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[W: #1063] 2024 Presidential Election night discussion

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This thread is for discussion surrounding the Presidential Election. Any off-topic posts or posts that violate the rules will be dealt with.
 
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Here we go... glass of Bourbon in hand... flip watching between CNN, ABC, and FoxNews.
 
Thanks Red!

Game on!

FYI - According to John King at CNN, Trump is running in the rural Red counties of KY & IN at about the same rate as 2020, just very, very, slightly less than 2016.

No results from less-rural Blue counties.
 
CNN Exit Polls favor Trump on his economic message:


Only about one-third of voters in this year’s election think the economy is in good or excellent shape, according to the initial results of CNN’s national exit poll of voters in this year’s presidential election, down from about half who said the same in 2020. About one-third say the economy is not so good, and another third that it’s poor.

Just one-quarter of voters say they’re personally better off than they were four years ago, with about 45% saying they’re worse off, and about 3 in 10 that they’re doing about the same. In 2020 exit polling, about 4 in 10 said they were doing better, and just 20% that they were worse off.

In this year’s exit poll, about one-fifth of voters say inflation has caused them and their family severe hardship over the past year, with more than half saying it’s caused moderate hardship, and about one-quarter that it’s caused no hardship at all.
 
CNN's Georgia exit poll numbers aren't terribly encouraging for Harris. Over 50% said they trusted Trump more in a crisis. Had to see how that could equate to a Harris victory.
 
I just saw Kentucky has DT as winner, but only 7% of the votes are in. Why do they do that??

The take the fully reported counties, compare to historical averages, then extrapolate that.
 
CNN's Georgia exit poll numbers aren't terribly encouraging for Harris. Over 50% said they trusted Trump more in a crisis. Had to see how that could equate to a Harris victory.

I had a similar reaction, waiting for a few suburban counties results to know for sure.
 
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