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- Sandydragon
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Nothing like setting yourself up to be a martyr to the deep state.Son of Mathonwy wrote:I saw the whole of Trump's speech. Jesus. I know why the networks switched him off. Poisonous, slightly insane, narcissistic, self-serving, society-destabilising shit. I don't think it'll cause an uprising but it'll power some people's delusions for years.Puja wrote:
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Qatar or Saudi would be the most likely sources of the money, but whilst they've got a lot of money they don't give it to you for shitty property deals they could get for less after they watch you failJ Dory wrote:I just watched it again, flirted with Russia, then China (before congress stopped it), eventually Brookfield bailed them,biggest shareholder is the Qatari Sovereign Wealth fund. Of course the fact that by that time they Trump was already president is irrelevant.J Dory wrote:Netflix Dirty Money - Slum Lord Millionaire episode had something on it. They are in debt up to their eyeballs if I recall correctly.Digby wrote:
You and the demon sperm doctor are now of one mind, because that's just how stuff works.
And I'd still like to know how Jared got the money to save 666, because it still makes absolutely no business sense anyone would rescue the Kushners in that situation. My assumption in advance is he sold out his country and belongs in jail, but I've been wrong in my beliefs before
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Yes, it’s a big unknown. It may be that any additional military votes will increase Bidens majority, or it may not. With such a small margin it’s a unknown at the moment and thankfully with Pennsylvania looking strong, it won’t upset the apple cart too much if Georgia did swing back red.Which Tyler wrote:According to CNN (beware pro-Dem bias) earlier, most of the overseas military vote has already been returned, and counted along with everything else. The 9k is the as-yet unreturned ballots from those sent out to overseas military bases.Sandydragon wrote: Completely understand that and the elections manager for Georgia made the point that the number received will be between zero and 9000. My point is that it’s unlikely that the proportion of democrat to Republican voters seen in absentee ballots will be repeated in the military vote. Trump may pick up more votes from that group, which may draw him back given that Biden is only 1500 ahead. Maybe. Possibly. I’ll take the EVs from Georgia as definitely for Trump once the full number of votes is known and tallied.
They also said that the overseas military vote is generally close to a 50:50 split, but is impossible to delve into deeper than that as it depends who's overseas at the time, which also makes it too unpredictable to be worth breaking down by state etc.
They had no idea how much of the 9k could be expected back.
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USA: Biden +4,184,734 (2.8%)Which Tyler wrote:Current expectations...
Nevada goes to Biden
Arizona goes to Biden
Wisconsin goes to Biden
Michigan goes to Biden
Pennsylvania goes to Trump
Georgia goes to Biden
NCarolina goes to Trump
Which puts Biden in the White House with 281-282
Pennsylvania and Georgia are both refuted and go to recount/court. Arizona and Nevada may join them in court in respect to votes currently stuck in the mail.
GA: Biden +7,248 (0.1%)
So he should be safe from the overseas voting, and beyond a recount switch.
Recount has already been triggered (form once they've finished the actual count)
NV: Biden +22,657 (1.8%)
This should really be called by now, the only reason it isn't is because it would make AP and Fox call the race, even though Arizona is still in play.
PA: Biden +28,833 (0.5%)
Only a matter of time before this is called. Looks like they've only got "provisional" votes left to count. It's also anhuge state, so 29k still outs itnin recount territory (but safe from any meaningful difference there)
AZ: Biden +29,861 (1.0%)
This is still narrowing, but it doesn't look like it's fast enough to turn back to the red, butnthat can change depending on where the vote dump comes from.
NC: Trump +77,515 (1.4%)
Not a single vote has been counted since Wednesday morning FFS. ~250k early / mail-in votes to count + however many late arrivals (I think tomorrow mid the deadline). No idea whatsoever what's going on there.
ETA: Apparently NC state law says that they can't count ANY absentee (mail-in / early) ballots until they've all been collected, so they can't start that count until the deadline for arrival has passed.
Let's hope they go a bit quicker than PA / NV when it comes to counting the damned things.
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I did wonder why NC had frozen, that does explain it. Thankfully it won't be a crucial state.Which Tyler wrote:USA: Biden +4,184,734 (2.8%)Which Tyler wrote:Current expectations...
