NewDigs November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 (edited) I think Gayle King has been crying. Edited November 9, 2016 by NewDigs Link to comment
AmandaPanda November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 1 minute ago, Padma said: She lost Wisconsin and Michigan? For real? (I stopped watching 1/2 hour ago. They hadn't decided yet.) Because, if so, I agree with you, probably, he's running the table and it's game over. No, she hasn't. They're still too early to call. 4 Link to comment
Rosiejuliemom November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Dow Futures are down almost 500 points? Jesus wept. Link to comment
AmandaPanda November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Missouri looks like it's going to Trump. Knew it would happen, but I'm still ashamed of my home state right now. 1 Link to comment
KerleyQ November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 3 minutes ago, Padma said: She lost Wisconsin and Michigan? For real? (I stopped watching 1/2 hour ago. They hadn't decided yet.) Because, if so, I agree with you, probably, he's running the table and it's game over. Nope, neither called yet. 1 Link to comment
Kromm November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 (edited) 8 minutes ago, scriggle said: Still alot of votes to be counted in the Alexandria area which should go blue. NYT giving 95% chance win to HRC Yes, but VA is counterbalanced by losing EITHER MI or WI (and it seems very possible either could be lost). The "good news" is that MI is only 20% reported and WI only 27%. So panic COULD be premature. IF (big if) BOTH reverse, then Virginia alone winds up with a 268 to 268 tie if NH stays Trumped. If either MI or WI stays with Trump, and VA goes to Clinton... then it comes down to some combo of NV and NH going with her. Edited November 9, 2016 by Kromm Link to comment
Silly Angel November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 1 minute ago, madmaverick said: Because people were angry. Plus all the xenophobic hateful crap. Same thing as Brexit. They didn't care or know if they were voting against their economic interest. They were mad with the establishment and just wanted to stick it to them. Okay, I' going to stop treating this thread like it's Twitter. ( My Twitter feed with the hashtag ElectionDay is HORRIFYING, so I came here.) But I want to say something. I spent a couple of minutes chewing my lip over whether there were any Republicans in here who might want to have a say but backed away amid the liberal rending of garments. Then I stopped worrying. Because Drumpf fanatics are not the same as Republicans. Spending two decades in D.C. among old school, principled, rock-ribbed Republicans who believed in economic conservatism, caution in matters of international engagement, and who figured social issues were a matter of privacy and not the government's business taught me to respect the GOP and validated the wisdom of a two-party system. Of the two-party system we have. This was before "liberal" was a dirty word and the person in charge of a bloated government further bloated the government while calling for the reduction of government. Republicans are welcome to join the discussion. This is not a wolf pack; it's a friendly, largely drunk gathering of anxious souls. 5 Link to comment
junemeatcleaver November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Just now, AmandaPanda said: Missouri looks like it's going to Trump. Knew it would happen, but I'm still ashamed of my home state right now. Just hoping now Kander and Koster can pull off a win. 1 Link to comment
aradia22 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Quote We live among racists, misogynists, and anti-semites? Oh, and they hate LGBT too Bear in mind that I'm an atheist but I think various doctrines of morality have also given people who aren't that hateful rather uncompromising views on issues like abortion, reproductive rights, marijuana legalization, etc. But yeah, also what you said. 1 Link to comment
xaxat November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 1 minute ago, junemeatcleaver said: This country survived Jim Crow, lynchings, the Great Depression and other bad things, we'll get through a Trump presidency. My background is in foreign policy, and the prospects of a Trump Presidency on the international stage are utterly terrifying. Like nuclear war terrifying. Not an exaggeration. 11 Link to comment
mojoween November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 At least Chuck Schumer appears to have won. I can take a teeny amount of solace in that. 3 Link to comment
backgroundnoise November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 (edited) I have to watch something else, more cheerful. Like "Air Disasters." At least they are still saying that nothing is radically different than expected. Edited November 9, 2016 by backgroundnoise 3 Link to comment
HumblePi November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Well, the Kremlin has a lot of power and now they have us if he wins. People are not going to like it either Link to comment
SnoGirl November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 I'm from Wisconsin, and it sounds like there are still people waiting in lines to vote. Cross your fingers. 2 Link to comment
aradia22 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Quote At least Chuck Schumer appears to have won. I can take a teeny amount of solace in that. It wasn't that much of a contest, was it? Link to comment
Rosiejuliemom November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Just now, xaxat said: My background is in foreign policy, and the prospects of a Trump Presidency on the international stage are utterly terrifying. Like nuclear war terrifying. Not an exaggeration. My biggest fear since the beginning has involved Trump pissing off world leaders right, left, and center. Not to mention his apparent inability to comprehend the MAD doctrine. 1 Link to comment
WendyCR72 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 2 minutes ago, SnoGirl said: I'm from Wisconsin, and it sounds like there are still people waiting in lines to vote. Cross your fingers. I thought the polls were closed there? Link to comment
Bastet November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 (edited) Quote I thought demographics meant Dems likely had it in the bag since the beginning. That assumption - made by a whole lot of people with much bigger microphones than you, and thus heard by a whole lot of people - is a big part of the problem here. Many people who aren't particularly fired up about her but understand she's a better option for them got complacent, or scared (of the tactics they'd face at the polls), and decided they didn't need to vote for her, because she'd win anyway. Edited November 9, 2016 by Bastet 6 Link to comment
