Democrats have a truck filled with votes still stuck in traffic. Seriously, they still haven't called FL in which Trump has like a 99% chance of winning.
Who will win the presidential election
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BaseHitDerby
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Florida and Ohio are both called. And so is Texas. Simple. Trump needs both Michigan and Wisconsin OR PA.BaseHitDerby wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:56 amDemocrats have a truck filled with votes still stuck in traffic. Seriously, they still haven't called FL in which Trump has like a 99% chance of winning.
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DavidGee24
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I wonder how many libs are looking at Biden's "lead" and celebrating thinking he's winning in a rout. Probably a lot of them. Can't wait for the meltdown videos on YouTube.
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Two absolutely absurd things about this election. All they had to do was mandate the mail in votes were post marked by Friday Oct 30th so they could have started counting them yesterday. And why in the HELL did they not start counting the early in person votes until today in some states.
That's what you get when you put the government in charge of stuff. Just idiots.
That's what you get when you put the government in charge of stuff. Just idiots.
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Donn Beach
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i am gonna say it comes down to Pennsylvania
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DavidGee24
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Trump is romping in PA. It's NC that's close.
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Donn Beach
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think it has to do with what counties have been counted so far in Penn, more the rural ones
NATHANIEL RAKICH
NOV. 4, 12:51 AM
Here’s a bullish sign for Biden in Pennsylvania. I wouldn’t be surprised if rural counties wind up with margins similar to the ones they posted in 2016, but urban and suburban ones (like Dauphin) lurch leftward.
In Dauphin Co., Pa. (Harrisburg), almost all votes are counted and Biden leads, 53-45. In 2016, Clinton won it 49-46.
— Louis Jacobson (@loujacobson) November 4, 2020
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Donn Beach
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Trip Gabriel
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Based on a drop of 13,121 mail ballots in Erie County, PA showing Biden winning them 5:1, it looks like he will win back this swing county that Trump carried. There are abut 37k mail ballots still to be counted in coming days. Dems believe Biden wins them 3 or 4 to 1.
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Donn Beach
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NATE SILVER
NOV. 4, 1:27 AM
So to summarize a bit, Biden basically has three “easy” paths to victory remaining. In rough order of likelihood: 1) Win Arizona and NE-02, hold Michigan and Wisconsin; 2) Win Pennsylvania, hold Michigan and Wisconsin; 3) Win Georgia, hold Michigan and Wisconsin.
Less likely paths would involve his winning North Carolina, or other scenarios where he loses Wisconsin or Michigan but does well enough elsewhere.
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Clearly leading where he needs to Trump declares victory. Love it.