In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 6 Nov 2020 07:31:06 -0800 (PST), trader_4
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>On Friday, November 6, 2020 at 10:07:43 AM UTC-5, micky wrote:
>> In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 6 Nov 2020 06:12:57 -0800 (PST), trader_4
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tra...@optonline.net> wrote:
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>> >On Friday, November 6, 2020 at 9:09:19 AM UTC-5, micky wrote:
>> >> Joe Biden is leading in Pa. By 5587 votes.
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>> And at 10AM it's a 6737 vote lead in Pa.
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>> I was very depressed Tuesday night.
And Tuesday night lasted until 4 or 5 in the morning for me.
>> I knew Biden would start to catch
>> up, but I didn't appreciate/believe he could catch up as much as needed.
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>Same here. We had discussed the likelihood of a red wave followed by
>a blue recovery, but in the early morning of Wed, Trump was ahead in
>all the swing states and by substantial amounts, eg 15 in PA. I was
>afraid it would be impossible to close that gap, even though we knew
>that Democrats had voted by mail about two to one compared to Republicans.
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>> But I hear that Philly is 9 to 1 for Biden. And there are plenty of
>> white people in Philly, 36% of the city.
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>The Republican argument seems to be:
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>1 - Philly is totally corrupt, there is massive voting fraud because
>it's overwhelmingly Democrat.
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>2 - The fact that Philly vote is heavily for Biden means it must be fraud.
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>That does not seem to compute.
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>I also heard Andrea Mitchell on TV this morning saying that the heavy
>vote coming in favoring Biden extends in the suburbs, from Philly to Allentown.
>She says Biden is out performing Hillary there. So, it;s not just Philly.
In 3 of the 4 maps, if you click on a state you can see the vote by
county.
Each map has advantages but over all, I like
https://www.cnn.com/election/2020/results/president?iid=politics_election_bop#mapmode=call
the best, so, so I'm particularly interested in Allentown because my
mother lived there for about 20 years, and I spent a lot of time there.
So I went there to that map and clicked and it showed Montgomery County
as the northern-most blue county. But a couple seconds later, Bucks
County and Northhampton County turned light blue, and Lehigh, Monroe,
and Lackawanna** counties turned dark blue. So when they were red, it
was based on the last time it was updated and some webpages, and
apparently parts of webpages, only update when you're looking at them.
I had looked at the map before, and the blue parts were Philly,
Pittsburgh, State College, Harrisburg (the capital) and **I'm pretty
sure Lackawanna County was blue before because that's where Scranton is,
but not the others. Apparently the counties in between had a lot of
uncounted ballots too.
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>> >> I looked only 10 minutes ago and it hadn't changed. from last night.
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>> >Bye, bye evil orange clown. That's all that Biden needs. Trump could
>> >still win Georgia, which appears very unlikely because Biden is in the
>> >lead by 1K+, with not many ballots remaining and it would not matter.
>> >Looks like Biden will have 289+, possibly 306. Ouch!
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>> I think 306 to 234. Sounds a lot better than 270 to 269.
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>The higher the better. The remaining question is how big of a bulldozer
>does it take to get Trump out of there and how bad the Trump shit show
>will be between now and January. Maybe after all the court BS fails
>sometime in the weeks ahead, Trump may just sulk off and leave the WH,
>go to FL and never return.
I hope so. Maybe the NYS courts will keep him busy. Just guessing but
he's probably broken the law in Florida too. Maybe they'll notice.