Nevada goes to Biden
Arizona goes to Biden
Wisconsin goes to Biden
Michigan goes to Biden
Pennsylvania goes to Trump
Georgia goes to Biden
NCarolina goes to Trump
Which puts Biden in the White House with 281-282
Pennsylvania and Georgia are both refuted and go to recount/court. Arizona and Nevada may join them in court in respect to votes currently stuck in the mail.
GA: Biden +7,248 (0.1%)
So he should be safe from the overseas voting, and beyond a recount switch.
Recount has already been triggered (form once they've finished the actual count)
NV: Biden +22,657 (1.8%)
This should really be called by now, the only reason it isn't is because it would make AP and Fox call the race, even though Arizona is still in play.
PA: Biden +28,833 (0.5%)
Only a matter of time before this is called. Looks like they've only got "provisional" votes left to count. It's also anhuge state, so 29k still outs itnin recount territory (but safe from any meaningful difference there)
AZ: Biden +29,861 (1.0%)
This is still narrowing, but it doesn't look like it's fast enough to turn back to the red, butnthat can change depending on where the vote dump comes from.
NC: Trump +77,515 (1.4%)
Not a single vote has been counted since Wednesday morning FFS. ~250k early / mail-in votes to count + however many late arrivals (I think tomorrow mid the deadline). No idea whatsoever what's going on there.
ETA: Apparently NC state law says that they can't count ANY absentee (mail-in / early) ballots until they've all been collected, so they can't start that count until the deadline for arrival has passed.
Let's hope they go a bit quicker than PA / NV when it comes to counting the damned things.
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You have to say, these Yanks are pretty damn slow at counting compared to the UK...Which Tyler wrote:USA: Biden +4,184,734 (2.8%)Which Tyler wrote:Current expectations...
Nevada goes to Biden
Arizona goes to Biden
Wisconsin goes to Biden
Michigan goes to Biden
Pennsylvania goes to Trump
Georgia goes to Biden
NCarolina goes to Trump
Which puts Biden in the White House with 281-282
Pennsylvania and Georgia are both refuted and go to recount/court. Arizona and Nevada may join them in court in respect to votes currently stuck in the mail.
GA: Biden +7,248 (0.1%)
So he should be safe from the overseas voting, and beyond a recount switch.
Recount has already been triggered (form once they've finished the actual count)
NV: Biden +22,657 (1.8%)
This should really be called by now, the only reason it isn't is because it would make AP and Fox call the race, even though Arizona is still in play.
PA: Biden +28,833 (0.5%)
Only a matter of time before this is called. Looks like they've only got "provisional" votes left to count. It's also anhuge state, so 29k still outs itnin recount territory (but safe from any meaningful difference there)
AZ: Biden +29,861 (1.0%)
This is still narrowing, but it doesn't look like it's fast enough to turn back to the red, butnthat can change depending on where the vote dump comes from.
NC: Trump +77,515 (1.4%)
Not a single vote has been counted since Wednesday morning FFS. ~250k early / mail-in votes to count + however many late arrivals (I think tomorrow mid the deadline). No idea whatsoever what's going on there.
ETA: Apparently NC state law says that they can't count ANY absentee (mail-in / early) ballots until they've all been collected, so they can't start that count until the deadline for arrival has passed.
Let's hope they go a bit quicker than PA / NV when it comes to counting the damned things.
I do understand that there's more security measures, but jeez.
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On the other hand, they're far, far better at saying that what the president just said was simply not true, and at cutting away when they realise that no truth is going to be spoken.Stom wrote:You have to say, these Yanks are pretty damn slow at counting compared to the UK...
I do understand that there's more security measures, but jeez.
With the counts being so slow and another 10(?) days before they're actually confirmed and recounts etc can start - I can see why they "call the race" before the votes are actually counted...
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In Soviet Russia, counting completes before voting startsStom wrote:You have to say, these Yanks are pretty damn slow at counting compared to the UK...
I do understand that there's more security measures, but jeez.
