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Happy elector voting day!

Man, I wonder if Trump is gonna pull it off like he did in 2016.
 
i watched 5 minutes and then remembered how totally boring today is.

I'll bet CNN has expensive graphics and a tense, action-paced soundtrack.
 
Okay, I know that paying attention to this is like watching The Godfather for the eightieth time and still saying "Holy shit! Michael had Fredo killed!" So watching the real time counter is completely stupid. But still, why are the swing states still coming in after the other states? That doesn't even make sense. Is there some law I don't know about that says that the swing states always have to be dramatic?
 
My goodness, I don't think folk have really paid this much attention to the EC vote before. What an election season.

Not since 1870-something, if I read correctly.
 
So much winning!

That's the awesome thing about Trump and his snowflake, crybaby supporters constantly bitching, whining, complaining, and protesting the election.

Every day we get to celebrate a win. Every. Single. Day.
 
My goodness, I don't think folk have really paid this much attention to the EC vote before. What an election season.

Its been a historic election with the largest voter turnout in American history.
 
Not since 1870-something, if I read correctly.

In my view, the two most controversial elections were the 1824 election (Jackson vs. Adams vs. Crawford vs. Clay) and 1876 (Tilden vs. Hayes). This one is controversial, but in a sense that Trump tried to overturn democracy and disenfranchise voters.
 
Okay, I know that paying attention to this is like watching The Godfather for the eightieth time and still saying "Holy shit! Michael had Fredo killed!" So watching the real time counter is completely stupid. But still, why are the swing states still coming in after the other states? That doesn't even make sense. Is there some law I don't know about that says that the swing states always have to be dramatic?
Probably the advertisers' decision.
 
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