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Originally Posted by
midnightpulp
Jawjuh math is looking good.
How can you be behind 39k but need 81k to win?
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Originally Posted by
spurraider21
dressing up chris in a suit tbh
:lol pretty much. The difference between Chris and Karrin is more or less the difference between Donald Trump and Tom Cotton.
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Originally Posted by
Dejounte
How can you be behind 39k but need 81k to win?
because there are a total of ~120k votes remaining. so he'd need the 80-40 split to make up for the 39k he's down
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Originally Posted by
N0 LyF3 ScRuB
I posted earlier but let me find
:lmao a Cam fan and a Trumptard, you’re a real glutton for punishment
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Originally Posted by
Dejounte
How can you be behind 39k but need 81k to win?
Because as Biden gets those votes, Trump will also get some votes.
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Originally Posted by
baseline bum
AP has Trump's edge at 31,858 votes in GA right now, 98% reporting
doesnt seem like he's gonna close the gap there unless i'm missing something
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Trump's lead is 184,402 in PA with 89% reporting. Counting is coming slow but that lead is steadily being whittled down.
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Originally Posted by
spurraider21
doesnt seem like he's gonna close the gap there unless i'm missing something
Wish AP provided data county by county like WaPO and NY Times
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Shit, meant AP has Trump's edge at 32,858 votes in GA right now, 98% reporting
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Originally Posted by
Mugen
Yeah it's really interesting when some retard in bumfuck Ohio matters more than 99% of the country :lol
And here WE are.
And that bumbfuck in Ohio, might think you are a psuedo sophisticated know-it-all that has never had to fix his own tractor in the middle of nowhere and works his ass off everyday outside. (sounds more like Iowa, but the point is made)
*I cant say you are, but I can empathize. Not sympathize.
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GEOFFREY SKELLEY
NOV. 4, 10:20 PM
As we wait for more returns from, well, anywhere, I took a look at the Pennsylvania Department of State website’s tracker of outstanding mail ballots to see where things stand in that pivotal state. Turns out there are about 763,000 total mail ballots left to count in the state, which is … a lot. At the moment, Trump leads Biden by about 187,000 votes in Pennsylvania, which translates to 3 percentage points. Now, I don’t know how many of those 763,000 votes might not be counted for various reasons, but if we just round down to 750,000 outstanding ballots, Biden would have to win 62 percent or so to have a threadbare lead. But the challenge for Trump is that because mail ballots tilt Democratic, Biden has been winning recent new tranches of mail ballots by margins far larger than that. It’s true that some of these outstanding votes are from Republican areas of the state, but a quarter of them come from the Philadelphia area (including 120,000 from Philadelphia proper), where those votes will be very Democratic. There are also about 85,000 mail ballots left to count from Democratic-leaning Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) and Lehigh County (Allentown). Point is, there may well be enough for Biden to overcome Trump’s current lead.
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MATT GROSSMANN
NOV. 4, 10:25 PM
Decision Desk also shows Perdue at 50.15 percent in Georgia’s remaining Senate race, which requires a candidate to get a majority to avoid a runoff election in January. If he falls below 50 as more Democratic votes come in, we would be in for runoff elections for two Senate seats in January, both in Georgia. With Republicans currently leading in North Carolina and Alaska, that might offer Democrats their last chance at Senate control. Winning those two seats, alongside a Biden presidency, could make the Senate tied with the vice president serving as the tiebreaking vote. That prospect would lead to a lot of political focus on Georgia for the next two months.
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Originally Posted by
baseline bum
Shit, meant AP has Trump's edge at 32,858 votes in GA right now, 98% reporting
Means there's around 100k votes to count.
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Looks like the Biden celebration is quite immature yet
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Originally Posted by
baseline bum
Where'd you read they were early mail-ins? Silver was making it sound like everything in Maricopa was late mail-ins.
Read it on reddit. Can't find the post, but maybe this can be of use.
https://i.imgur.com/gjseHHK.png
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Originally Posted by
baseline bum
Looks like the Biden celebration is quite immature yet
don’t do this to yourself.
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Originally Posted by
midnightpulp
The last Maricopa returns were like 57/43 Trump. I think we gotta buckle up, man.
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SARAH FROSTENSON
NOV. 4, 10:30 PM
Meanwhile, Georgia, which has turned out to be a really competitive race (less than a percentage point separates Trump and Biden), is still at 95 percent of the expected vote reporting, but almost all of Georgia’s counties where the vote is outstanding are blue counties, like Fulton (Atlanta). However, according to a Georgia elections official, as of 8:30 p.m. ET, Biden needs to win 64 percent of the outstanding vote to overtake Trump. That might prove a tall order, but this is definitely the closest toss-up state we’ve seen in this presidential race — compared to, say, Ohio and Iowa.
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Originally Posted by
Bogie
don’t do this to yourself.
Not exhaling until it looks a lot more likely.
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Last drop for AZ was only 74k votes, 14k swing for Trump, next one is 350k votes any minute, majority right wing
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Originally Posted by
spurraider21
SARAH FROSTENSON
NOV. 4, 10:30 PM
Meanwhile, Georgia, which has turned out to be a really competitive race (less than a percentage point separates Trump and Biden), is still at 95 percent of the expected vote reporting, but almost all of Georgia’s counties where the vote is outstanding are blue counties, like Fulton (Atlanta). However, according to a Georgia elections official, as of 8:30 p.m. ET, Biden needs to win 64 percent of the outstanding vote to overtake Trump. That might prove a tall order, but this is definitely the closest toss-up state we’ve seen in this presidential race — compared to, say, Ohio and Iowa.
AP says 98% have been counted.
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Originally Posted by
baseline bum
The last Maricopa returns were like 57/43 Trump. I think we gotta buckle up, man.
That's one county.
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Originally Posted by
N0 LyF3 ScRuB
Last drop for AZ was only 74k votes, 14k swing for Trump, next one is 350k votes any minute, majority right wing
I thought that drop doesn't come until 10:30CST
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Originally Posted by
baseline bum
The last Maricopa returns were like 57/43 Trump. I think we gotta buckle up, man.
Pima County will probably give him a buffer.
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Originally Posted by
Dejounte
That's one county.
Has 350k more coming in to he dumped any minute. 74k votes gave a +14k differential to Trump