Re: 2016 Election Day Night
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 11:44 pm
Right now he is winning Florida by 1.45% so no recount unless they round down?
What you don't know can't hurt them.
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Some observers are talking about this as the beginning of whites acting like a ethno-centric minority. But it "began" around 2012 (or rather, restarted) b/c of the schism between compassionate conservatism and altright style politics.General Patton » Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:24 pm wrote:Yeah, it's looking like the Republican party is going to reform into a white party, may try to shift the asians back. They drifted from the 50's to 70's, but they are the least democratic of any minority block and are overtaking hispanics as immigrants. The problem is they are still living in the fiction that the women's vote doesn't matter. They haven't cracked mobile marketing either, where women are early adopters. Even in this election, with Republican "rape candidates", they gained with 18-29 year old women compared to last election:
Florida, Michigan, and Wisconsin if to Trump is very bad news for Hillary Clinton.brekin » Tue Nov 08, 2016 8:52 pm wrote:What is the point of no return, Florida? Michigan?
It skews more heavily along racial lines, than gender lines.PufPuf93 » Tue Nov 08, 2016 11:05 pm wrote:Florida, Michigan, and Wisconsin if to Trump is very bad news for Hillary Clinton.brekin » Tue Nov 08, 2016 8:52 pm wrote:What is the point of no return, Florida? Michigan?
They are saying now on CNN that Hillary Clinton did not get the degree of "gender gap" from the women vote that was expected.

And he's leading in all three right now. Really think this is so fucked.Novem5er » Tue Nov 08, 2016 11:13 pm wrote:MSNBC just said that Trump only needs to win ONE of the following states:
Arizona (on edit),
Wisconsin,
Michigan.
If he wins ONE of those states, then they predict he will be president. Wow. I'm just stunned that it's coming to this.
Yes. The only restriction is to be age 35, have lived for 15 years in the US, and be a naturally born citizen. That's it.seemslikeadream » Wed Nov 09, 2016 12:20 am wrote:can a convicted felon be swore in as president?
Michael Tracey @mtracey · 21 hours ago
I have now heard from around two dozen former Bernie delegates voting for Stein -- at least 7 voting Trump.
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Michael Tracey @mtracey · 7 hours ago
Former Sanders delegate from PA sends over this photo: voted Trump, then Democrats down ballot
