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PA will be going to Biden, I reckon. Serious prospect of 306 if he gets GA too, which would be a bigly kicking of the Trumpkin.Comment
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GA looks just out of reach - not many votes left to countOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostPA will be going to Biden, I reckon. Serious prospect of 306 if he gets GA too, which would be a bigly kicking of the Trumpkin.Comment
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All I want to see is Trump have a melt down. I have very little interest in the rest that's going on.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostPA will be going to Biden, I reckon. Serious prospect of 306 if he gets GA too, which would be a bigly kicking of the Trumpkin.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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I think it was 50k last time I checked and Biden needed about 64% or something and was getting north of that because they're postal ballots from population centres. Anyway, you may be right, but these ballots are effectively being counted in groups by demographic (due to the way Democrats chose to vote) and the outstanding groups are mainly Biden supporters, so things could change quickly.Originally posted by AtW View PostGA looks just out of reach - not many votes left to countComment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI think it was 50k last time I checked and Biden needed about 64% or something and was getting north of that because they're postal ballots from population centres. Anyway, you may be right, but these ballots are effectively being counted in groups by demographic (due to the way Democrats chose to vote) and the outstanding groups are mainly Biden supporters, so things could change quickly.
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If he get's PA, it's game over, and he will get PA based on the current trajectory and outstanding demographic.Originally posted by AtW View PostAs long as he gets Penn it’s good (while keeping Nevada and Arisona)Comment
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