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Post by argyle lechuga on Nov 8, 2016 20:14:54 GMT -5
Republicans basically depend on Florida to win. Trump wins Florida, the race will be extremely tight. If Hillary wins Florida, Trump will basically only have a chance if he wins the key swing state North Carolina
as of now Florida has ~80 percent votes in with Hillary winning (.4%) but it's been swapping all night. NC has around 60 percent in with Hillary winning by a large margin but that's mainly bc a the main Democratic county just finished polling.
As I'm writing this Trump passed Hillary in Florida, so it's super tight
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 8, 2016 20:18:15 GMT -5
tie in florida, 48.5 vs 48.5
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Post by tiger beetle on Nov 8, 2016 20:24:18 GMT -5
come on Florida please
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Post by argyle lechuga on Nov 8, 2016 20:26:25 GMT -5
only 10% of votes left and Trump is winning by like .2 percent
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Post by Cheyenne on Nov 8, 2016 20:29:24 GMT -5
California will be interesting...
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Post by argyle lechuga on Nov 8, 2016 20:31:52 GMT -5
California will be interesting... how? california is basically a given Democratic state. what's really interesting is Texas, which is also almost always Republican but Clinton is currently winning. If Clinton wins Texas the winner of Florida and North Carolina will barely matter and her chances of winning become much much higher
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Post by tiger beetle on Nov 8, 2016 20:32:31 GMT -5
California will be interesting... how? california is basically a given Democratic state. what's really interesting is Texas, which is also almost always Republican but Clinton is currently winning. If Clinton wins Texas the winner of Florida and North Carolina will barely matter and her chances of winning become much much higher blue Texas would be great
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2016 20:33:06 GMT -5
This is a tight race
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Post by Sand 🎃 on Nov 8, 2016 20:34:23 GMT -5
48.9%(trump) to 48.1%(clinton) in Florida right now
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Post by tiger beetle on Nov 8, 2016 20:35:11 GMT -5
48.9%(trump) to 48.1%(clinton) in Florida right now
please Florida
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Post by Cheyenne on Nov 8, 2016 20:38:24 GMT -5
California will be interesting... how? california is basically a given Democratic state. what's really interesting is Texas, which is also almost always Republican but Clinton is currently winning. If Clinton wins Texas the winner of Florida and North Carolina will barely matter and her chances of winning become much much higher California is interesting because it has 53 votes, and people have mixed feelings about Hillary and Trump. So what I meant was, it's interesting to see who even votes.
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Post by argyle lechuga on Nov 8, 2016 20:39:33 GMT -5
48.9%(trump) to 48.1%(clinton) in Florida right now
luckily hillary is winning by a big margin in NC which should help keep her steady if Trumps wins Florida. Either way this will be extremely close
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2016 20:44:38 GMT -5
this entire thing is making me so damn anxious
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 8, 2016 20:54:31 GMT -5
y'all have no idea how to read polling maps smh
you gotta look at the specific counties reporting the only reason texas was blue for a bit was because all the cities reported at once while 70% of the country counties had yet to give input. it was never close there.
same in NC, it's going to be close there. it was only blue bc only the major cities had reported for a while
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Post by argyle lechuga on Nov 8, 2016 20:56:33 GMT -5
y'all have no idea how to read polling maps smh
you gotta look at the specific counties reporting the only reason texas was blue for a bit was because all the cities reported at once while 70% of the country counties had yet to give input. it was never close there.
same in NC, it's going to be close there. it was only blue bc only the major cities had reported for a while this was stated in the original post
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 8, 2016 20:57:53 GMT -5
y'all have no idea how to read polling maps smh
you gotta look at the specific counties reporting the only reason texas was blue for a bit was because all the cities reported at once while 70% of the country counties had yet to give input. it was never close there.
same in NC, it's going to be close there. it was only blue bc only the major cities had reported for a while this was stated in the original post you then went on to say "luckily" she's got a big lead there
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Post by Yoshimi on Nov 8, 2016 21:03:26 GMT -5
Getting tight in NC.
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Post by Auransky on Nov 8, 2016 21:34:13 GMT -5
Back in high school; our Government teacher always told us about the swing states. They used to explain it as; "They dance till they dance no more. Swinging up and down, back and forth till the light goes out and the last one trips."
((Something like that))
Tonight; we're seeing the swing states literally dance back and forth.
I personally fear my life; not sure as to whether to write my will-or never go outside again. Not after a certain encounter-
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2016 21:51:55 GMT -5
DOWN WITH TRUMP
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