Most of the uncounted votes are in the larger Dem heavy counties, so definitely plausible.bmks270 said:
To win PA, Biden needs to win the uncounted votes by about 70-30. If they are 100% mail in votes, then I guess it's plausible for Biden.
Most of the uncounted votes are in the larger Dem heavy counties, so definitely plausible.bmks270 said:
To win PA, Biden needs to win the uncounted votes by about 70-30. If they are 100% mail in votes, then I guess it's plausible for Biden.
Beat40 said:Most of the uncounted votes are in the larger Dem heavy counties, so definitely plausible.bmks270 said:
To win PA, Biden needs to win the uncounted votes by about 70-30. If they are 100% mail in votes, then I guess it's plausible for Biden.
Looking like Biden won't win a seat.aginlakeway said:
So I haven't checked. How does Senate look?
fox getting ahead of themselves again, Trump just needs 2 of WI, MI, and PA to win.Carlo4 said:
Fox News uber nerd came on and mushroom stamped the political contributors on AZ. That was funny to watch.
He's giving facts and good data. Also going over how NC and GA are essentially Trump but not 100% yet. WI most likely Biden. Michigan most likely Trump but really close.
That means PA for the whole thing right? That's the plan.
Where are the uncounted votes? And are they mail ins?law-apt-3g said:Beat40 said:Most of the uncounted votes are in the larger Dem heavy counties, so definitely plausible.bmks270 said:
To win PA, Biden needs to win the uncounted votes by about 70-30. If they are 100% mail in votes, then I guess it's plausible for Biden.
Reality called and said no
aginlakeway said:
So I haven't checked. How does Senate look?
gigemtrev said:
Let me reiterate that a R has NEVER lost and election win winning OH and FL!
Personally I don't have that mindset, but NPR/AP/Reuters all have a slight bias and you can find it when you look. It is mainly in subtle "word-smithing." Using carefully placed adjectives when telling stories or presenting small pieces of a narrative as fact......sorry to derail, back to election.Gilbert McGee said:CharlieBrown17 said:
No.
Regardless of the lean of NPR you said it's better that their bias is hidden.
Bias presented as center is far more dangerous than open bias.
I give up on the world. We're ****ed regardless who wins especially if people have the same mindset as you.
"Everyone who doesn't explicitly agree with me has a (possibly hidden) bias." What an extremely elementary way of thinking.
Well, only one college team has suffered a larger comeback defeat than our Aggies.gigemtrev said:
Let me reiterate that a R has NEVER lost and election win winning OH and FL!