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SWBTATTReg

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13. I kind of agree w/ you here...I didn't vote absentee or any other method, will go vote in
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 02:58 PM
Nov 2020

person, especially with all of the nonsense about ballot drop boxes being set on fire, ballots delayed in the US Post Office and such, trump supporters blocking voter lines, etc., as well as other nefarious methods to keep us from voting/etc. If anything, it makes doubly determined to vote. Personally (if I'm reading you right), I think that the percentages are skewed, and the numbers are more leaning towards a 50/50 split, as there are more people out there, far more vested, this time around to vote the POS in the WH out. Kind of a continuation of the 2018 voting patterns when people had enough time to see what trump was really like.

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Message auto-removed [View all] Name removed Nov 2020 OP
Trump could concede today... lame54 Nov 2020 #1
So I show almost 80 million votes for Mr. Biden and thus, 100 million + 40+60/2 or 50 million SWBTATTReg Nov 2020 #2
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2020 #11
As we should have learned last time around... regnaD kciN Nov 2020 #3
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They don't have to. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #15
Back of envelope number there is a 10 million vote difference. bucolic_frolic Nov 2020 #4
I don't believe that 69% to 27% election day prediction for a minute . . . n/t OneBlueSky Nov 2020 #5
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I kind of agree w/ you here...I didn't vote absentee or any other method, will go vote in SWBTATTReg Nov 2020 #13
I have my doubts that ppl on Election Day will be able to overcome weeks of EV totals Thekaspervote Nov 2020 #6
O do believe we will surprise the pollsters on Nov 3. Why? Because we want to show them up. Boogiemack Nov 2020 #8
I approve of your numbers, and I like how you think! n/t CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2020 #9
Actually, the math is much more complex than you suggest. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #12
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I am a realist, who believes in real math. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #19
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The details of the math might be more complex, but when the national margins are this wide... Silent3 Nov 2020 #18
Except when the popular vote margins differ significantly between predicted dem wins and predicted Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #20
Just take a look at the history of elections in the US Silent3 Nov 2020 #21
I prefer to look at actual numbers from this election. Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #24
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VT Day..i love that! :) onetexan Nov 2020 #14
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