2020 Election Thread 2: 41 DAYS OF TREASON

Pretty much every single state saw mail ins turn redder as Election Day approached.

Georgia down to 1797

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That looks just like a spreadsheet I would make.

This map is actually really good for AZ. 293k left for Maricopa - coming in right about what Trump needs. 20k left for Pima - coming in below what Trump needs but not by a ton. 43k left for Pinal - which could come in big for Trump. 13k left in Coconino - which will help Biden. 8400 or Yuma - also might be bad for Biden. Everything else under 2k.

Pretty spreadsheets means you are right brained and your equations probably suck. All style and no substance.

Literally someone sends me a sheet I will auto review every fucking cell. (Not quite literally but if any number doesn’t make sense I will as needed to figure out what’s wrong).

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Yep, either the whole Civil Rights Division, or, if you prefer a more targeted portfolio, I think there is someone specifically in charge of a voting section within that division.

Diane Feinstein!

https://twitter.com/nielslesniewski/status/1324542766702071811?s=21

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So what you’re saying is that Trump takes AZ?

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I don’t know and neither does anyone else.

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Alright, time to dump Philly and put this asshole out of his misery.

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https://twitter.com/steve_vladeck/status/1324542908171800577

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Nate and Wasserman have been saying all day that PA isn’t particularly close.
We have earned the right to not trust them, even when we know they are right.

I’m getting a little choked up thinking about John Lewis’s county being the one that puts it over the top.

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For the whole fucking thing too if networks would man up and call Nevada.

Are MAGA dipshits still protesting the counting in AZ, or did someone with a functioning brain cell have everyone come to their senses?

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Doyle!

https://twitter.com/texdolly/status/1324444761747419136?s=21

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They’re never calling GA at these margins.

I’ve lived here in Cobb County for 21 years (after college - I’m an educated white!). I’ve lived in my current house in East Cobb for 15 years. From my own local observation, the area has become younger and more educated. When my wife and I moved into the neighborhood - houses built in the mid-1970’s - we were easily the youngest people here. I was 29.

Over the years, older people have died or moved away and young families have moved in. Lots of new, expensive houses have been built in the neighborhood, as well, which means college educated parents with young kids. Clearly, that demographic will skew liberal.

My wife and I are almost the old guard at this point in our mid-40’s.

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