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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPA lead up to 28.8k (0.5%)
Still going in the right direction.
I read here that AP would call at 0.5%?
Rump needs 66.6% (lol) of the remaining votes to tie (he's been averaging 30-35%.)
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PA lead up to 28.8k (0.5%) (Original Post)
Dem2
Nov 2020
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geomon666
(7,519 posts)1. Yes, AP won't call if it's under .5%
No reason not to call it now.
Buckeyeblue
(6,280 posts)2. This is like filling up the bathtub with a drippy faucet
D_Master81
(2,391 posts)3. Zero chance for Rump
He has to get 2/3s of the remainders? 😂 Hes barely getting 30% if that. This is over, the media just doesnt want to say it out loud.
Roland99
(53,345 posts)4. actually .43% difference
Counted Dem Rep Other
6,731,875 3,336,887 3,308,054 86,934
49.57% - 49.14%
I used the rounded number from NYT map knowing it was rounded, and you had to come on in here, all poindexter-like, and blow up my theory!
It's been rare for me to laugh these past few days
PTWB
(4,131 posts)8. Lots of people said that AP was right to call AZ when they did (way too soon IMO).
It seems to me that PA is far more certain than AZ at this point. I wish they'd have held off on AZ so they could call PA now.