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Where it stands...maybe.
The responsible networks are saying that if the current trends continue,
Biden will have a minimum of 270 electoral college votes. This, before Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania are assigned to either candidate. Assumptions are that the following states end up in Biden's column: Nevada, Arizona, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and one EC vote from Nebraska. The Dems still think they have a chance in Georgia, are shaky about North Carolina, and Pennsylvania is still up in the air. But Trump could carry all three and still come up short in the EC. If Biden ends up with Georgia and the current trends work out for him, he'll have 286 EC votes. Pennsylvania's 20 EC votes might end up in his column, too. Fascinating. -- *Expand the Supreme Court!* |
Where it stands...maybe.
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 14:53:21 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: The responsible networks are saying that if the current trends continue, Biden will have a minimum of 270 electoral college votes. This, before Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania are assigned to either candidate. Assumptions are that the following states end up in Biden's column: Nevada, Arizona, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and one EC vote from Nebraska. The Dems still think they have a chance in Georgia, are shaky about North Carolina, and Pennsylvania is still up in the air. But Trump could carry all three and still come up short in the EC. If Biden ends up with Georgia and the current trends work out for him, he'll have 286 EC votes. Pennsylvania's 20 EC votes might end up in his column, too. Fascinating. I am still confident my $5 is safe about him not jumping off the Trump tower but I wouldn't be shocked if he resigned before 1/20/20 so Pence could pardon him. Pence is a lame duck too so he really has nothing to lose. That would be the scenario where the escape in the Trump helicopter late at night might really be likely. He could have Pence deliver his resignation to Nancy the next morning and get sworn in. I wonder what the minimum time is that you have to be president before you get the retirement package? I don't think it is specified. |
Where it stands...maybe.
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