Consolation is that Hillary looks up in NC right now. And tenuous lead in Ohio. So ....I need more alcohol.
Broward Miami and Palm beach have a huge amount of votes outstanding. If it stays as it is percentage wise she has it.Trump is taking Florida. It's not coming back around looking at the areas left to report.
This shit is crazy. What the hell are you guys doing?
Interesting. I'll have to flip to CNN. I'm on MSNBC which is showing them as "Blue". It's all the panhandle that is grey'ed out (not accounted for).
I just can't stand the vacuum and hypesanity of CNN reporting.
Look at estimates votes remaining, some form Miami area are left, but not that manyInteresting. I'll have to flip to CNN. I'm on MSNBC which is showing them as "Blue". It's all the panhandle that is grey'ed out (not accounted for).
I just can't stand the vacuum and hypesanity of CNN reporting.
They are blue but not all the votes are in. Palm Beach is only at 25%Interesting. I'll have to flip to CNN. I'm on MSNBC which is showing them as "Blue". It's all the panhandle that is grey'ed out (not accounted for).
I just can't stand the vacuum and hypesanity of CNN reporting.
Virginia is worrisome. Didn't expect that.
With 50% in. That's surprising. Doubt she wins though.Clinton LEADS TEXAS???????
Remember, thanks to gerrymandering its possible to lead in the popular vote and fail horribly in the electoral. Kinda makes me wish we'd break up the electoral votes like Nebraska did.
Clinton LEADS TEXAS???????
Only in states that award EC votes by district. Think it's only two that do. Maine and Nebraska. Otherwise it's irrelevant in a Presidential election. They will keep congressional seats though.Remember, thanks to gerrymandering its possible to lead in the popular vote and fail horribly in the electoral. Kinda makes me wish we'd break up the electoral votes like Nebraska did.
Clinton LEADS TEXAS???????
Remember, thanks to gerrymandering its possible to lead in the popular vote and fail horribly in the electoral. Kinda makes me wish we'd break up the electoral votes like Nebraska did.
Only in states that award EC votes by district. Think it's only two that do. Maine and Nebraska. Otherwise it's irrelevant in a Presidential election. They will keep congressional seats though.