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(11-04-2020 03:01 PM)bricksnivy Wrote:  Tied up with work most of the day. Can someone give me the cliff notes version? Biden likely has Michigan, Airzona and Wisconsin; Trump has PA and NC? Where is GA and does Trump have any way to win if he doesn't take WI or MI?

House - R's picked up seats, but D's still majority
Senate - R's maintain majority

North Carolina - What is the status of Tillis/Cunningham race?

All votes counted in NC. Tillis up good bit. Nobody will call it.

Trump will win GA, but Dems may still try to cheat. Trump has NC.
Biden has WI. Biden leads MI.
Trump leads PA but too early. Biden leads AZ, but several groups have pulled back call. Biden leads NV but too early.

Looks good for Biden, but the fat lady hasn't sung. Trump wins GA, NC and PA, he only needs one more state out of MI, NV or AZ.
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