@earl-of-trumps saidExcellent.
Ok, I'll accept it.
Just a little advice. Remember where you got the info and check up on the sources from them again. If they use old data and/or try misleading you, then stop using that source.
@no1marauder said"Trump’s biggest gain since 2016 was among self-identified Christians. He got 71 percent of Protestants, 62 percent of Catholics, and 67 percent of the “other Christians” category—an increase of about a dozen points, across the board, from his performance in 2016. That might be due, in part, to his Supreme Court appointments."
I don't think Joe Biden is particularly "left".
Naturally, I was rooting for Trump to lose; he really has been an utter disgrace and embarrassment. But my prediction was more based on his underwater approval level than personal preference.
Didn't do so hot on my Congressional picks unlike 2018 when I pretty much nailed it. I'm waiting for some final results and to ...[text shortened]... e food for thought: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/a-warning-sign-for-democrats/ar-BB1aHnKn
"One, Democrats are having trouble attracting self-identified Christians. Two, they can’t count on the votes of people of color, just because the Republican candidate is overtly racist. Three, they need better turnout on the left. And four, they need to consolidate a majority of independent voters. If they don’t fix these problems, they could be looking at difficult maps for a long time to come."
There is a lot to unpack around religion. We are going through a kind of a revival period in some ways.
The urban-rural divide is getting very sharp. The map of blue vs red areas is almost literally a population density map.
@spruce112358 saidSo you are saying you believe Christianity needs to be stamped out?
"Trump’s biggest gain since 2016 was among self-identified Christians. He got 71 percent of Protestants, 62 percent of Catholics, and 67 percent of the “other Christians” category—an increase of about a dozen points, across the board, from his performance in 2016. That might be due, in part, to his Supreme Court appointments."
"One, Democrats are having trouble attrac ...[text shortened]... de is getting very sharp. The map of blue vs red areas is almost literally a population density map.
Trump at one point led in Georgia by over 300,000 votes.
His lead is now down to about 3500 with still votes to count.https://results.decisiondeskhq.com/
From Nate Silver:
"There are now about 19,000 votes left to count in Georgia, if I’m doing the math right, and Biden needs to win them by 3,600 votes, or 19 percent, in line with a margin of 60-40 or thereabouts."
https://fivethirtyeight.com/live-blog/2020-election-results-coverage/
My math says there's been about 28,000 votes counted since 1 PM today and Biden has carried them by better than 2:1.
@spruce112358 saidThe full exit polls (with a massive 15,553 respondents) is here: https://abcnews.go.com/Elections/exit-polls-2020-us-presidential-election-results-analysis
"Trump’s biggest gain since 2016 was among self-identified Christians. He got 71 percent of Protestants, 62 percent of Catholics, and 67 percent of the “other Christians” category—an increase of about a dozen points, across the board, from his performance in 2016. That might be due, in part, to his Supreme Court appointments."
"One, Democrats are having trouble attrac ...[text shortened]... de is getting very sharp. The map of blue vs red areas is almost literally a population density map.
There's a lot there. Want to chew it over a bit.
@athousandyoung saidWell, I suppose if you did not get caught stuffing ballots, it did not happen.https://www.huffpost.com/entry/joe-biden-record-votes-2020-election_n_5fa3285ec5b660630aedf824
Joe Biden Receives Most Votes In Presidential Election History
With more than 70 million votes, the Democratic nominee has beaten a record set by Barack Obama in 2008.