When We Might Know Election Results

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  1. Stephen

    Stephen Administrator Staff Member

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/04/us/politics/election-results-day-2.html

    When We Might Know Election Results

    As of 6 a.m. Wednesday, eight states that will decide the next president remained uncalled, as did a handful of Senate races that will determine who controls the chamber.

    Here’s where things stand, when you can expect final results, and how to follow along today as this extraordinary election unfolds.

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    The 2020 presidential election is not over yet for our conservative side, but we can't refuse to accept the situation. It looks bleak at this point.

    This appears like it may turn out to be a very bitter defeat. But even if it is, the fight goes on.

    The bottom line is that we cannot allow a demented idiot such as Joe Biden or a leftist creep such as Kamala Harris to stifle or take away our freedom and liberty.

    We have no other choice but to fight for America and never quit. Our Founding Fathers didn't quit, and neither shall we.
     
  2. Stephen

    Stephen Administrator Staff Member

    https://news.yahoo.com/bidens-trumps-most-likely-remaining-114502840.html

    Biden's and Trump's most likely remaining paths to victory

    For Trump to win, his best shots are:
    • Winning Georgia (16), North Carolina (15), Pennsylvania (20), and Nevada (6), while losing Wisconsin (10) and Michigan (16). This would give Trump 274 electoral votes.

    • Winning Georgia (16), North Carolina (15), Pennsylvania (20), and Michigan (16), while losing Nevada (6) and Wisconsin (10). This would give Trump 284 electoral votes.

    • Winning North Carolina (15), Pennsylvania (20), Wisconsin (10), and Michigan (16), while losing Nevada (6) and Georgia (16). This would give Trump 278 electoral votes.
    For Biden to win, his best paths are:
    • Winning Wisconsin (10), Michigan (16), and Nevada (6), while losing Pennsylvania (20), Georgia (16), and North Carolina (15). This would give Biden 270 electoral votes.

    • Winning Wisconsin (10), Michigan (16), Nevada (6), and Georgia (16), while losing Pennsylvania (20) and North Carolina (15). This would give Biden 286 electoral votes.

    • Winning Wisconsin (10), Michigan (16), and Pennsylvania (20), while losing Georgia, (16), Nevada (6), and North Carolina (15). This would give Biden 290 electoral votes.
    Several of those states allow mail-in ballots postmarked by Tuesday to arrive for several days, and Pennsylvania is expected to be the last state to count the bulk of its votes. If it comes down to the Keystone State, we may not know who won until Friday or later.
     

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