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2020 Presidential Election part 2

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Does America have referendums like us?

Some states have referendums, but there are no referendums on the national level.


To address your question about electors, the answer given previously is slightly wrong.

As one might expect in the USA, each state has different rules.

In every state, the winner of the popular vote gets to designate a slate of electors who will cast the actual electoral vote if that candidate wins. (Except Maine and Nebraska. In those states, the winner of the state gets to appoint two electors, and the winner of each each congressional district within the state gets to appoint one elector.) In some states, the elector is required to vote for whoever appointed him. If they attempt to vote for anyone else, they are automatically replaced immediately, and the replacement casts the vote. In some states, it is a crime for an elector to vote for anyone except the person who appointed him, but he can do it. In other states, the electors can vote for whomever they wish.

Electors who vote for anyone other than the candidate who appointed the elector are known as "faithless electors". There were seven of them in 2016. However, there has never been an election in US history whose outcome was changed as a result of a faithless elector.

This all made sense in 1789, but they made it very difficult to change.
 
If you buy one share for 65c, and your prediction comes true, you get $1.



So if a share is selling for 95c, then bettors then it's a very likely outcome.
Ah cool.

So kind of just the other way round.
 
Fox called Arizona for Biden, I hereby predict they'll end up having to retract that.
 
I keep hearing the term "swing state" and "battleground state".

Get swing means they can change depending on the particular election.

But what is "battleground"?
 
I keep hearing the term "swing state" and "battleground state".

Get swing means they can change depending on the particular election.

But what is "battleground"?

Same thing. i.e. they are places where the battle will be fought. No one is fighting over California or Utah.
 
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I keep hearing about a website called "Google." People even use "Google" as a verb. But what is "Google"?
 
That would be a big surprise if true. (a real lead, that is)
I see only 28% of Fairfax is counted. That is a big democrat area bordering DC.

CNN now says Fairfax count is up to 88%, Biden ahead in state by more than 200,000.
 
AP Election results (Updated at 8:47 PM PST):
Biden 209 Trump 118

Doesn't seem to matter. Calis in, with their 55 electoral votes. There aren't enough States up for grabs to make it to 270. It's over, unless reporting is grossly incompetent.
 
On the upside, AP is reporting Biden winning both the pop and elec votes. Enjoy while you can. Smoke 'em if you got 'em.
 
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