The counter-accusation is that there is good reason, especially given his rhetoric, to believe that a team of Trump observers would not act in good faith.I do think they are perfectly acceptable votes that should absolutely be counted regardless of the result, but I'm still going to resent a place with a recent history of election fraud deciding to write their own rules basically just to piss off the Trump campaign. They could have just as well said "sure, you can observe the election process early because we're taking extraordinary measures around the pandemic. We'll start counting and be totally transparent about the process" and everything would be excellent.
If they simply froze voting right now and just give the state to whoever is leading at this time? Trump wins.The counter-accusation is that there is good reason, especially given his rhetoric, to believe that a team of Trump observers would not act in good faith.
Yes but that's nonsense. You count the votes and don't just stop at a time when its convenient for your particular candidate.If they simply froze voting right now and just give the state to whoever is leading at this time? Trump wins.
Why? If your vote gets discarded because it happened to be in the pool of those counted last, then how democratic is that?Statistically speaking, late counts, recounts should consistently NOT change results.
If Biden gets Michigan and Wisconsin and Trump gets the rest of the eastern states this may seriously come down to NevadaGeorgia, Michigan, and North Carolina are pretty close. But I really think Pennsylvania will go to Donald.
I think that AZ doesn't matter if NC GA PA go to Trump and WI MI go to Biden, it's a very slim Trump win with like 272 ec or closeIf Biden gets Michigan and Wisconsin and Trump gets the rest of the eastern states this may seriously come down to Nevada
I rather think it was a statement of the fact that the results should be accurate enough that recounts would not change them.Why? If your vote gets discarded because it happened to be in the pool of those counted last, then how democratic is that?
I don't get this sense of urgency, when regardless who wins this, the incumbent will officialy stay in the office til January.
That discarded vote of which you write, cast among 10s of millions, statistically speaking, should be about as likely to be one party or the other. Yet these recounts and extensions are, from what I can tell, consistently trending Democratic.Why? If your vote gets discarded because it happened to be in the pool of those counted last, then how democratic is that?
I don't get this sense of urgency, when regardless who wins this, the incumbent will officialy stay in the office til January.
The fact that Trump may lose because of Arizona seems a bit of karma considering the controversy that happened with John McCainI think that AZ doesn't matter if NC GA PA go to Trump and WI MI go to Biden, it's a very slim Trump win with like 272 ec or close
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Yeah AZ is deciding factor in this scenario.
So like, on NPR this morning, (I don't know if it was the local programming or actual NPR correspondents, with PA being important it kind of blends together), they asked a reporter in Philly if he'd seen any of the poll watchers Trump called for. They asked the question like it was a voter intimidation issue, but the guy was like "Oh yeah, they're here at the ballot counting facility. They've got their chairs against the wall watching the counters work." Ballot watchers is a legitimate role that they were wrong to undermine.The counter-accusation is that there is good reason, especially given his rhetoric, to believe that a team of Trump observers would not act in good faith.
Unless Biden takes three states or trump does then we won't know until Thursday because that's what Nevada is continuing counting the vote.We will probably have the results by the end of the day.
AKA, it's no fair he won New York and California by such huge margins, why didn't he win the election! Just going to point out that in 2016, Trump literally only lost the popular vote because of California.-Trump can lose the election, but win the presidency due to the electoral college overruling the American electorate if Trump wins with incredibly slim margins in some random states
The courts have literally never done this, or anything like it.-If Trump loses both the popular and the electoral vote he and the court he stacked in his favor can suspend the election and just declare Trump the victor due to ''fraud''
A House vote for president only happens if no candidate has 270 electoral votes. The fashion in which you describe it happening is only built on norms and tradition, nothing mandates that it cannot simply be a regular majority vote of the House. Given the way Trump has trampled all over things that are only mandated by norm and tradition, it would be a fitting end to his term as President.-If Trump fails with the courts but drags out the vote then it may be the House which decides the president, but despite the Democrats having a majority there this vote would be done by states, not by the number of seats which means the Republicans have a majority there too.
They literally just decided that the federal deadline was valid and that it's an equal protection violation to count different ballots in a state under different rules, and since by this point the deadline was the next day that it was impossible to draft, agree on, and implement a statewide recount before the deadline.2000 anyone? and things have only gotten worse
Not at all what they did. The core argument was that you can't count pars of a state under different rules than the rest of the state so if Gore wanted another recount it would have had to be statewide, and also the federal deadline for having it all sorted could be enforced and was, you know, the next day.to shut down the voting, just like they did in 2000,
This is the one thing I am reasonably certain is not going to happen. Controversy and courtrooms are incoming.I agree. I think the USA would heavily benefit from a clear result, and not a load of controversy and courtroom shitshow to pile more fuel on the mutual antagonism.
Eh, the one I used is a prediction market and is probably good for it. They've been around a good long while and haven't had any of those sorts of problems in the years they've been open. But then I'm only going to win like $12 if Biden wins, I only bought a few shares in him.I'm mostly enjoying anons losing their minds when they figured out the websites they used for gambling on the elections ran away with their money.
No, thats not true. Different areas/demographics are more or less likely to cast absentee ballots, and those areas/ demographics may not politically reflect the votes already cast.That discarded vote of which you write, cast among 10s of millions, statistically speaking, should be about as likely to be one party or the other.
Vote counts are localised systems (elections are run at a county level, if I remember rightly), and counties tend to favour one side or the other. In the USA, it seems the slowest counts occur in certain cities, and cities tend to vote Democrat. Therefore, Democrat votes in numerous states are likely to roll in later than Republican ones. This isn't a conspiracy, it's just geography and procedure.That discarded vote of which you write, cast among 10s of millions, statistically speaking, should be about as likely to be one party or the other. Yet these recounts and extensions are, from what I can tell, consistently trending Democratic.
I can think of some fair and valid reasons for this. But I also fear massive voter fraud.