>Florida 4:15 pm EST (Kartik Krishnaiyer): My GOP sources are growing increasingly confident as the day wears on that they’ve blocked the Democratic wave.
4:00 pm EST (Dave Trotter): As far as composition of the electorate, 2018 in Florida is similar to 2016, not 2014. In 2014, a higher percentage of voters voted on Election Day. The numbers today suggest it will be closer to 2016. Basically, an overwhelming amount of the votes have already been cast.
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Does anyone have the screenshot of the collage of the libshits posting on Jow Forums around November 6th/7th bragging about how they're gonna laugh at us when Trump loses? Please...
Brayden Jones
By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the Internet's impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine's."
Cameron Mitchell
I'd fuck you instead :^)
Oliver Ortiz
Dems aren't turning out in great numbers on election day it seems.
>Democrats in Duval County made a big push there this year. They made gains compared to 2014, about on par with 2016. But GOP was ^ 3% from 2016. That's the story in several key counties, including Hillsborough. But Dems now put up big vote in Osceola, Orange.
Alexander Anderson
>Nobel prize winning economist just now figuring out how the Senate works
Former trump voter here. I enjoyed the left rage and all, but shouldnt we throw them a bone and let them have the house? I mean, trump is fun and all, but i dont want that orange chimpanzee to have his cheeto fingers on the pussy of the american pepple.
Carter Allen
>And voted for weed While I am not big fan of weed people, it's because they usual vote Democrat so thanks
Juan Ortiz
>there are people in this thread that eat grainshit for breakfast
OP, you haven't been responding to people asking what you will do in the event of 5 threads, AKA you hitting your thread limit when you need to bake. Please say you have some plan or make one. You will likely hit this, I wouldn't mind being your backup or some such but I don't want any drama so do as you please.
I'm interested in Miami. Republicans did pretty good there in early voting after all.
Charles Davis
>the only state with more registered democrats than republicans may "go blue" well i'm in shock
Austin Walker
>boston so basically a polling place with no chance on impacting any race?
Blake Ward
Remember about Carville, the Dem shill from MSNBC
>“If the Democrats lose the Florida Senate, that’s going to be bad, really bad. If Nelson loses Florida and you are a Democrat, throw up and go to bed because the night is over.”
Brandon Ramirez
b-but historically the party that wins the EV loses!