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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOhio looking very good.
Kornaki going through the counties comparing Biden to Clinton 2016. Biden doing much better than Clinton in most cases. A win there and its over.
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Ohio looking very good. (Original Post)
honest.abe
Nov 2020
OP
Remember - most of the votes at this stage are early votes (heavily Democratic).
Ms. Toad
Nov 2020
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Demsrule86
(71,518 posts)1. It really is looking good.
SleeplessinSoCal
(10,378 posts)2. Absolutely.
NYC Liberal
(20,450 posts)3. It's tightened...but from a 14 point lead. I agree, looks good.
MissB
(16,344 posts)4. Yeah I'm hoping the same day votes still need to come in
Hopeful!
PirateRo
(933 posts)5. Anything that ends this monster
I just want the creature gone.
Claustrum
(5,056 posts)6. Agree. Biden is running ahead 10 points of Hillary counties after counties.
OH definitely looks good right now.
Takket
(23,550 posts)7. it sure is... biden has tons of votes still out there.
this is a surprise to me. drumpf was leading most of the polls there...... this is very big after losing FL
Renew Deal
(84,762 posts)8. Only thing is that Hillary lost Ohio by 8%
So he needs to make a lot of progress.
Ms. Toad
(38,408 posts)9. Remember - most of the votes at this stage are early votes (heavily Democratic).
That was not a thing for Clinton. There were some early votes - but not nearly as many as this year. The total will shift Republican throughout the night,
Apparently Cleveland's turnout was lower than in 2016, so the early lead may not be enough to carry the day without more Democratic votes from Cleveland.
LizBeth
(11,222 posts)10. This one sur[rises me. A friend called it and I figured we would get Florida before Ohio but she
said. ... Oh let it be.
