Election Day Omnibus thread

Times calls IN for Trump

Well, that and the fact that Trump only pays attention to us when he’s calling us a national threat, and tariffs need to be levied on our steel and aluminum.

“Canada? Never heard of him. Maybe he brought me coffee once; I dunno.”

Yeah, Florida is going to be a bloodbath. Whether that just serves to weaken the NPV/EC divide remains to be seen.

ETA: Broward 5% worse for Harris than Biden. Unless the Early Vote v. in-person vote is very different from the past this is not good fro her at all.

The msnbc panel believes that Florida is picking up people from the Midwest.

Harris is leading in ga.

Douglas County, GA (just outside of Atlanta) she’s polling at 66% when Biden won it at 62%, with 74% reporting.

Rockdale County, GA she’s at 75.5%, Biden was at 70%, with same 74% reporting right now.

Huh?

Do they mean that a lot of people have recently moved to Florida from the Midwest?

So of course the big question is how GOP-leaning, if at all, is the Election Day vote vs. the early vote. If she can hold that margin it will be very close (raw vote margin, not percentage margin).

Yes, that’s what they’re saying. Lots of conservatives have moved to Florida, and that’s tilting the state more conservative.

that sounds good. Nothing at all yet from Cobb County, so we have a long night ahead I think

Yes. Republicans moving to Florida.

And probably also affected by progressives/LGBTQ/women moving out of Florida.

As long as they’re moving from Midwestern swing States, that seems like a net win.

Yes, but they then have to get the actuals for the precincts that were exit polled, and weight the exit poll results accordingly. That takes time.

The initial raw exit poll horse race results might be less accurate than pre-election polling.

That is the thinking of the panel.

Ga is looking good. There are counties that are going a bit longer due to the threats earlier today.

North Carolina is closing at 7:30 eastern.

Answered by @rocking_chair. :slight_smile:

CNN is interviewing a young guy in NC whose girlfriend told him she’d dump him if he didn’t vote for Harris. He was planning to stay home and eat chips instead.

I’m sure she can get away with that, but Is it really legal?

AP seems to have Trump winning 19-3 right now, having called Indiana and Kentucky for Trump, and only Vermont for Harris.

I assume it’s not too late for Trump to declare victory, and any change in the results after now is evidence of fraud.

Are you asking if it’s legal to dump someone for who they voted for? What crime would she have committed?

(Also, she has no way to confirm who he voted for, so all he has to do is lie.)

Sounds like he’s single, ladies!

Eating chips on a Tuesday? I don’t see why not. :slight_smile: