Christy42 wrote: » Not sure. That info always seems to be hard to get for some reason. I know 8hrs ago Georgia themselves said Biden needed 64% of the remaining vote. He has been hitting over 70% so presumably that has come down a bit. Definitely doable but Trump just needs a lucky batch somewhere. High odds of recount as well I would say.
eastie17 wrote: » [PHP][/PHP] Havent the AP already called AZ for Biden? 264 to 214, Biden needing just Nevada to take ithttps://apnews.com/article/ap-explains-arizona-joe-biden-bb16f91b04456b2513f40436248eb62d
eastie17 wrote: » 19,000 votes in it now, with 2% left to count which by my very unscientific calculation is about 100K votes (poll seems to be about 5M votes)
Brian? wrote: » Only 70% of votes in Philly counted. Is that right?
castletownman wrote: » You know that familiar scene in every teen movie where the bully finally gets his/her comeuppance and ends up crying in front of everyone to much hilarity? That is Trump right now.
peteeeed wrote: » cnn saying 500,000 postal votes left to count
Brian? wrote: » I can only see one winner in Pennsylvania so.
bennyl10 wrote: » Yes but there is debate on if that as premature|(even if it looks very likely now) If he gets Georgia is he as practically knocking on the door
Itssoeasy wrote: » So it looks like it’ll be a couple of hours at least until there’s any calls. That call by Fox News and the AP of Arizona to Biden early doors leaves him on 264 and if Arizona goes to Biden which is six electoral votes Fox News and other networks will be out of step with each other and Fox News could have Biden as president elect and the others won’t because they haven’t called Arizona. Just from reading tweets this morning and seeing videos, the trump base and Fox News love affair is if not over, it’s on the rocks.
Strumms wrote: » It’s so weird and fûcked up, to be waking up, to read a headline, about an election in the supposed greatest democracy on earth.. “Donald Trump supporters - some armed with rifles and handguns - have descended on election counting centres where mail-in ballots continue to be tallied up.” I mean what the actual fûck ?https://news.sky.com/story/us-election-2020-trump-supporters-some-armed-with-rifles-gather-outside-vote-counting-centres-for-protests-12124244
droidus wrote: » If I was a US Trump supporter I imagine the betrayal of Fox and Mitch McConnell might be more of a concern/outrage than whatever lib-media-big-tech-ballot-fraud narrative is being spun by the right wing loons. Looks like the conservative establishment has turned its back on Trump.
peteeeed wrote: » you would think this is an act of war on democracy and the president of the united states of America would dispatch the army
Retr0gamer wrote: » Politics is ruthless. A useful idiot is only an idiot once they have out lived their usefulness.
josip wrote: » Following Georgia and to a lesser extent, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania over the past day or so, has been like following a run chase in cricket. You know the required run rate, how many overs are left and whether the actual run rate (% break to Biden each announcement) is enough.
Brussels Sprout wrote: » We've often heard about Ohio being the ultimate bellweather state. It had chosen the overall winner in each election all the way back to 1960 (when it went with Nixon over JFK). Well assuming that Trump does indeed lose then that long streak has finally been broken. I was looking to see what the new longest streak would be. Turns out it isn't really that long. Michigan, Wisconsin* and Pennsylvania* will have chosen the overall winner in each the last 4 elections - all 3 of them chose John Kerry in 2004. *assuming Biden actually wins the state in the end
is_that_so wrote: » Comment on Biden on CNN that this is just the right time for him to be a Presidential candidate and that he has the ideal skill set for a post-Trump landscape. The question is, what could he, as President, get done in the face of a probable Rep Senate.