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« on: March 31, 2019, 05:33:06 PM »

I'm going to do this as if it were an actual election night.

7:00 PM:

We are going to project President Trump wins Indiana and it's 11 electoral votes. where Mike Pence is from.

Kentucky and it's 8 electoral votes will also go to President Trump. No surprise here.

Bernie Sanders as expected will win his home state of Vermont and 3 electoral votes.

Virginia is too close to call, Early returns currently show Trump leading, We project this might change when Northern Virginia starts to come in towards the end of counting ballots here. 13 electoral votes at stake.

Georgia and it's 16 electoral votes are also too close to call, Trump leads here by a wide margin, However it will likely narrow down once Atlanta and their suburbs come in.

South Carolina is too early to call, We don't have enough information to call South Carolina yet. 9 electoral votes.

Trump starts off the night with 19 electoral votes.
Sanders starts off with 3 electoral votes.

These are the same totals each candidate started off with last time by the way.

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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2019, 05:42:28 PM »

7:30 PM

West Virginia will go to President Donald Trump. 5 electoral votes.

North Carolina and it's 15 electoral votes are too close to call. Trump is narrowly leading here.

Ohio and 18 electoral votes are also too close to call. Trump leads here narrowly.

Trump now has 24 electoral votes.

Sanders is at 3 electoral votes still.


States that closed their polls earlier that we still can't project.

Virginia now shows an expanded Trump lead. 27% of precincts are now reporting.

Georgia shows a big Trump lead still. 18% of precincts reporting.

South Carolina is still too early to call. Only 2% of precincts are reporting.
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« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2019, 05:53:27 PM »

8:00 PM

Alabama, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Tennessee will all go to President Trump.

Connecticut, Delaware, The District of Colombia, Illinois, 3/4 electoral votes in Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island all go to Bernie Sanders.

Florida and 29 electoral votes are too close to call. Trump leads here right now.
Mississippi and it's 6 electoral votes are too early to call.
Missouri and it's 10 electoral votes are also too early to call.
New Hampshire and it's 4 electoral votes are too close to call with Trump taking a narrow lead here in early returns.
Pennsylvania and 20 electoral votes are too close to call. Bernie Sanders leads by a wide margin here at the moment due to only Philadelphia having been reported so far.



Earlier poll closings we still have yet to call.

Virginia: Trump still enjoys a lead here, Though soon we're going to get to Northern Virginia and begin counting votes and precincts there. 52% of precincts reporting.
Georgia: Trump leads here still. 37% of precincts reporting.
North Carolina: Trump leads very narrowly. 40% of precincts reporting.
Ohio: Trump also leads narrowly here right now. 43% of precincts reporting.
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« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2019, 02:54:19 PM »

Final Result: With all votes cast, Donald Trump wins Yuma County Colorado by a margin of 83.1% to Sander's 11.9%

Sanders should win. I don't know what your result is but it's wrong.
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