Ding Dong.....the US Politics Thread (Part 1)

Yeah…it looks like a circulatory system chart from a science textbook!!!

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it had gone down to about 9k before pushing back out to 27k.Thankfully gone the other way now so as to keep the drama going.

What is so hard to understand about Maine and Nebraska? They are the two most intuitive states! The precise rules matter, but basically they should split on vote percentage, the difference between the two is direct the tie to Congressional districts is.

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They’re going to announce more ballots at 7pm (UK) today or something…

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Honk Honk!!

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Sorry @Kopstar

I misread the NYT graphic…Thursday, not Wednesday!!!

You were right, tomorrow night our time.

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That didn’t help at all tbh

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I saw it more as a process chart for avoiding or explaining to the missus why I’ve bought something that perhaps I shouldn’t have. See Music thread for info.

Part 1 is already looking rocky. Did not manage to intercept parcel at the front door. Tension in the house is palpable.

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Oh, if Maine’s one of them that could make it even tighter if 3 EV go to Biden and 1 to Trump…that puts Biden on 270 and Trump on 268 under the Kopstar Predictor…

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Tomorrow for us Today for the US I think. :thinking:
It looks pretty certain to go to Biden from what I have decided. lol
(Too many numbers for me so I keep it easy and just decide).

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Biden 10k ahead in Michigan already

Nobby Stiles would be proud

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i think they have 3 for biden and 1 for trump in the numbers already,dont know if that can change back at all

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They do for Nebraska (correction 4 for Trump, 1 for Biden) but not for Maine?

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Alright, Biden has won. You can trust me on this.

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Info on the timing schedules of ballot announcements for the remaining states, all taken from the NYT.

Nevada
The state’s election division announced Wednesday morning that no more results would be updated until noon Eastern on Thursday. Remaining votes include mail ballots received on Election Day, those that will arrive over the next week and provisional ballots.

Michigan
The remaining mail ballots are expected to favor Democrats. On Tuesday, the secretary of state said that she expected to have “a very clear picture, if not a final picture” of the results by Wednesday night.

Wisconsin
Absentee ballots are expected to be counted by Wednesday morning.

Arizona
Officials expect to finish counting ballots on Wednesday.

Pennsylvania
The remaining mail ballots are expected to favor Democrats. Officials have said they expect most votes will be counted by Friday, Nov. 6.

Georgia
Counting should be completed on Wednesday.

North Carolina
Mail ballots postmarked by Election Day are accepted until Nov. 12.

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:eyes:

This is when we’ll know who’s won, I reckon.

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When Arsenal are running out for their EL clash against Norwegian giants Molde??

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@kopstar plugged direct into Sleepy Joe!!!

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