sycasey said:
BearForce2 said:
sycasey said:
BearForce2 said:
dimitrig said:
That is what happens when you are unpopular but govern as if you are.
Who was pulling for Donald other than those wackos who stormed the Capital?
74+ million voted for Trump. We're not sure who the Biden voters were.
There were 81 million of them. Which, last I checked, was more than 74 million.
Biden also came in 5th in New Hampshire with 8%. His popularity skyrocketed like his votes after 2 am.
Otherwise known as "absentee ballots," likely cast by people who stayed home and didn't go to rallies.
The morning of the election Fivethirtyeight had an article which spelled out the timing of the vote count in each state and when things would skew toward which party. They were pretty much dead on with Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. They weren't sure what would happen in Georgia because each county had different rules. They were also dead on that Ohio and North Carolina would start off skewing Democrat and then shift to the Republicans, but the Republicans don't seem to have a problem with those dramatic shifts.
This was why I (and I know you as well) was not worried early on election night. Frankly, by 11 pm pacific time it was obvious Biden was going to win by looking at what precincts needed to report.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/election-results-timing/#