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And in any other election, the Republican would've called to gracefully concede when Biden took the lead in Pennsylvania and made the rest of the counting a formality. Not this one though - Trump will drag it out to the death rather than have to admit losing at something.Which Tyler wrote:On the other hand, they're far, far better at saying that what the president just said was simply not true, and at cutting away when they realise that no truth is going to be spoken.Stom wrote:You have to say, these Yanks are pretty damn slow at counting compared to the UK...
I do understand that there's more security measures, but jeez.
With the counts being so slow and another 10(?) days before they're actually confirmed and recounts etc can start - I can see why they "call the race" before the votes are actually counted...
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I keep thinking of those images on GEncount nights where boxes are driven in and the runners are sprinting to carry them to the tables. I think postal voting has completely thrown them with its scale.Stom wrote:You have to say, these Yanks are pretty damn slow at counting compared to the UK...Which Tyler wrote:USA: Biden +4,184,734 (2.8%)Which Tyler wrote:Current expectations...
Nevada goes to Biden
Arizona goes to Biden
Wisconsin goes to Biden
Michigan goes to Biden
Pennsylvania goes to Trump
Georgia goes to Biden
NCarolina goes to Trump
Which puts Biden in the White House with 281-282
Pennsylvania and Georgia are both refuted and go to recount/court. Arizona and Nevada may join them in court in respect to votes currently stuck in the mail.
GA: Biden +7,248 (0.1%)
So he should be safe from the overseas voting, and beyond a recount switch.
Recount has already been triggered (form once they've finished the actual count)
NV: Biden +22,657 (1.8%)
This should really be called by now, the only reason it isn't is because it would make AP and Fox call the race, even though Arizona is still in play.
PA: Biden +28,833 (0.5%)
Only a matter of time before this is called. Looks like they've only got "provisional" votes left to count. It's also anhuge state, so 29k still outs itnin recount territory (but safe from any meaningful difference there)
AZ: Biden +29,861 (1.0%)
This is still narrowing, but it doesn't look like it's fast enough to turn back to the red, butnthat can change depending on where the vote dump comes from.
NC: Trump +77,515 (1.4%)
Not a single vote has been counted since Wednesday morning FFS. ~250k early / mail-in votes to count + however many late arrivals (I think tomorrow mid the deadline). No idea whatsoever what's going on there.
ETA: Apparently NC state law says that they can't count ANY absentee (mail-in / early) ballots until they've all been collected, so they can't start that count until the deadline for arrival has passed.
Let's hope they go a bit quicker than PA / NV when it comes to counting the damned things.
I do understand that there's more security measures, but jeez.
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I suppose as well that the pressure isn’t there. In our elections we need to know the final count pretty quickly so a government can continue or the opposition take a trip to the palace. Most of our government change over happen very rapidly.Which Tyler wrote:On the other hand, they're far, far better at saying that what the president just said was simply not true, and at cutting away when they realise that no truth is going to be spoken.Stom wrote:You have to say, these Yanks are pretty damn slow at counting compared to the UK...
I do understand that there's more security measures, but jeez.
With the counts being so slow and another 10(?) days before they're actually confirmed and recounts etc can start - I can see why they "call the race" before the votes are actually counted...
In the US the change over isn’t until January so actually nothing hugely changes. There is still a government albeit with a president who is now a lame duck.
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Trump can’t concede . I don’t think it’s in his personality to be humble and equally having set himself up as a cheated martyr, he can’t walk away from that now. Set sup Trump jnr for 2024 as a revenge mission.Puja wrote:And in any other election, the Republican would've called to gracefully concede when Biden took the lead in Pennsylvania and made the rest of the counting a formality. Not this one though - Trump will drag it out to the death rather than have to admit losing at something.Which Tyler wrote:On the other hand, they're far, far better at saying that what the president just said was simply not true, and at cutting away when they realise that no truth is going to be spoken.Stom wrote:You have to say, these Yanks are pretty damn slow at counting compared to the UK...
I do understand that there's more security measures, but jeez.
With the counts being so slow and another 10(?) days before they're actually confirmed and recounts etc can start - I can see why they "call the race" before the votes are actually counted...
