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18 minutes ago, Celery Man said:

ok stupid question that I'm too afraid to ask at this point - I just saw a clip of JD Vance getting out of a car to go cast his own vote.

 

Is Donald Trump able to vote in this election?

He can vote in Florida which defers to the law of the state in which the conviction occurred. New York allows felons to vote if they are not currently incarcerated.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/05/politics/can-trump-vote-2024-election/index.html

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3 minutes ago, aggie08 said:

Bets on who's coming in swinging this time if things look somewhat good for Trump early?

Cabo Wabo has been pretty good on the drive bys, he's my dark horse. NOt sure we'd see Fatty, but those two losers who showed up recently, something like Horns75 or Stros21 would be safe bets. I probably got their handles wrong becuase I don't fucking care. 

Just now, Js1 said:

Vance interviewed going into his polling place, sounded nervous af

It smell like bitch in here 😂 on Make a GIF

He's always nervous AF. That's his natural state. 

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Just now, David Dennison said:

I still can't believe Texans vote on election day.

I know some people get mandatory time off to vote on E-Day only (my work doesn't give time off for early voting, just E-Day).  

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1 minute ago, BamaATL said:

Early update on polling lines in metro Atlanta is that the wait times are short.  That doesn't mean light either, Dekalb County alone has over 100 polling stations.  As much as I disagree with the Republicans running our elections, I have to give credit where it's due, this has been organized and well operated.  I expect that after tonight, with quick returns, Georgia will become the model of how to run this.  If you are going to be critical, you have to be fair, and they have done a good job with this.  It's not entirely partisan, but Rafspenger has done a good job.  

My guess is after 2020 Rafsperger and maybe even Kemp basically said "I'm not interested in being the center of attention again. Lets make sure this shit gets fucking counted, and done right, and called early."

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1 hour ago, Baboontyme said:

70s overcast and windy in Detroit-ish. It's a beautiful day for keeping democracy alive. 

Perfect sunny day in Pittsburgh. Most likely going to set a record high for November 5th at 80 degrees. 

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2 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

Early update on polling lines in metro Atlanta is that the wait times are short.  That doesn't mean light either, Dekalb County alone has over 100 polling stations.  As much as I disagree with the Republicans running our elections, I have to give credit where it's due, this has been organized and well operated.  I expect that after tonight, with quick returns, Georgia will become the model of how to run this.  If you are going to be critical, you have to be fair, and they have done a good job with this.  It's not entirely partisan, but Rafspenger has done a good job.  

Wonder who Rafspenger votes for.

Trump wins and he and I will be in the same gulag.

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1 minute ago, SydneyCarton said:

My guess is after 2020 Rafsperger and maybe even Kemp basically said "I'm not interested in being the center of attention again. Lets make sure this shit gets fucking counted, and done right, and called early."

As it should be everywhere. Fuck you Nevada!

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Just now, BurntOrange&White said:

One reason I have Florida somewhat flipped is because of abortion being on the ballot and it requires 60%.

Don't look at the early numbers there.  Woof.

But granted, it's early.  But if the GOP is just sinking votes in FL at the expense of northern states becoming bluer, I'll take it.

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Just now, SydneyCarton said:

My guess is after 2020 Rafsperger and maybe even Kemp basically said "I'm not interested in being the center of attention again. Lets make sure this shit gets fucking counted, and done right, and called early."

That's probably part of it, but if there is a political play here, I think it's the being able to show the flex of "hey, we get shit done right here."  Competence sells, and they are right about that.  

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4 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

Early update on polling lines in metro Atlanta is that the wait times are short.  That doesn't mean light either, Dekalb County alone has over 100 polling stations.  As much as I disagree with the Republicans running our elections, I have to give credit where it's due, this has been organized and well operated.  I expect that after tonight, with quick returns, Georgia will become the model of how to run this.  If you are going to be critical, you have to be fair, and they have done a good job with this.  It's not entirely partisan, but Rafspenger has done a good job.  

Don't agree with all his views, but the country would be in a much better place if all Republicans were like Raffensperger.

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2 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Don't look at the early numbers there.  Woof.

But granted, it's early.  But if the GOP is just sinking votes in FL at the expense of northern states becoming bluer, I'll take it.

I am going to be so fascinated to see the percentage of registered GOP voters who voted democrat this election when today is over.

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2 minutes ago, speed817 said:

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I don't know where you dug this up, but I'm guessing that responding with "Donald Trump was in charge when Covid was released" would probably make the smooth brained idiot who posted it rage. 

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1 hour ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

On our AM trader call, our chief economist basically said a Trump victory would hasten the demise of the US Dollar as the world's reserve currency due to the fall of the US Economy (negative 1.5% GDP in the first year or two). So, if you are an economics only voter, that shoudl be enough to have you pull the lever for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

Counterpoint: They're eating the dogs. They're eating the cats.

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9 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

I am going to be so fascinated to see the percentage of registered GOP voters who voted democrat this election when today is over.

One thing for sure - 

Everyone flipped out about O'Malley-Dillon saying something yesterday that results in one state do not translate to other states.  A lot of people thought she was talking about the Selzer poll and just because Harris may do well in Iowa, it may not translate to Wisconsin/Michigan/Penn.

I took it the other way, like 2020 and 2022 - Florida will count fast, and could go for Trump by a larger margin than 2020, and we will know early, but Florida's vote is not at all indicative of how GA/NC/MI/WI/PA will go.  We saw this in 2022 - DeSantis won that race by like a billion points and Dems still had a great night across the upper midwest, NV, AZ, etc. 

Same with 2020 - Trump won by FL by 2x his 2016 margin, but that did not translate into winning MI, WI, PA, NV, he lost AZ, he lost GA, his NC margin was cut in half from 2016.

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Think this was already posted, but just a reminder of how results are expected to roll in (with additional color at the link):

When to Expect Election Results in Each State - The New York Times

Short version: if Harris isn't dominating, it will probably be Wednesday or later before a winner is declared.  Hopefully, Harris wins Georgia and North Carolina (who should have most votes counted quickly) and has a solid enough lead to declare Michigan early - which would put Harris at 273.  Wisconsin and Pennsylvania results will probably come next, with Arizona and Nevada bringing up the rear.  God forbid we have to wait for those assholes again.

 

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Posted
Just now, Js1 said:

Ralston confirming on MSNBC what we suspected -

Clark's mail is backed up, like me after a trip to Fogo de Chao.  Hence why the mail numbers have been very sluggish. 


Louis DeJoy is sitting in the corner jerking it over this news. 

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Just now, Firemans4Horn said:


Louis DeJoy is sitting in the corner jerking it over this news. 

It sounds like the backup is with the county office processing them and inputting them into the spreadsheet, not the postal service.

They are in the county office, but there's not enough staff or machines to process. 

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1 minute ago, Js1 said:

Ralston confirming on MSNBC what we suspected -

Clark's mail is backed up, like me after a trip to Fogo de Chao.  Hence why the mail numbers have been very sluggish. 

Clark County at it again ...

 

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2 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Ralston confirming on MSNBC what we suspected -

Clark's mail is backed up, like me after a trip to Fogo de Chao.  Hence why the mail numbers have been very sluggish. 

To live in a country where no one gives fuck all about the mail in Clark County, NV on election day.

#DareToDream

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