The Unofficial Election 2016 Results Thread PLEASE

There is still a slight hope of flipping MI. Two counties haven't even reported a single vote yet and a couple more are showing heavy Clinton voting with only a small percentage counted.

NYT still gives Hillary ~39% chance to win.

Well, sure. She's not going to go from 84% to zero, but she's headed one direction: down.

As people said in another thread: **** 2016.
 
The NYT has it at >95% chance of a Donald win. Even if Hillary manages to flip Michigan back, the situation is more bleak in Wisconsin.

It is over.
 
But that's not the final tally. California just started counting and there Hillary has a huge advantage.

We'll see.

But complaining about the electoral college is like losing a tennis match and complaining that in fact you won more points. Or losing a chess game and complaining that you had more pieces when you got checkmated*.

Rules are rules.

*For those wanting a more logical pastime following this fiasco, the World Chess Championship begins Friday!
 
I hope Donald does a good job. But I really doubt it.

An openly sexist, racist, self interested megalomaniac was most likely just elected to the highest office in the country. What could possibly go wrong?
 
Single data point: I would have voted for almost any Democrat to keep Trump out of the White House. Even Bernie.

But I could not find it in myself to vote for Hillary.

So that's one vote. No telling how many like me there are out there.



At least one more, though I don't know if I would have voted for Bernie.
 
If she gets MI, PA, HI, ME, NH, MN, she wins.

That's not impossible by any means. MI is better than it looks. PA is not doing as well as one might hope.

I don't think the Times' estimate is way off.
 
I read that, according to exit polls, 88% of Georgia's evangelicals voted Trump. Why?? Trump graps women by the pussy and all that, and doesn't even pretend to be god-fearing!?

What would Jesus do?

I believe it is the abortion issue.
 
If she gets MI, PA, HI, ME, NH, MN, she wins.

That's not impossible by any means. MI is better than it looks. PA is not doing as well as one might hope.

I don't think the Times' estimate is way off.

She would have to win Wisconsin too.
 
I believe it is the abortion issue.


A lot of evangelicals are pretty much single issue voters. Anecdotally, I can say I know an older lady at work that voted for Trump for just that reason. Clinton is pro-abortion and Trump claims to no longer be pro-abortion. Even the whole "grabbing *******" October surprise didn't phase her.
 

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