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Old 11-07-2016, 12:06 PM
 
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We've had this conversation before but it doesn't seem to matter much because some people don't get it. Early vote doesn't say he lost Nevada and Colorado. No one has counted those votes. Why can't you get that tiny little part of it?
But it does mean that win or lose there's fewer votes to harvest

 
Old 11-07-2016, 12:07 PM
 
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What happened with the senate? 538 just jumped to 54% GOP control.
It looks like three states flipped their projections to Republican: Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire, Todd Young in Indiana, and Roy Blunt in Missouri. All of these are Republican seats being maintained.

According to 538, the Democrats look to pick up three seats in the Senate: Russ Feingold in Wisconsin, Katy McGinty in Pennsylvania, and Tammy Duckworth in Illinois.

If this holds, it leaves the Republicans with a 51-49 majority in the Senate.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 12:09 PM
 
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But it does mean that win or lose there's fewer votes to harvest
I'm not arguing that at all. It's just silly at best for people to claim Trump or Hillary has won one state or another when not one vote has been counted yet. It's very disingenuous and misleading to say the least.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 12:35 PM
 
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Hildog supporters... you okay with this?
what's that got to do with polls?
 
Old 11-07-2016, 12:53 PM
 
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You cannot have meant to type Massachusetts!
You're right. Massachusetts is a lost cause.

Michigan. I was responding to a post about him campaigning in Pennsylvania and Michigan and how he had to get at least one of those or it's all over.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 12:55 PM
 
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Republicans take over Democrats in early voting in Colorado


GOP takes lead in early voting in Colorado


in NC, Clinton is doing worse compared to Obama and Trump is doing better compared to Romney

Early voting data suggests Clinton lags in North Carolina - CNNPolitics.com



Democratic early vote lead in Florida no where close to 2012

2016 Florida Early Voting Final Results | Heavy.com



this is good news since Republicans tend to be election day voters
 
Old 11-07-2016, 12:55 PM
 
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what's that got to do with polls?
Nothing. Just the usual Clinton bashing. Goes on constantly regardless of the topic or the conversation. Just like the photo of Clinton and Merkel -- got noting to do with polls or changing demographics. Just random B.S.
 
Old 11-07-2016, 12:55 PM
bUU
 
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You're right. Massachusetts is a lost cause.

Michigan. I was responding to a post about him campaigning in Pennsylvania and Michigan and how he had to get at least one of those or it's all over.
That makes a lot more sense!
 
Old 11-07-2016, 12:56 PM
 
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It looks like three states flipped their projections to Republican: Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire, Todd Young in Indiana, and Roy Blunt in Missouri. All of these are Republican seats being maintained.

According to 538, the Democrats look to pick up three seats in the Senate: Russ Feingold in Wisconsin, Katy McGinty in Pennsylvania, and Tammy Duckworth in Illinois.

If this holds, it leaves the Republicans with a 51-49 majority in the Senate.
good news. So even if Hillary wins she will be massively kept in check
 
Old 11-07-2016, 01:00 PM
 
Location: Pyongjang
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Republicans take over Democrats in early voting in Colorado


GOP takes lead in early voting in Colorado


in NC, Clinton is doing worse compared to Obama and Trump is doing better compared to Romney

Early voting data suggests Clinton lags in North Carolina - CNNPolitics.com



Democratic early vote lead in Florida no where close to 2012

2016 Florida Early Voting Final Results | Heavy.com



this is good news since Republicans tend to be election day voters
Yeah I don't see anything for Dems to be excited about in thise 3 states, but the usual leftist rags like HuffPost and Slate are putting sone major brainwashing spin on the numbers and their lemmings are falling for it.
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