
vafankillar wrote: » because I dislike politicians who draft laws putting hundreds of thousands of people in prison for low level crime and bomb countries in the middle east, along with people who support and enable them.
Graham wrote: » Most recent: Biden closing the gap Trump 2,387,671 Biden 2,300,063 87,608 State Secretary of Georgia announced around 200,000 outstanding mostly from the larger population centres
StringerBell wrote: » Tooth and nail sure, the rest of his life depends on it. He will pull every stroke available now to try steal it, wouldn't be surprised at all to see a lot come out in the months that follow this election about how he and probably De Santis ****ed with the postal vote in Florida given what we have already seen and it surely won't be just Florida.
salmocab wrote: » But are apparently happy with one that you yourself has said caused the deaths of 50 - 60k of his own citizens through mishandling something.
The Arizona Republic surveyed county recorders and estimates that 600,000 ballots remain to be counted in Arizona. A full 450,000 of those ballots are in Maricopa County (Phoenix) and break down as follows: 248,000 early ballots (which in Arizona includes both mail-in and in-person votes) that arrived on Monday or Tuesday, 160,000-180,000 mail-in ballots dropped off on Election Day and 29,000 provisional ballots. Maricopa expects to release two batches of results tonight: one at 9 p.m. Eastern and one sometime after 12:30 a.m. Eastern.
dinorebel wrote: » Blatant lie he's 21000 ahead.
Akabusi wrote: » Is there anything to stop Trump running again in 2024 provided he does not win this? He would still have his base and provided he isn't in jail would have 4 years to shout from the sidelines.
shocksy wrote: » He's not ahead. It's already been called for Biden. Go check your facts. You're the blatant liar.
Here's what's left to count in AZ. At first glance this would seem quite bad for Trump since it's largely mail ballots *but* mail ballots that arrived late in the process are considerably more R by party registration than the ones that arrived earlier. Trump needs to win the remaining AZ votes by something like 20-25% depending on how many ballots there are. By party registration, late-arriving mail votes were something like +19% R, per my (quick) calculations. With that said, there are some reasons to think the late-arriving ballots would be less R than you'd gather from party ID. For one thing, the early arriving mail ballots went more heavily for Biden than party ID would suggest, perhaps reflecting his edge amount independents.