TofuFighter
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Both PA and GA seem to be heading for a Biden win. If he gets those (46 votes between them), he is in pretty and can even afford to lose AZ. But I would like to see him retain AZ (6 votes) for a total of 52 votes. That would be a pretty emphatic EC win, and thanks for playing, Donny Two-Weeks.
Trump will definitely be doing a "Hitler in his bunker" right about now. It may even last from now until January.
Enough with the projections already! The only thing I want to see right now (besides an actual final total) is a time projection of when the next batch of vote totals are coming in. Real numbers.
I know it's ratings month but dragging this out is excruciating.
They were comet pizza boxes. dun dun dun
Easily done, never forgiven.Arizone has 11 Electorial votes. Think you are confusing it with Nevada.
I really wonder/am curious about people who feel they have personally lost something under one administration or another, and hope to gain something under another.
I suppose if it is just peace of mind, that is OK too.
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I think the people with experience in governing are a big part of the problem, i.e. career politicians.
Would be nice, but personally I'm also enjoying seeing fellow-thinkers revel in Trump's suffering.
Oh I absolutely agree. There's no available hospital beds in any of the city I live in right now, and it's not that big of a city. My kids can't go to school, I can't visit certain people without potentially endangering their lives or perhaps one of my loved ones in my home. I now can't get temperature scanned at work and wear a mask all day. I can't go visit family for the holidays.I wanted to respond to a post in the "party" thread, but I thought my response was a bit too serious for that thread, so I'm bringing it here.
I hear you. I frequently have to remind myself that the things I do on my job, and taking care of my health, and maintaining good relationships with family and friends will have far more effect on me than whatever comes out of Washington.
However, there are real world consequences as well.
I believe that Trump has in fact been inept an handling the coronavirus, and I think Joe Biden will do better if given the chance, so that's a case where my health or conceivably my life might depends on who wins the election.
I have studied the health care problem and I have reluctantly concluded that this is a problem that requires government involvement in the solution. Private sector solutions result in death and/or bankruptcies. The Republicans have attacked government involvement. That's a real world issue with direct effect on me and my well being.
There is also a lot of simply not liking to listen to Trump tell lies so often, even if I am not affected by each one of them personally. I know that the size of his inauguration crowds relative to Obama's doesn't affect my life, but someone who will lie about something like that will also lie about important things, and he has.
I could go on and on, but there are other threads for that. For the purposes of this thread, what I am saying is that I do think sometimes people get too emotionally invested in who wins an election, that they should be more focused on the things that they control, but this election does have real world, personal, consequences, for us, for our families and friends, and for ordinary people across America. Too much indifference isn't good, either.
That's the spirit. Believe in spring.I took a break and went out and planted some bulbs for spring.
That's why I come here instead.Oh, I'm liking that, too. It's just seeing the newspeople vamping for hours that gets tiring.

When they called AZ it was expected that Biden’s lead would shrink to about 30k
That latest from Pennsylvania indicated the last bunch mail-in ballots went to Biden 9-1.
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I could go on and on, but there are other threads for that. For the purposes of this thread, what I am saying is that I do think sometimes people get too emotionally invested in who wins an election, that they should be more focused on the things that they control, but this election does have real world, personal, consequences, for us, for our families and friends, and for ordinary people across America. Too much indifference isn't good, either.
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I could go on and on, but there are other threads for that. For the purposes of this thread, what I am saying is that I do think sometimes people get too emotionally invested in who wins an election, that they should be more focused on the things that they control, but this election does have real world, personal, consequences, for us, for our families and friends, and for ordinary people across America. Too much indifference isn't good, either.
I didn't see if anyone noticed this, but two GA Senate seats will be a runoff. The Senate isn't necessarily lost either, but it's a tough, uphill battle.
It's the second biggest story in the election coverage, after, of course, the White House race.