Nope. One vote per state where each state's Reps are one caucus. GOP wins 26-24 because WY counts the same as CA.
yup. Trump definitely wins a tie EC
Nope. One vote per state where each state's Reps are one caucus. GOP wins 26-24 because WY counts the same as CA.
We don't know either of those yet. Not with 86% in AZ. GA seems... optimistic at best.
I don't really see any forecasting on those sites.
There's no way these rural districts will ever go D again.
Nope. One vote per state where each state's Reps are one caucus. GOP wins 26-24 because WY counts the same as CA.
What are you smoking?
We lost the senate.
Oh you meant US House, not State
That's the dumbest ****ing thing i've heard
That's the dumbest ****ing thing i've heard
It's why this polling nonsense needs to no longer be the top line. The people and the impact do. "Minnesota goes blue" as a foregone conclusion (or any state or bloc for that matter) is going to get us all killed.
People think that because MN was going D+15 that they could waste their votes.
WI is being called for biden
What are the recount rules for WI?
Currently Biden with 20K-ish lead.
What are the recount rules for WI?
Currently Biden with 20K-ish lead.
No way are there 3 million uncounted votes. In 2016 Clinton and trump combined for a little under 5.9 million votes. Almost that many have already been counted and there is no way the state saw a 60% increase in voting. No way. If they increased 30% that would mean another 1.5 million votes to count and Biden would need over 2/3rds to secure a win. Ohio appears to have had about 9% more people vote for Biden and trump than voted for Clinton and trump in 2016. PA is lost.
Last i read said 1.8 million to be counted.
I don't know but Scott Walker has said it's an insurmountable lead based on the last couple of recounts they have done. Yes, that Scott Walker.
What are the recount rules for WI?
Currently Biden with 20K-ish lead.
The recount can be requested within three business days of the county canvass except for presidential election recounts, which must be requested on the first business day following the canvass. The margin required is 40 votes in a race with fewer than 4,000 votes or 1% in a race with more than 4,000 votes. No margin is required to request the recount of a ballot measure. The deadline for completion is within 13 days of the order for the recount.