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So here's where we are now on votes from anti-Trump Republican governors:

Hogan- Write-in vote for Reagan (still WTF?)

Baker- Left Presidential line blank

Scott- Voted for Biden.

 

Good for Scott, and the right move considering the state. 

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7 minutes ago, Killjoybear said:

This is pretty neat: King County has already surpassed 1 million scanned ballots and is well over 1.1m now (something like 79% of registered voters):

 

 

Yeah, hometown pride! Every state should do this. So much easier, so much less stressful. 

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Still some hours to turn it around, but not great numbers out of Cleveland.

Of course, I don't think any reasonable map had Ohio as the tipping point state, but even so. 

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1 minute ago, Fez said:

Still some hours to turn it around, but not great numbers out of Cleveland.

Of course, I don't think any reasonable map had Ohio as the tipping point state, but even so. 

hopefully its the republican votes that stayed home this time....

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8 minutes ago, Fez said:

Still some hours to turn it around, but not great numbers out of Cleveland.

Of course, I don't think any reasonable map had Ohio as the tipping point state, but even so. 

Can this read as republicans failing to turn out?

There was a preference for many republicans to vote on Election Day.

Edit: never mind it’s just bad news for Democrats. 

 

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1 minute ago, Varysblackfyre321 said:

Can this read as republicans failing to turn out?

There was a preference for many republicans to vote on Election Day.

 

Cuyahoga County does have a falling population, so I would have expected them to be ~ even with 2016 levels (given higher voter intensity this year).  You can spin it however you like, but it's probably not a good sign for Dems in Ohio. 

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28 minutes ago, DMC said:

Musta been a tough decision when a whole 22% of your constituency approves of Trump.

Yeah. Vermont sounds like a pretty idiosyncratic place. Any Vermonters here? Has the polarization just sort of missed Vermont or what? But still, kudos to him, there's Republicans in perfectly safe seats who'll do nothing but support Trump in public when they could do the same and let people know they're not voting for Trump.

Also, Nate Silver on Florida:

Click through and he goes on to estimate that Florida needs to be R+3.5  to have it in the bag for Trump. Only thing is, he doesn't necessarily know how the NPA/3rd party is breaking, though there's polling suggesting it should be Biden's way.

We'll know in just a few more hours.

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