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All of the mechanisms that're used for the transition are going to be broken. Trump already refused to unveil a portrait of Obama at the White House, which is a tradition of 40 years, I don't see him offering any help with handing over the reins of power and making sure everything is smooth, and I cannot imagine him even attending Biden's inauguration, let alone cutting a dignified figure. A presidential museum might be something he'll do - something with his name on that can shout how great he is sounds right up his street - but he'll never be a sensible President that goes to official functions and is thanked for his service, he'll be the angry old man still fulminating about how people weren't fairSandydragon wrote:Trump can’t concede . I don’t think it’s in his personality to be humble and equally having set himself up as a cheated martyr, he can’t walk away from that now. Set sup Trump jnr for 2024 as a revenge mission.Puja wrote:And in any other election, the Republican would've called to gracefully concede when Biden took the lead in Pennsylvania and made the rest of the counting a formality. Not this one though - Trump will drag it out to the death rather than have to admit losing at something.Which Tyler wrote: On the other hand, they're far, far better at saying that what the president just said was simply not true, and at cutting away when they realise that no truth is going to be spoken.
With the counts being so slow and another 10(?) days before they're actually confirmed and recounts etc can start - I can see why they "call the race" before the votes are actually counted...
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Maybe a Trump Museum for racial harmony. They could set something up in his name which would be hugely ironic. Or we just do our best to forget about him, although I feel that his toxic legacy is going to take years to get over.Puja wrote:All of the mechanisms that're used for the transition are going to be broken. Trump already refused to unveil a portrait of Obama at the White House, which is a tradition of 40 years, I don't see him offering any help with handing over the reins of power and making sure everything is smooth, and I cannot imagine him even attending Biden's inauguration, let alone cutting a dignified figure. A presidential museum might be something he'll do - something with his name on that can shout how great he is sounds right up his street - but he'll never be a sensible President that goes to official functions and is thanked for his service, he'll be the angry old man still fulminating about how people weren't fairSandydragon wrote:Trump can’t concede . I don’t think it’s in his personality to be humble and equally having set himself up as a cheated martyr, he can’t walk away from that now. Set sup Trump jnr for 2024 as a revenge mission.Puja wrote:
And in any other election, the Republican would've called to gracefully concede when Biden took the lead in Pennsylvania and made the rest of the counting a formality. Not this one though - Trump will drag it out to the death rather than have to admit losing at something.
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Sandydragon wrote:Trump can’t concede . I don’t think it’s in his personality to be humble and equally having set himself up as a cheated martyr, he can’t walk away from that now. Set sup Trump jnr for 2024 as a revenge mission.Puja wrote:And in any other election, the Republican would've called to gracefully concede when Biden took the lead in Pennsylvania and made the rest of the counting a formality. Not this one though - Trump will drag it out to the death rather than have to admit losing at something.Which Tyler wrote: On the other hand, they're far, far better at saying that what the president just said was simply not true, and at cutting away when they realise that no truth is going to be spoken.
With the counts being so slow and another 10(?) days before they're actually confirmed and recounts etc can start - I can see why they "call the race" before the votes are actually counted...
Puja
Mary Trump was on Channel 4 news last night and observed this outcome is appalling for Trump in a number of ways, he's failed which of itself is unacceptable, there's nobody to bail him out by swallowing his losses or cheating/lying for him which he'd normally anticipate to cover his failings, and given the GOP have done well in the Senate and Congress it's not the GOP dragging him down, he's failing in the Presidential race as Trump, he's the one dragging the GOP down so there's no easy target to blame. Essentially he'll be miserable and left flailing because he just will not be able to cope with what's transpired
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Indeed, he is now a loser. The only way to shift blame is to accuse the democrats or someone of somehow cheating.Digby wrote:Sandydragon wrote:Trump can’t concede . I don’t think it’s in his personality to be humble and equally having set himself up as a cheated martyr, he can’t walk away from that now. Set sup Trump jnr for 2024 as a revenge mission.Puja wrote:
And in any other election, the Republican would've called to gracefully concede when Biden took the lead in Pennsylvania and made the rest of the counting a formality. Not this one though - Trump will drag it out to the death rather than have to admit losing at something.
