Posted on 11/10/2016 3:52:01 PM PST by Mean Daddy
Updated | As of Thursday, three states remain electoral toss-ups, according to Associated Press projections: New Hampshire, Michigan and Arizona. If Hillary Clinton wins the combined 31 electoral votes from those states, she will still be short of Donald Trumps 279 votes, more than the 270 needed to win the presidency.
However, AP analyst Michael McDonald, who teaches political science at the University of Florida and runs the United States Elections Project, an election statistics website, says he is skeptical that Trump won Wisconsin, as the AP projected. If that state flips for Clinton and she wins the other toss-up states, she and Trump could be in a tie at 269 votes each.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsweek.com ...
This all sounds like the last days of the Civil War. Pres. Davis on the run while Richmond burns, looking to survive the next 24 hrs. If we can just get a breather we can regroup comeback and win the war.
Really? That is good news!!
They just CALLED AZ. for Trump!!! He now has 297 electoral votes!!! MI. and NH still outstanding!!!!
Arizona is a done deal. Martha McCallum just announced it on Fox ‘On The Record.’
297? Should be 290 without MI.
Someone is masturbating way too much. They will go blind.
AP has it now also. No more ‘tie’ BS. Its over.
268 Clinton to 270 Trump is Newsweeks best possible scenario because Trump won a single vote of the 4 available in Maine - they split their vote. Newsweek did not account for this.
Nothing matters now. Clinton conceded the election.
Dewey Wins!!!
Well said.
NYT New Hampshire Election Results
Looks like Trump ends up with 306 Electoral Votes. End of Story!
Just announced Trump gets Arizona.XASE closed.
Just announced Trump gets Arizona.XASE closed.
Just announced Trump gets Arizona.CASE closed.
Actually, it's not hard. Consider that the majority of Dems in Congress come from a small number of states - California, New York, most New England states, New Jersey, Maryland, the left coast, Minnesota, a handful more. There are fifteen or so that have more Ds in their delegations than Rs. Just the states that went for Clinton and not even all of those.
Is it really over?
I had to laugh at this.
Watch it and SMILE!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZOJpJTe0C0
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