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Day 1385

Today in one sentence: Biden holds a 253 to 213 Electoral College advantage over Trump after narrowly winning both Wisconsin and Michigan; the Trump campaign, however, said it would request a recount; Biden holds a lead in Arizona and Nevada, while Trump is up in Alaska, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia; Democrats are still projected to win the House but in the Senate, Democrats have only gained one seat, with five races yet to be called; Biden is currently winning the popular vote by nearly 3 million; and Trump falsely claimed he won the presidential election and vowed to take legal action to stop “all voting.”


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com/2020/11/04/day-1385/
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I refuse to believe there are more of them than there are of us. Plus I live in California: weed.

That is how I am handling things.

How’s everyone?

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The Trump campaign is now suing to stop the county… in Georgia.

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From Pod Save America - the Day after the Election review

After reminding each other for weeks that we probably wouldn’t have a clear winner of the race for president on election night, we did not have a clear winner on election night, and frankly, it sucked! But we can now feel very confident that when all of the votes have been counted, we’ll be looking at a Joe Biden presidency. Congratulations! (Provisionally.)

  • Donald Trump managed to hold onto Florida and Texas, denying Biden an early landslide victory and affording the rest of us ample time to see what happens when you add a little wine to a gin and tonic (strong disapproval in exit polls). But as expected, the electoral map shifted over the course of the night and into the morning. Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, and Nebraska’s Second Congressional District have all been called for Biden. If Nevada follows suit, he’ll be the projected winner of 270 electoral votes and president-elect of the United States. That would make Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina, which are all still in play, pure gravy.

  • Just as his own Twitter foretold, Trump went full autocrat at 2:30 a.m., when he took the stage at his wholly illegal White House superspreading rally to claim, with millions of valid ballots left to be counted, “Frankly, we did win this election.” You know, like a dangerous, irresponsible maniac. Trump reasonably insisted that the vote count be stopped in the states where he’s ahead and proceed in the states where he’s behind, and vaguely said he would go to the Supreme Court, presumably to have Brett Kavanugh invent some kind of Stop Counting Votes In Pennsylvania doctrine. The media, to its credit, largely covered this as the lie-filled, nonsensical mess that it was.

  • The Trump campaign said on Wednesday that it would request a recount in Wisconsin (sure, whatever), and that it had filed lawsuits to stop the counting of eligible votes in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia (no, lmao). It can’t be repeated enough that the reason we didn’t have full results in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania on Election Night is because those states’ GOP-controlled legislatures blocked election officials from processing mail-in ballots before November 3. That’s all. Everything has unfolded exactly as expected, there’s no evidence of anything fishy, and no matter how many Trump underlings falsely claim victory in Pennsylvania, this election does not end until every vote has been counted.

Or until Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is in jail, whichever comes first.

  • The U.S. Postal Service ignored Judge Emmett Sullivan’s order to sweep its processing plants for undelivered ballots by 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, after 300,000 that had been scanned into the postal system couldn’t be traced. Sullivan was appropriately pissed on Wednesday, and said he would be calling DeJoy to testify: “someone might have a price to pay.” That 300,000 number probably isn’t as bad as it looks: According to the Post Office, ballots have been skipping the usual scanning process to allow for faster delivery, which makes the data a mess. When inspectors did finally do a sweep later in the evening, they found just 13 undelivered ballots in Pennsylvania.

  • When Joe Biden does (knock on wood) emerge victorious, he’ll have a tougher road ahead than we would’ve liked. Democrats held onto the House, but lost a few seats they won in 2018, and failed to unseat any GOP incumbents. Things look bleaker still in the Senate, with just the slimmest remaining path for Democrats to reach a 50-50 split with (keep on knocking) Vice President Kamala Harris as tiebreaker. Even Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) clung to her seat, heralding another six years of Worthless Polls Winter.

It would have been cathartic to watch the country deliver a swift, decisive rebuke to Donald Trump and everything he represents, and it’s haunting that so many Americans bore witness to the last four years and signed up for more. But with millions of votes untallied, Joe Biden has already broken the popular-vote record, and seems very likely to have pulled off the enormously difficult task of unseating an incumbent president. We always knew we’d have more work to do. Today, enjoy the (provisional, unjinxed) win.

And now to bring things down for a moment: Democrats had a huge bummer of a night in state houses. A much hoped-for Blue Wave did not materialize, preventing Democrats from flipping legislatures in Texas, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Iowa. Only four chambers changed hands on Tuesday: Democrats took control of the Arizona House and Senate, while Republicans won both chambers in New Hampshire. Those losses set the GOP up to continue gerrymandering apace, now with a 6-3 far-right Supreme Court ready to slap down any challenges. The good news is, Democrats won themselves a lot of seats at the redistricting table in the 2018 wave. It would be better news still if Democrats manage to squeak by with a Senate majority (and, y’know, Joe Biden wins), and reform the redistricting process federally. If not, minority rule will still prevail in much of America. Get ready to work your ass off in Georgia.

Their podcast

On today’s Pod Save America : Favreau, Jon Lovett, Tommy Vietor, and Dan Pfeiffer discuss the clusterfuck of an Election Night that has ended with votes still being counted in several states (including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina), and Joe Biden on the cusp of defeating Donald Trump. Watch here youtube.com/crookedmedia

-Donald Trump, making his own defeat sound sick as hell

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Last batches of AZ votes coming in…and it could alter the AZ call (75K of 400K mail in ballots just came in) Trump could be getting a bit of a bump of voters FYI

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:eyes:

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The AP Twitter account may have been fake, but the AP really did make that call: EXPLAINER: Why AP called Arizona for Biden

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Whoa. Twitter must be sitting on Donnie’s account prepared to push mute at a moment’s notice.

Good on them.
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as of 11/5/20 7:50 AM PST

Pa. lieutenant governor predicts Biden will win state’s 20 electoral votes

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman said that his state’s ballot-counting process is “drawing to a close” and believes that the outstanding ballots will deliver the state’s 20 electoral votes to Joe Biden.

As of Thursday morning, Pennsylvania had about 768,000 ballots remaining that needed to be counted, which Fetterman said in an interview on MSNBC would be enough to "probably deliver our Commonwealth to the [former] vice president at this point, based on previous modeling of how those ballots have been performing with respect to, whether it’s for the [former] vice president, or the president.”

While Fetterman declined to predict when he believes his state would finish counting, he indicated that it was possible it would be done by Thursday evening.

“Things are drawing to a close,” said Fetterman, who reiterated that the outstanding ballots in his state will be favorable to Biden’s chances to carry Pennsylvania, which Trump won in 2016.

Asked about any irregularities from the election in his state, he said it’s been “incredibly smooth” and suggested that the only issue has been the lawsuits the Trump campaign is mounting.

“You have the Trump campaign showing up on our corner in Philadelphia like some sad carnival barker, making outlandish claims,” he said. “That’s the only problem.”

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George - R Sen Purdue v D Ossoff - Runoff possibility

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Only 13 ballots found. Hmmmm

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European point of view

Deepening divisions worry U.S. allies and friends, but France’s foreign minister said he has “faith in U.S. institutions validating the results of the election.”

Twitter limited another tweet:


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BREAKING via NYT: David Perdue has fallen under the 50 percent threshold to avoid a runoff in Georgia’s Senate race. He’s at 49.9997 percent — 141 votes short of winning outright with more votes still to be counted from Democratic areas.

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