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2020 Democratic Super Tuesday Elections


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PartySick
5 minutes ago, Whispering said:

The facts were presented. The truth hurts. 

It really does :rip: literally shook right now that my first choice is totally unviable and my second is under performing terribly.

It ain't over though but at least we know Trump is in danger. Democrats are not coming to play regardless of the candidate.

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Chromatica
4 minutes ago, PartySick said:

 

It ain't over though but at least we know Trump is in danger. Democrats are not coming to play regardless of the candidate.

YAAAAAAS

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shane_c

This is great for Gaga. Her friend is going to be the Dem nominee, at the same time she has a new album.

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JusKeepBreathin
26 minutes ago, Whispering said:

FiveThirtyEight has Bernie at 31 per cent, Pete at 23 per cent, Biden at 19 per cent and Bloomberg at 11 per cent.

Only four per cent of Pete voters second choice were Bernie, so most of Warren’s Pete votes would go to Biden. 

23 per cent + 19 per cent is more than 31 per cent. 

Warren’s voters could just as easily go more to Biden. 

 

 

 

And imagine if Bloomberg also dropped out. 

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ctherainbow

I did not read through all 35 pages to see if this was AP, but turnout in Virginia was higher than in 2008, and nearly doubled 2016.  I mean, yes, we been knew that VA is getting bluer, but... holy ****.   :giveup: 

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Morphine Prince

So I decided to look at the Democratic turnout vs. Republican turnout in every state. Keep in mind NO ONE HAD TO show up for Trump. Trump WILL be the Republican nominee. Also keep in mind Trump WILL win several of these states. Some of these states are still reporting votes. 

Vermont: Dems had a higher turnout, overwhelmingly 

Virginia: No GOP primary 

North Carolina: Dems 1.3M, GOP 753,000

Alabama: Dems 441,000, GOP 716,000

Maine: No GOP Primary

Massachusetts: Dems had a higher turnout, overwhelmingly 

Oklahoma: Dems 301,000, GOP 292,000

Tennessee: Dems 484,000, GOP 350,000

Arkansas: Dems 208,000, GOP 236,000

Colorado: Dems 713,000, GOP 630,000

Minnesota: No GOP Primary

Texas: Dems 1.6M, GOP 1.7M 

Utah: Dems 160,000, GOP 296,000

California: 1.9M, GOP 1.1M 

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DeleteMyAccount
1 minute ago, Morphine Prince said:

North Carolina: Dems 1.3M, GOP 753,000

Everyone should also keep an eye on NC for the election. If Dems can secure WI and MI + NC, they win. It went blue for Obama. It could happen again if they rally the voters. Especially if Biden gets the nom and rallies the black voters. 

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Whispering

Biden will meet the delegate threshold in California.

By how much, we don’t know, but this is an important percentage he needed to hit!

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Maleficent
7 minutes ago, ZacharyMark said:

Everyone should also keep an eye on NC for the election. If Dems can secure WI and MI + NC, they win. It went blue for Obama. It could happen again if they rally the voters. Especially if Biden gets the nom and rallies the black voters. 

assuming Trump doesn’t flip Nevada or  even New Mexico. 

If New Mexico goes red (unlikely), and WI, NC, MI go blue; we get a electoral tie at 269 each lol. The chaos that would cause. 

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Morphine Prince

There are people in Texas who have been waiting 5 hours to vote. Pathetic. This state should be ashamed. 

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DeleteMyAccount
3 minutes ago, Maleficent said:

assuming Trump doesn’t flip Nevada or  even New Mexico. 

If New Mexico goes red (unlikely), and WI, NC, MI go blue; we get a electoral tie at 269 each lol. The chaos that would cause. 

I'm going to assume that the States that Hillary won in 2016 will remain the same. Like I said earlier, she lost WI, MI and PA by a combined total of 64k votes. NC would be great to get back. But if voter turnout/interest can increase with a great digital and grassroots campaign, the Dems can win them all. 

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ctherainbow
20 minutes ago, Morphine Prince said:

Alabama: Dems 441,000, GOP 716,000

Poor Doug.      :giveup:  

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ctherainbow

Also, regardless of the candidate we support, can we all just get together and light our Alejandro candles and pray that Bloomberg misses statewide viability in CA and TX?       :pray: 

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Whispering
8 minutes ago, Morphine Prince said:

There are people in Texas who have been waiting 5 hours to vote. Pathetic. This state should be ashamed. 

They were just showing a voting station on MSNBC where the people waited for five hours, mostly black voters. 

They were determined to stay and vote. 

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