Election Results Thread

#27
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Working class turnout supposedly much higher than expected in MI. Could be an indicator for PA too. Here's Greenville PA at 630 am:

Huge turnout in Philly. Every registered rural voter can vote Trump and he won't overcome the 400,000-500,000 deficit that will come out of Philadelphia. Why do republicans always think they can win Pa?

MI, different story. More than enough white, rural voters to win the state for Trump. Would be a shocker, but possible. Wouldn't matter though with her winning Florida.
 
#30
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Huge turnout in Philly. Every registered rural voter can vote Trump and he won't overcome the 400,000-500,000 deficit that will come out of Philadelphia. Why do republicans always think they can win Pa?

MI, different story. More than enough white, rural voters to win the state for Trump. Would be a shocker, but possible. Wouldn't matter though with her winning Florida.

look another racial post from you. and thats a lot of dead voters coming out if Philadelphia
 
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HAGATNA, Guam — Hillary Clinton has overwhelmingly won the vote on the tiny U.S. island of Guam.

The territory, located west of the international date line, is 15 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and bills itself as “Where America’s Day Begins.”
With 32,071 voters casting ballots, Democrat Clinton received 71.63% of the vote. Republican Donald Trump received 24.16%, and Socialist candidate Emidio Soltysik — the only third-party candidate on the ballot — received 4.22%.

While the result of the Guam election has no bearing on the national election, it may be an indicator of how the rest of the country will vote. Residents here have correctly chosen the winner of each presidential race since 1980, when the first straw poll for president was conducted.
 
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HAGATNA, Guam — Hillary Clinton has overwhelmingly won the vote on the tiny U.S. island of Guam.

The territory, located west of the international date line, is 15 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and bills itself as “Where America’s Day Begins.”
With 32,071 voters casting ballots, Democrat Clinton received 71.63% of the vote. Republican Donald Trump received 24.16%, and Socialist candidate Emidio Soltysik — the only third-party candidate on the ballot — received 4.22%.

While the result of the Guam election has no bearing on the national election, it may be an indicator of how the rest of the country will vote. Residents here have correctly chosen the winner of each presidential race since 1980, when the first straw poll for president was conducted.

Thank God they all didn't go to one side of it to vote.
 
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