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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostYeah, but that's not really dependable. Because there are a lot of mail-in ballots that aren't in yet. And in some states, some areas are heavily Trump, others are heavily Biden, and you don't know which areas are unreported yet.
I think Biden's hopes of flipping Wisconsin are gone. Michigan is really looking good for Trump, and I think Georgia and North Carolina are, too. If those four states hold, Trump is POTUS without even needing Pennsylvania. But it's way too early to call any of them with certainty.Comment
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There is definitely a coordinated plan to pause multiple states counting just before Trump is going to win. Most probably to try and get votes delivered today included in the count. It is fair for Trump to ask why this is happening.Comment
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Biden is now almost 1/2 on Betfair's exchange. Not sure why he's now considered a warm favourite to win. He was about 5/2 around 3am.Comment
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Originally posted by edison View PostBiden is now almost 1/2 on Betfair's exchange. Not sure why he's now considered a warm favourite to win. He was about 5/2 around 3am.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
CNN reporting Biden has narrowed the gap in Michigan by 150,000 votes in the last few minutes and there are still some Democrat strongholds to be counted with the gap at just 64,000.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostEven if that were the case, it's never going to be 100% of the votes for Biden, even if he has 60% of the postal votes he will still lose in most of those states
Do I think they've cheated? Of course. Not that I think Trump deserves to be POTUS or wouldn't cheat if he could. Of course he would.Comment
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Originally posted by edison View PostBiden's now 4/11.
CNN reporting Biden has narrowed the gap in Michigan by 150,000 votes in the last few minutes and there are still some Democrat strongholds to be counted with the gap at just 64,000.Comment
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I hope it's a draw, it would be fun to do it all over again...
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostI hope it's a draw, it would be fun to do it all over again...
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