NaMo_JaMo Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 Just now, argadorn said: phily 30 percen tvotes ravli ... avi clear ga b tahtah ke ... Phily lo 30% votes ante entha avva andulo 70 30 untadi kada ratio and small red counties enni unnay Quote
dasara_bullodu1 Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 1 minute ago, argadorn said: phily 30 percen tvotes ravli ... avi clear ga b tahtah ke ... anni phily downtown nunde you can guess who they will vote Quote
NaMo_JaMo Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 Just now, dasara_bullodu1 said: anni phily downtown nunde you can guess who they will vote Vuncle calm down phily lo 70b:30t And small red counties unnay hard to beat trump Quote
dasara_bullodu1 Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 1 minute ago, NaMo_JaMo said: Vuncle calm down phily lo 70b:30t And small red counties unnay hard to beat trump It looks like another 20,000 or so votes have come in from Philadelphia, and they broke 92 percent for Biden. Along with about 9,000 votes from deep-blue Montgomery County that broke 73 percent for Biden, this cut Trump’s statewide advantage from 2.6 percentage points to 2.3 points. It might seem wild that the Philadelphia tranche of votes could be that Democratic, but look at this way: Philadelphia usually votes around 80 percent (or a little higher) for Democratic presidential candidates. Clinton, for example, won 82 percent of the county’s votes in 2016. Right now, Biden is at about 80 percent in Philadelphia. But we also know that voters who used mail-in ballots were more likely to be Democrats, so you’re talking about the most Democratic votes out of a strongly Democratic-leaning pool of voters. Quote
NaMo_JaMo Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 2 minutes ago, dasara_bullodu1 said: It looks like another 20,000 or so votes have come in from Philadelphia, and they broke 92 percent for Biden. Along with about 9,000 votes from deep-blue Montgomery County that broke 73 percent for Biden, this cut Trump’s statewide advantage from 2.6 percentage points to 2.3 points. It might seem wild that the Philadelphia tranche of votes could be that Democratic, but look at this way: Philadelphia usually votes around 80 percent (or a little higher) for Democratic presidential candidates. Clinton, for example, won 82 percent of the county’s votes in 2016. Right now, Biden is at about 80 percent in Philadelphia. But we also know that voters who used mail-in ballots were more likely to be Democrats, so you’re talking about the most Democratic votes out of a strongly Democratic-leaning pool of voters. Oh kk inka how many votes to be counted in PA and rest of all countues separate num ivvu vaa Quote
JonSnowUSA Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 1 minute ago, NaMo_JaMo said: Oh kk inka how many votes to be counted in PA and rest of all countues separate num ivvu vaa Almost 750 K to ! million vunnayi anukunta motham count cheyalsinavi PA lo.. Trump thatha doubtaa Quote
dasara_bullodu1 Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 2 minutes ago, NaMo_JaMo said: Oh kk inka how many votes to be counted in PA and rest of all countues separate num ivvu vaa Turns out there are about 763,000 total mail ballots left to count in the state, which is … a lot. At the moment, Trump leads Biden by about 187,000 votes in Pennsylvania, which translates to 3 percentage points. Now, I don’t know how many of those 763,000 votes might not be counted for various reasons, but if we just round down to 750,000 outstanding ballots, Biden would have to win 62 percent or so to have a threadbare lead. But the challenge for Trump is that because mail ballots tilt Democratic, Biden has been winning recent new tranches of mail ballots by margins far larger than that. It’s true that some of these outstanding votes are from Republican areas of the state, but a quarter of them come from the Philadelphia area (including 120,000 from Philadelphia proper), where those votes will be very Democratic. There are also about 85,000 mail ballots left to count from Democratic-leaning Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) and Lehigh County (Allentown). Point is, there may well be enough for Biden to overcome Trump’s current lead. Quote
dasara_bullodu1 Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 1 minute ago, r2d2 said: yup.. malleee vesaadu... adi state law batti anukunta ... Quote
r2d2 Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 Just now, dasara_bullodu1 said: adi state law batti anukunta ... he knows that.. just giving masala to his base... 1 Quote
uyghur12 Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 1 minute ago, dasara_bullodu1 said: adi state law batti anukunta ... nov 12th Quote
NaMo_JaMo Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 3 minutes ago, dasara_bullodu1 said: Turns out there are about 763,000 total mail ballots left to count in the state, which is … a lot. At the moment, Trump leads Biden by about 187,000 votes in Pennsylvania, which translates to 3 percentage points. Now, I don’t know how many of those 763,000 votes might not be counted for various reasons, but if we just round down to 750,000 outstanding ballots, Biden would have to win 62 percent or so to have a threadbare lead. But the challenge for Trump is that because mail ballots tilt Democratic, Biden has been winning recent new tranches of mail ballots by margins far larger than that. It’s true that some of these outstanding votes are from Republican areas of the state, but a quarter of them come from the Philadelphia area (including 120,000 from Philadelphia proper), where those votes will be very Democratic. There are also about 85,000 mail ballots left to count from Democratic-leaning Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) and Lehigh County (Allentown). Point is, there may well be enough for Biden to overcome Trump’s current lead. Vuncle i asked votes to count in phily and rest of red counties coz na ratio idi 80b:20t phily 60t:40b red counties Quote
Iriswest Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 1 hour ago, LadiesTailor said: Paper ballots lo Edo Theda kitting... Ekkadoo vinnattu vundi 😉😉 EVM tampering ani baboru annattu undi kada. Quote
reality Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 9 minutes ago, r2d2 said: he knows that.. just giving masala to his base... DLM... batch unnaru ga veellu... shitt-scared about counting where they are projected to lose. Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted November 5, 2020 Report Posted November 5, 2020 4 minutes ago, NaMo_JaMo said: Vuncle i asked votes to count in phily and rest of red counties coz na ratio idi 80b:20t phily 60t:40b red counties Nee answer ikkade vundi chadivithe correct ga...Dig for it. No one can be as more precise as this. Final conclusion kuda ichasadu. 9 minutes ago, dasara_bullodu1 said: Turns out there are about 763,000 total mail ballots left to count in the state, which is … a lot. At the moment, Trump leads Biden by about 187,000 votes in Pennsylvania, which translates to 3 percentage points. Now, I don’t know how many of those 763,000 votes might not be counted for various reasons, but if we just round down to 750,000 outstanding ballots, Biden would have to win 62 percent or so to have a threadbare lead. But the challenge for Trump is that because mail ballots tilt Democratic, Biden has been winning recent new tranches of mail ballots by margins far larger than that. It’s true that some of these outstanding votes are from Republican areas of the state, but a quarter of them come from the Philadelphia area (including 120,000 from Philadelphia proper), where those votes will be very Democratic. There are also about 85,000 mail ballots left to count from Democratic-leaning Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) and Lehigh County (Allentown). Point is, there may well be enough for Biden to overcome Trump’s current lead. Quote
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