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(11-04-2020 11:49 AM)Attackcoog Wrote:  
(11-04-2020 11:45 AM)UofMstateU Wrote:  AZ is wild. There are just over 400,000 ballots yet to be counted. If Trump holds onto a 64% edge in them (he's ran slightly better than that during the night after Fox News called it) Trump would win by 20K votes.

Yeah---I dont get why FOX hasnt rescinded its call of Arizona. Their "call desk" guy said the reason they called it was because the outstanding vote was mail in and it would be largely Biden. If thats the case, then the margin should be widening---not closing. Its now 50K closer than it was and at this rate of close, Trump would win. Typically, a "call" should be rescinded when the actual vote fails to track the expectation. The outstanding vote is not breaking Biden as expected--thus the logic the FOX "call desk" gave for the call is no longer operative. They are just being hard headed at this point. They may end up being right---but their logic for the call has clearly proven faulty.

AP rescinded its senate call on AZ.
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