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Election Results Thread

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I may not be understanding the map right...but if I am the lead Hillary has in Palm, Miami and Broward might be on EV alone. They still have almost no precincts reporting.

(LA Times map that is)

edit: ok Miami is at 80%, Palm is at 25% and Broward is at 0%.
 
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One thing a lot of people always forget is that the rural precincts finish up and report before the urban ones, simply due to volume. Thus, Republicans almost always jump out to a quick early lead, and then if the Democrat is going to win, it fades between 9 and 10 PM Eastern.

MI closed at 8 PM ET, results are starting to trickle in.
 
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I may not be understanding the map right...but if I am the lead Hillary has in Palm, Miami and Broward might be on EV alone. They still have almost no precincts reporting.

(LA Times map that is)

edit: ok Miami is at 80%, Palm is at 25% and Broward is at 0%.

Yeah. CNN has the same numbers and they updated the same. I'm comparing the populations...and Miami, Broward, Palm, Orange may all be done soon. Population in all of them is proportional to the votes already in. And out of over 8 million, I'm seeing literally 115 votes separating them.
 
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What is happening at Susan B. Anthony's grave is beautiful and very moving.
 
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One thing a lot of people always forget is that the rural precincts finish up and report before the urban ones, simply due to volume. Thus, Republicans almost always jump out to a quick early lead, and then if the Democrat is going to win, it fades between 9 and 10 PM Eastern.

MI closed at 8 PM ET, results are starting to trickle in.

I didnt forget...I love watching that. It is like watching a football game where the underdog jumps out to a 10 point lead real quick and you just know it wont hold :D
 
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I am guessing Oklahoma is dead to Scooby...even though that is where the wind comes sweeping down the plaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaain! :p
 
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30% of Ohio is in. Clinton up by 6. Cuyahoga is about 30%, Columbus' Franklin County is mostly in and Cincinnati's Hamilton has a long ways to go. So Trump should make some ground there.
 
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