Tag: Results

  • 45 is 47

    45 is 47

    I’m going to start this piece off with a bit of a mea culpa. I fully expected the results of the election to drag out until the weekend. I did not expect as many of the swing states to break for Trump as they did or as early as they did.

    Instead, around 0115, Pennsylvania was called for Trump and sealed the Electoral College numbers. As of this writing, just before noon on Wednesday, he also leads the National vote with 71,660,413 votes or 51% of the total.

    The dominoes started falling for Trump fairly early last night. He picked up Georgia shortly after the polls closed with North Carolina following close behind. The big pickup came with Pennsylvania, where Trump won by some 150,000 votes.

    Right now, Trump has 286 electoral votes of the 270 need to win with two states left to be decided.

    Arizona and Michigan have yet to be called. Trump is up by a bit more than a million votes in Arizona with 67% of precincts reporting. Michigan is a bit tighter. He leads there by 60k votes with 95% reporting.

    Those two states are window dressing however, as he already surpassed the 270 threshold.


    In other races, the Republicans took control of the Senate by picking up seats in Montana, West Virginia, and Ohio. There are four Senate races yet to be called, AZ, PA, NV and MI. Of the four, it looks like the R’s will pick up Pennsylvania; Repub Dave McCormick is up by 50k over incumbent Bob Casey with 92% in. The races in Nevada and Michigan are too close to call, with the Dem Slotkin up by 7k votes in MI and our boy Captain Sam Brown up by a couple of hundred over the incumbent Dem Jacky Rosen. That leaves us with Arizona. Kari Lake is down by nearly a million votes with 66% of precincts reporting.

    The House is too close to call at this point, but it’s looking like the Republicans will retain a slim margin in that chamber. DDHQ is predicting a 220-215 R majority.

  • Election 2020 Update

    Election 2020 Update

    First off I’d like to thank everyone who stopped by the live coverage of the Election night returns. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Special thanks to HAJ 5.0 for all his help last night.

    Now, on to the update. Here’s where the Presidential race stands.

    Joe Biden 238 EC50.1% Popular vote69,672,239 total votes
    Donald Trump213 EC48.3% Popular vote67,101,248 total votes

    Of the states yet to be called, and keep in mind these aren’t official totals, Trump has significant leads in Pennsylvania, 3,034,458 votes to 2,522,829 for Biden with 64% reporting, North Carolina, 2,732,104 to 2,655,392 with 94% reporting, Georgia, 2,382,470 to 2,280,258 with 94% reporting. I think it’s safe to call North Carolina and Georgia for Trump at this point. Pennsylvania still has a lot of votes to be counted, but should still break for Trump, 500,000 votes is a big hill to climb with the districts remaining there.

    The remaining states, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada, are considerably closer although they’re leaning towards Biden at this point. Nevada is the closest race this morning, with Biden holding on to a razor thin margin, 588,252 to 580,605 with 67% reporting. Wisconsin is at 1,630,334 Biden to 1,609,586 Trump with 95% reporting. And the final battleground state Michigan is leaning Biden at 2,582,814 to 2,548,672 with 96% reporting.

    If Trump wins the states he’s leading in right now, NC, GA and PA he’ll have 264 electoral votes. In order to retain the White House he will need to pick up at least the 6 electoral college votes from Nevada.

    The Senate seems safe for the Republican party, so far, only two seats have been flipped. In Colorado where John Hickenlooper beat incumbent republican Cory Gardner, and in Arizona, Mark Kelley beat incumbent Martha McSally. One of those losses was offset in Michigan, where John James beat Dem incumbent Gary Peters.

    As of right now, the Republicans picked up 5 net seats in the house.


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    Stay tuned for additional coverage as the remaining states get called. Results are expected from Nevada, Michigan and Wisconsin later today after they suspended the count late last night.