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Georgia lead tightening.

Biden 48.1 - 50.6 Trump - 91% counted
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With 64% of the votes counted in Pennsylvania Trump is 700,000 votes in front. However not all of the votes that were cast today have been counted and according to Raf Epstein on the ABC Pennsylvania has a million postal votes to count. That said,.even if the postal votes favour Biden I can't see them favouring him enough to reel in Trump's lead. If I had to call it now I think Trump might win. :shock:
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Trump will win North Carolina.

Trump will win Georgia too.

Trump will probably win Pennsylvania too. This makes it just about game over for Trump.

Hilarious how mainstream media keep delaying and delaying reporting the good new for Trump, but quick to pimp bullshit for Biden.
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Update

Arizona (80%) = Biden 52.4 - 46.3 Trump

Nevada (75%) = Biden 51.4 - 46.8 Trump
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Postal votes will potentially still have a large part to play, but looking at this on the NYT https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... ion_recirc

Both Biden and Trump have clearly won all the states that they were expected to win.

Trump has won all the states he was expected to narrowly win, Biden has won 4 of the 10 he was expected to narrowly win, is ahead in another 3 and trump ahead in the other 3.

All of the tossup states Trump has either won or is ahead.

Unless there's something magic in the mail bag, I'm not seeing how Biden is going to get this.
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Sicks Bux wrote:With 64% of the votes counted in Pennsylvania Trump is 700,000 votes in front. However not all of the votes that were cast today have been counted and according to Raf Epstein on the ABC Pennsylvania has a million postal votes to count. That said,.even if the postal votes favour Biden I can't see them favouring him enough to reel in Trump's lead. If I had to call it now I think Trump might win. :shock:
It's only a million voters if you assume all registered voters in Pennsylvania actually voted - every one of them. Which is crap. Its fake news. Epstein is a stooge for the left wing 3rd wave feminist propaganda, like his erstwhile confederate Faine.
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Woods wrote:Inflexion point reached.

Twitter has censored/deleted a tweet by Pres. Trump in which he called attention to the possibility that the Dems may try and steal the election through court shenanigans.

Meanwhile Biden doing pressers on CNN etc claiming the same.

Game on.
They should honestly have just banned him from the platform years ago. This is the least that misleading bullshit like that deserves.

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Play nicely kiddies.

Regardless of the end result, Trump has over 64 million votes at this point. They aren't all Epsilon minuses or mouth breathers or imbeciles or deplorables, they're people who got up and voted when they didn't have to.

It's those who insult them who have the issues.
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There is still hope 2020 won’t be a total waste!
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stui magpie wrote:Play nicely kiddies.

Regardless of the end result, Trump has over 64 million votes at this point. They aren't all Epsilon minuses or mouth breathers or imbeciles or deplorables, they're people who got up and voted when they didn't have to.

It's those who insult them who have the issues.
I mean, sure, but getting out of bed and voting isn’t exactly proof of not being those things.

As much as Clinton copped it for her weird "basket of deplorables" comment, she was basically right: people vote for Trump for a lot of reasons, some of them less crazy and unreasonable than others. But a certain percentage really are thoroughly disconnected from reality, and that’s going to be true regardless of whether their guy wins or loses.
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Woods wrote:
Sicks Bux wrote:With 64% of the votes counted in Pennsylvania Trump is 700,000 votes in front. However not all of the votes that were cast today have been counted and according to Raf Epstein on the ABC Pennsylvania has a million postal votes to count. That said,.even if the postal votes favour Biden I can't see them favouring him enough to reel in Trump's lead. If I had to call it now I think Trump might win. :shock:
It's only a million voters if you assume all registered voters in Pennsylvania actually voted - every one of them. Which is crap. Its fake news. Epstein is a stooge for the left wing 3rd wave feminist propaganda, like his erstwhile confederate Faine.
According to this article there are nine million registered voters in Pennsylvania

https://triblive.com/news/pennsylvania/ ... nsylvania/
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David wrote:
stui magpie wrote:Play nicely kiddies.

Regardless of the end result, Trump has over 64 million votes at this point. They aren't all Epsilon minuses or mouth breathers or imbeciles or deplorables, they're people who got up and voted when they didn't have to.

It's those who insult them who have the issues.
I mean, sure, but getting out of bed and voting isn’t exactly proof of not being those things.

As much as Clinton copped it for her weird "basket of deplorables" comment, she was basically right: people vote for Trump for a lot of reasons, some of them less crazy and unreasonable than others. But a certain percentage really are thoroughly disconnected from reality, and that’s going to be true regardless of whether their guy wins or loses.
Same applies both ways. Small but vocal percent.
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stui magpie wrote:Play nicely kiddies.
Indeed. We are all Collingwood supporters here and I don't think any of us would ever let politics come before that. :wink:
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