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CNN just called the Arizona senate race for Kelly. Not sure how well that correlates with the presidential race, but it’s something.
CNN just called the Arizona senate race for Kelly. Not sure how well that correlates with the presidential race, but it’s something.
Philadelphia police are investigating an alleged plot to attack the Pennsylvania Convention Center where ballots are being counted.
On Thursday, the Philadelphia Police Department received a tip that individuals armed with firearms were on their way to the Convention Center area in a silver Hummer truck.
The tip involves a group, possibly a family, who drove up from Virginia in a Hummer to attack the Convention Center where votes are being counted.
Here’s how this must work in our great country: Every legal vote should be counted. Any illegally-submitted ballots must not. All sides must get to observe the process. And the courts are here to apply the laws & resolve disputes.
That's how Americans' votes decide the result.
But on Thursday night, Republican senators Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz appeared on Fox to support a number of the president’s evidence-free claims about voter fraud.
Asked by the host, Sean Hannity, if the Pennsylvania state legislature should nullify the delegates that voters select, Graham said, “Everything should be on the table.”
Georgia recount...this will take time. I hope no more violence occurs.
Meanwhile, orange one says he won't concede. Can he be carried out , or can he sit in WH till January ?
No. He's doing this exactly right. Let the states get called.Should Biden just declare victory at this point?
No. He's doing this exactly right.
Not sure that first statement is true about black voters not loving Joe Biden. I would say 40 and up love Joe Biden, and the 18-39's don't dislike him.
Biden's numbers with black voters in the Dem primary were in the 80's. EVERY other candidate was in single digits, with only Warren and Bernie in the teens.
A strong arguement can be made, and I believe, that Bernie would have won the big 3 states in the midwest, not because of black turnout that Biden got in Milwaukee, Detroit and Philly, but by shrinking the margins for Trump in rural, non-college smaller red counties across all those states. I also don't think that the suburbs would have been very Bernie friendly, which please, lets not overlook them because they are predominantly white, moderate folks. They came out heavily for Biden because of who he his, and his character and temperament.
But the rest of the Dem candidates would have lost. Plain and simple.
I vehemently disagree. You’re attributing black turnout to the fact that Joe Biden was candidate and citing the fact that he was the most recognizable and moderate of candidates as to why black voters showed up in troves.
This is entirely ignorant of their self-organization irrespective of politics in the name of Black Lives Matter. It blows my kind how anybody can suggest that black turnout can be accredited to ANYTHING but BLM and the Trumpism response to it.
Oh, please, let's hope this means this will be the last we ever hear of QAnon and its insanity.
So Vox called the race 3 hours ago, for whatever that’s worth.
I give BLM all the credit in the world. I give the entire black vote all the credit in the world. They won this election for us. But I have to agree with womanfish that I think you're being a little dismissive of Biden.
Would Bernie have won? He may well have. Would Warren have won? She was my choice in the primaries, so I really want to believe she would have, but in my heart, I don't think so.
But I just think we have to give Biden credit simply for running a damn good campaign. There were no major missteps. He never said or did anything that the opposition could use effectively against him. They tried with the Hunter stuff, but it didn't work on who it would've needed to work on. Biden was steady and calm and consistent and avoided any major gaffes(except maybe that whole if you don't vote for me you ain't black thing). I just feel like it's not as easy as it sounds to do that over the course of an 18-month campaign, particularly in the middle of a pandemic.
Bernie may have won, but I don't think he would've had the calming or comforting effect on people that Biden has had; he's a more incendiary politician than Biden is. He or people that work for him may have pulled some "we're coming for the Democratic establishment" crap again, and that could have been off-putting to some of the people who ended up voting for Biden. And given that we're seeing some pretty slim margins in a lot of places, I think you have to take that into consideration.
Even as a fan from the Obama days, I was skeptical of Biden during the primaries, as he too often looked confused and slow in those debates, but once it became a one-on-one thing with Trump, he got much better. So I give him a ton of credit for the way he ran his campaign and the way he handled himself.
And I say all that as someone who is to the left of Biden and is concerned, particularly if the GOP does indeed hold on to the Senate, about how far he'll be willing (or not) to go to get things done.
Agreed. No reason not to call it at this point.