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LIVE CHAT: Election Night 2016 (11/8/2016)


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For live discussion of the 2016 Election Night coverage. This topic will open on Tuesday evening, November 8, at 6:45 pm ET, and will close when the election is called by the major networks or 2:00 am ET, November 9 (whichever is first).

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We all know political talk on the net is a loaded shitbomb so we won't be giving out many second chances for anyone who can't speak their mind without attacking other posters/making it personal. Think twice, post once. On the flip side, if you're about to report a post, know the difference between the personal and the political.

Keep it civil folks!

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Useful tool, of all places, from the UK Guardian website.  What's so useful?  Side by side with the Presidential Electoral count are the Senate and House Results (a count at least):

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2016/nov/08/us-election-2016-results-live-clinton-trump?view=map&type=presidential

CNN's "battleground map", showing up to date solid predictions and expected battle states:

http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/04/politics/road-to-270-electoral-college-map-november-4-duplicate/index.html

Five-Thity-Eight's Election Blog, if you care what Nate Silver and his cohorts think (updated every few minutes, but it's not a map, it's blogged text):

http://fivethirtyeight.com/live-blog/2016-election-results-coverage/

NY Times Election Map:

http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/president

 

VICE/Slate/VoteCastr Live YouTube Election coverage, if you are so sick of the traditional media you won't even watch them:

 

 

The Young Turks Live YouTube Election coverage, if you are so sick of the traditional media you won't even watch them:

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2 minutes ago, Rapunzel said:

The breaking news was, I think, about a shooting in Los Angeles near 2 polling places, but not at an actual polling place. They have not caught the shooter yet and the polling places are going on lockdown.

That's bad news for those people in that area of L.A.  I hope they catch the shooter and if not some kind of arrangements made for those that haven't voted yet.

I have DirecTv and we have a option to press the red button on the remote control and it gives me 4 split screen networks, with State by State results that can be pulled up.

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1 minute ago, Desperately Random said:

I'm still scared although what little I've heard does sound encouraging. I'm going to get a  glass of wine and watch a movie for an hour because I need to relax a bit. Hopefully when I check back in I'll see some positive news.

Wait for Virginia, that's what's gonna set me off a bit if it's not promising.  Kentucky and Indiana mean nothing to Democrats, we don't expect to win those states and we don't need to.

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Hi everyone! What networks are you all watching? I'm on MSNBC with my lady Rachel Maddow.

I'm going to start with the Democracy Now! coverage (via LINK) when it starts in a few minutes, and then when PBS NewsHour begins its coverage at 5:00 (I'm on Pacific time) I'll probably switch back and forth with that.  I'm missing Al Jazeera America more than ever.

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2 minutes ago, HumblePi said:

That's bad news for those people in that area of L.A.  I hope they catch the shooter and if not some kind of arrangements made for those that haven't voted yet.

I hope so as well, and I imagine that some arrangements would have to made as they shouldn't be able to keep those people from voting. At least Trump's chances of winning CA are virtually nil and always have been. We're here in San Diego hosting a party, watching MSNBC and this feed, and keeping our fingers and toes crossed for good news!

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Before this all gets crazy. I want to say thank you to Ptv for having this thread. And thanks to all the smart, informative and funny posters here. This could have been a lot worse without people to read and discuss things  with,  I don't have anybody I can really do that with in real life. I hope to see you around the site in other threads.

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2 minutes ago, BoogieBurns said:

I'm on CNN because John King has the prettiest blue eyes. Should I turn to MSNBC?

John King and CNN's board is far superior to Kornacki who makes me stabby - but the rest of the crew at MSNBC are generally better.  But Axelrod and Begala are CNN (and my girl crush Angela Rye and sensible Ana Navarro).

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It was always a joke in our house growing up - oh here goes Indiana for the GOP again.  I made a bet that I'd dance outside of my house if Obama won Indiana (back in 2008).  He did eventually - and this old broad was outside the next night, dancing in my front yard (no street lights by me, so no one was harmed or impaired by seeing that spectacle).  Before Obama won IN in 2008, last time before was with LBJ landslide.  

Can't believe OH is a toss up.  My voting place was packed this morning (at opening).  Hearing there's heavy turnout throughout the state.  Fingers crossed.

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Just now, GHScorpiosRule said:

Da fuck? If there are votes too early to call, then why are you fucking bringing them up to say "too close to call?"

No surprise that Kintuckeee and Indiana went to the Orange Bloward.

My, but this hot toddy is doing the trick.

Kentucky is a coal State, it was predicted to go red and Georgia is not a traditional open carry state. However, open carry IS legal with a Georgia permit. It is also worthy of note that you MAY openly carry a firearm without a permit in a motor vehicle. So the States where the NRA is strong, or the coal mining states like W. Virginia and Pennsylvania might go red too.

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