Puja
Mary Trump was on Channel 4 news last night and observed this outcome is appalling for Trump in a number of ways, he's failed which of itself is unacceptable, there's nobody to bail him out by swallowing his losses or cheating/lying for him which he'd normally anticipate to cover his failings, and given the GOP have done well in the Senate and Congress it's not the GOP dragging him down, he's failing in the Presidential race as Trump, he's the one dragging the GOP down so there's no easy target to blame. Essentially he'll be miserable and left flailing because he just will not be able to cope with what's transpired
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Stom wrote:You have to say, these Yanks are pretty damn slow at counting compared to the UK...Which Tyler wrote:USA: Biden +4,184,734 (2.8%)Which Tyler wrote:Current expectations...
Nevada goes to Biden
Arizona goes to Biden
Wisconsin goes to Biden
Michigan goes to Biden
Pennsylvania goes to Trump
Georgia goes to Biden
NCarolina goes to Trump
Which puts Biden in the White House with 281-282
Pennsylvania and Georgia are both refuted and go to recount/court. Arizona and Nevada may join them in court in respect to votes currently stuck in the mail.
GA: Biden +7,248 (0.1%)
So he should be safe from the overseas voting, and beyond a recount switch.
Recount has already been triggered (form once they've finished the actual count)
NV: Biden +22,657 (1.8%)
This should really be called by now, the only reason it isn't is because it would make AP and Fox call the race, even though Arizona is still in play.
PA: Biden +28,833 (0.5%)
Only a matter of time before this is called. Looks like they've only got "provisional" votes left to count. It's also anhuge state, so 29k still outs itnin recount territory (but safe from any meaningful difference there)
AZ: Biden +29,861 (1.0%)
This is still narrowing, but it doesn't look like it's fast enough to turn back to the red, butnthat can change depending on where the vote dump comes from.
NC: Trump +77,515 (1.4%)
Not a single vote has been counted since Wednesday morning FFS. ~250k early / mail-in votes to count + however many late arrivals (I think tomorrow mid the deadline). No idea whatsoever what's going on there.
ETA: Apparently NC state law says that they can't count ANY absentee (mail-in / early) ballots until they've all been collected, so they can't start that count until the deadline for arrival has passed.
Let's hope they go a bit quicker than PA / NV when it comes to counting the damned things.
I do understand that there's more security measures, but jeez.
Both states were prohibited from even looking at mail ballots until Nov.3, and both have had periodic interruptions as the GOP try and head them off.
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But if he's still a loser it's still something he's simply unable to processSandydragon wrote:Indeed, he is now a loser. The only way to shift blame is to accuse the democrats or someone of somehow cheating.Digby wrote:Sandydragon wrote:
Trump can’t concede . I don’t think it’s in his personality to be humble and equally having set himself up as a cheated martyr, he can’t walk away from that now. Set sup Trump jnr for 2024 as a revenge mission.
Mary Trump was on Channel 4 news last night and observed this outcome is appalling for Trump in a number of ways, he's failed which of itself is unacceptable, there's nobody to bail him out by swallowing his losses or cheating/lying for him which he'd normally anticipate to cover his failings, and given the GOP have done well in the Senate and Congress it's not the GOP dragging him down, he's failing in the Presidential race as Trump, he's the one dragging the GOP down so there's no easy target to blame. Essentially he'll be miserable and left flailing because he just will not be able to cope with what's transpired
Which is a bit of a worry with a handover looming and still some important decisions to be made between now and Jan
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Digby, I don’t think much will happen between now and the inauguration. Trump will sulk and provided he just rants on Twitter then that’s probably the best we can hope for. If he throws what little authority he has left about between now and then I’ll be more concerned, although expect some presidential pardons to be issued.
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The Georgia runoffs could be a blessing in that sense, as the wider Republican party will have an active disincentive to engage with any egregious fuckery because they'll still have something to fight over.Sandydragon wrote:Digby, I don’t think much will happen between now and the inauguration. Trump will sulk and provided he just rants on Twitter then that’s probably the best we can hope for. If he throws what little authority he has left about between now and then I’ll be more concerned, although expect some presidential pardons to be issued.
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Puja wrote:And that's the ball game - the networks have called Pennsylvania for Biden and thus the election.
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Thank fuck that odious cunt has been fucked out