gmiller
|
Posted 1:25 am, 11/06/2024
|
1:21 am Trump does it again. Better than 2016. Be careful around airports for all the liberals leaving the country.
|
antithesis
|
Posted 1:18 am, 11/06/2024
|
New Hampshire finally called for Kamala. Whoopee.
|
antithesis
|
Posted 1:17 am, 11/06/2024
|
Juan Williams is already claiming racism. That didn't take long.
He's not wrong, but I said this in the beginning. If the Democrats had promoted a rich white guy then it would have been a knock out fight. But they foolishly insisted on a black woman.
And sadly, about half of the nation would rather vote for a convicted rapist than a black woman.
We're just not there yet.
|
freerangethinker
|
Posted 1:13 am, 11/06/2024
|
Juan Williams is already claiming racism. That didn't take long.
|
antithesis
|
Posted 1:12 am, 11/06/2024
|
Boyus', chto eto konets, druz'ya.
|
antithesis
|
Posted 1:01 am, 11/06/2024
|
Georgia was never really a question, polls had it leaning Trump anyway. So far every state is exactly as predicted.
Right now all 5 of the toss up states are leaning Trump, but they still have a lot of counting to go. If Kamala loses Pennsylvania, though, none of the others matter.
|
jmt107101
|
Posted 12:57 am, 11/06/2024
|
it will be interesting to see how many illegal conservative ballots was cast over the next few months! I predict there will be astronomical election fraud on the conservatives
|
gmiller
|
Posted 12:55 am, 11/06/2024
|
State races will continue to be a problem for republicans because of outside contributions. Democrats are getting about 40 percent of their money outside the state compared to 2 percent republicans. Stein outspent Robinson 12 to 1. If you listen to those ads, you would have thought Mark Robinson would have the power to stop abortions. The governor of North Carolina has limited power and even less since the legislature took away even more power. The power in state government is mainly in five people in the house and controlling party in the Senate. The main takeaway right now is the republicans took control of the US Senate. There will be no crazy left wing cabinet members or judges or bills getting through the senate even if Kamala would somehow win.
|
antithesis
|
Posted 12:51 am, 11/06/2024
|
Looks like Trump will take NC after all... 2,807,146 to 2,613,214 with 99.59% reporting.
|
antithesis
|
Posted 12:49 am, 11/06/2024
|
Pennsylvania is currently 50.9% Trump vs 48.1% Kamala with 87% reporting. If Trump wins Pennsylvania then it's all over.
|
Wrecky Studhouse
|
Posted 12:46 am, 11/06/2024
|
You won't hear from Kamala tonight...
|
antithesis
|
Posted 12:39 am, 11/06/2024
|
Trump pulled ahead a little in NC... 2,790,686 vs 2,594,205 with 96.73% reporting...
|
freerangethinker
|
Posted 12:27 am, 11/06/2024
|
I was one of those Anti. I voted for several democrats this time because of the extreme right candidates the Republicans nominated.
|
antithesis
|
Posted 12:22 am, 11/06/2024
|
I'm looking at the state results...
NBC might have called it, but the unofficial count isn't in yet so that's a little early. Unless they're talking to the Board of Elections and getting information before they post it online, I guess.
It's weird that GOP is leading on both President and Senate, but lost almost all of the State races... including Governor, Lt Governor, and Attorney General. It looks like 200,000 people voted for Trump AND Josh Stein?
|
Jack Schitt
|
Posted 12:18 am, 11/06/2024
|
NBC said he won and republicans took the senate
|
antithesis
|
Posted 12:17 am, 11/06/2024
|
NC went Trump
Not yet. We're currently 2,666,753 for Trump and 2,520,172 for Kamala, with 95.15% of precincts reporting.
|
|
|