Re: Trump
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:33 am
oh gods, Brian was cutting to Ari at the end there, we can only hope Ari isn't going to inflict more of his rap on the audience so soon after Trump's blathering
Redknapp?Digby wrote:oh gods, Brian was cutting to Ari at the end there
he'd have him on toastPuja wrote:Redknapp?Digby wrote:oh gods, Brian was cutting to Ari at the end there
Puja
That is brilliant. Good on them for having the moral courage to do that.Puja wrote:Well played MSNBC. Cut Trump off about 35 seconds into his speech, emphasised that what he was saying was complete garbage, moved onto a different interview. It's what all of them should be doing.
Puja
Easy to do it when they can be relatively confident he won't be continuing as president.Sandydragon wrote:That is brilliant. Good on them for having the moral courage to do that.Puja wrote:Well played MSNBC. Cut Trump off about 35 seconds into his speech, emphasised that what he was saying was complete garbage, moved onto a different interview. It's what all of them should be doing.
Puja
Has to be really, it could come down to a few hundred votes so no arguments on that one.Zhivago wrote:Margin for Trump in Georgia is now less than 500... very tight, with 1% of votes still remaining to be counted. Whatever the 'final' result, I expect there'll be a recount.
And about 2000 votes difference in Pennsylvania which I think Biden will overhaul today (I assume they have stopped counting for the night)Zhivago wrote:Margin for Trump in Georgia is now less than 500... very tight, with 1% of votes still remaining to be counted. Whatever the 'final' result, I expect there'll be a recount.
Yeah, potentially Biden could get Georgia and Pennsylvania, that would hopefully put an end to any doubt.Sandydragon wrote:And about 2000 votes difference in Pennsylvania which I think Biden will overhaul today (I assume they have stopped counting for the night)Zhivago wrote:Margin for Trump in Georgia is now less than 500... very tight, with 1% of votes still remaining to be counted. Whatever the 'final' result, I expect there'll be a recount.
My fervent hope is that if he does take Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada, then he is well past 270 and Trump's argument for being cheated is made even less credible. If he take Georgia as well then its extra gravy, although how that ends up after a recount is another matter as I think it will need a recount regardless.Zhivago wrote:Yeah, potentially Biden could get Georgia and Pennsylvania, that would hopefully put an end to any doubt.Sandydragon wrote:And about 2000 votes difference in Pennsylvania which I think Biden will overhaul today (I assume they have stopped counting for the night)Zhivago wrote:Margin for Trump in Georgia is now less than 500... very tight, with 1% of votes still remaining to be counted. Whatever the 'final' result, I expect there'll be a recount.
Beat me to itBanquo wrote:Georgia turns blue. It won’t even be close on college votes in the end methinks. It’s going to go postal
Hopefully Fox News [emoji16]Puja wrote:He's ahead in both Georgia and Nevada where the only ballots to return are heavily Democratic mail ballots - there's an awfully good case for calling both those states as projected Biden right now, frankly a hell of a lot better than the case for calling Arizona was.
I wonder which newsroom is going to break first and declare the election done?
Puja
I actually think their "Decision Room" team may have saved a lot of furore. At the point at which Trump was clearly winning Florida, everything was turning red, I think they were building up the narrative of him as the presumptive winner in a red wave and getting ready to take action from there. Arizona being called for Biden at that early point completely threw that off the tracks and meant the race felt more competitive.WaspInWales wrote:Hopefully Fox News [emoji16]Puja wrote:He's ahead in both Georgia and Nevada where the only ballots to return are heavily Democratic mail ballots - there's an awfully good case for calling both those states as projected Biden right now, frankly a hell of a lot better than the case for calling Arizona was.
I wonder which newsroom is going to break first and declare the election done?
Puja
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I was reading a piece about that and the Fox analyst who called it had some pretty strong reasons for doing so. Biden is 46K votes up there and looking at the Guardian graphic of which counties are left to finish, the biggest is basically Phoenix where Biden holds a good lead. It might have been an early call but there was a lot of logic behind it.Puja wrote:I actually think their "Decision Room" team may have saved a lot of furore. At the point at which Trump was clearly winning Florida, everything was turning red, I think they were building up the narrative of him as the presumptive winner in a red wave and getting ready to take action from there. Arizona being called for Biden at that early point completely threw that off the tracks and meant the race felt more competitive.WaspInWales wrote:Hopefully Fox News [emoji16]Puja wrote:He's ahead in both Georgia and Nevada where the only ballots to return are heavily Democratic mail ballots - there's an awfully good case for calling both those states as projected Biden right now, frankly a hell of a lot better than the case for calling Arizona was.
I wonder which newsroom is going to break first and declare the election done?
Puja
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Given the fact that Arizona has turned out to clearly still be competitive, I wonder whether it wasn't an actual ploy by the Decision Room to interrupt Trump's momentum and prevent him from trying to steal the election. I think Biden will end up winning Arizona when all's told, but I don't see how they can possibly have been certain about it back then, considering how close it's gotten in the end.
Puja
Yeah, I read the same one! Like I said, I think he will get it and it will turn out to be right, but it was a ballsy call to say with 100% certainty that the state was finished as a contest and it would be significantly less so to call Nevada or Georgia at this point, which they're pointedly not doing.Sandydragon wrote:I was reading a piece about that and the Fox analyst who called it had some pretty strong reasons for doing so. Biden is 46K votes up there and looking at the Guardian graphic of which counties are left to finish, the biggest is basically Phoenix where Biden holds a good lead. It might have been an early call but there was a lot of logic behind it.Puja wrote:I actually think their "Decision Room" team may have saved a lot of furore. At the point at which Trump was clearly winning Florida, everything was turning red, I think they were building up the narrative of him as the presumptive winner in a red wave and getting ready to take action from there. Arizona being called for Biden at that early point completely threw that off the tracks and meant the race felt more competitive.WaspInWales wrote:Hopefully Fox News [emoji16]
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Given the fact that Arizona has turned out to clearly still be competitive, I wonder whether it wasn't an actual ploy by the Decision Room to interrupt Trump's momentum and prevent him from trying to steal the election. I think Biden will end up winning Arizona when all's told, but I don't see how they can possibly have been certain about it back then, considering how close it's gotten in the end.
Puja
Meanwhile Trumps lead in Pennsylvania is down to 18K and shrinking continually. Again, its strong blue areas which have the lowest completion rates at the moment so that should turn blue if the current trend continues.
I await Trumps next tweet/ press rant with interest.