Spacecow November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 I didn't get a sticker because I mailed in my ballot, but this will do. 7 Link to comment
film noire November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 (edited) 14 minutes ago, scriggle said: Still alot of votes to be counted in the Alexandria area which should go blue. NYT giving 95% chance win to HRC Yes -- forty percent of the bluest of blue votes have yet to be counted. Detroit Free press analyzed 65 out of the uncounted 80 counties, and called Michigan for HRC a half hour ago. According to the NY Times, an estimated 2.2 million votes remain to be counted in Milwaukee and Madison, and based on the counties and vote count so far, HRC is leading by 2. 2 percent. I'm taking a deep breath & a shot of vodka : ) Edited November 9, 2016 by film noire 3 Link to comment
ClareWalks November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Just now, WendyCR72 said: I thought the polls were closed there? If you're in line, they let you vote. Link to comment
Rosiejuliemom November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Just now, WendyCR72 said: I thought the polls were closed there? As long as you are in line when the polls close, they have to stay open for you to vote. Link to comment
AmandaPanda November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 My blonde friend on MSNBC: Custard is not what we "call ice cream." Custard is different from ice cream. There are very important, but key differences. 1 Link to comment
Kromm November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Senate and House isn't going well for the DEMS either. DEMS picked up 1 Senator so far, but they'll still have a minority there I think. Similar with the House. They picked up a few Congresspeople so far, but since that was mostly in the East I think that will swing the other way. Link to comment
candall November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 11 minutes ago, KerleyQ said: Just saw someone on Twitter who, earlier today, bragged that she wrote in Bernie, asking "how did we let this happen?" That's what I call real cheek. 4 Link to comment
Rapunzel November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 1 minute ago, WendyCR72 said: I thought the polls were closed there? The law is that if people are still in line waiting to vote, the polls have to stay open and let them vote. Link to comment
Hudson0325 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 I just unfriended a couple of diehard Trump loving cousins because I cannot bear reading their gloating if dog forbid the orange asshole wins. 5 Link to comment
NewDigs November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 I don't know what to do. I think it's too early to call but am flat wore out. I thought 2000 was bad. 1 Link to comment
Kromm November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 1 minute ago, Bastet said: That assumption - made by a whole lot of people with much bigger microphones than you, and thus heard by a whole lot of people - is a big part of the problem here. Many people who aren't particularly fired up about her but understand she's a better option for them got complacent, or scared, and decided they didn't need to vote for her, because she'd win anyway. Nobody learned from Brexit. Unlike them we can reverse it in 4 years. But surviving that long may be the problem. A year from now typing the kinds of things we are on this site now may land us in jail. Link to comment
KerleyQ November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 2 minutes ago, WendyCR72 said: I thought the polls were closed there? Polls stay open until the people already in line vote. From what I'm seeing, there were a lot of voters left in line (in Hillary heavy areas). They get to vote. 1 Link to comment
Pixel November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 6 minutes ago, Silly Angel said: Okay, I' going to stop treating this thread like it's Twitter. ( My Twitter feed with the hashtag ElectionDay is HORRIFYING, so I came here.) But I want to say something. I spent a couple of minutes chewing my lip over whether there were any Republicans in here who might want to have a say but backed away amid the liberal rending of garments. Then I stopped worrying. Because Drumpf fanatics are not the same as Republicans. Spending two decades in D.C. among old school, principled, rock-ribbed Republicans who believed in economic conservatism, caution in matters of international engagement, and who figured social issues were a matter of privacy and not the government's business taught me to respect the GOP and validated the wisdom of a two-party system. Of the two-party system we have. This was before "liberal" was a dirty word and the person in charge of a bloated government further bloated the government while calling for the reduction of government. Republicans are welcome to join the discussion. This is not a wolf pack; it's a friendly, largely drunk gathering of anxious souls. This was never about Republicans for me. It's all about what a horrible person Trump is. 11 Link to comment
NextIteration November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Burr projected in NC - and I'm off to bed. Guess the champagne waits for T-day or Christmas I'm too devastated to bother staying awake. :( 1 Link to comment
madmaverick November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 1 minute ago, candall said: That's what I call real cheek. I would call it something else. 3 Link to comment
NextIteration November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 2 minutes ago, AmandaPanda said: My blonde friend on MSNBC: Custard is not what we "call ice cream." Custard is different from ice cream. There are very important, but key differences. Culver's is frozen custard - we have it here in MN but it's based in WI. 1 Link to comment
hoosier80 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Is it really over for her? I'm really sick. Just sick. Link to comment
mojoween November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 3 minutes ago, aradia22 said: It wasn't that much of a contest, was it? With this election apparently you never know. Fuck right off and die Ohio. One thing I don't get AT ALL is the blue collar support for orange asshole. I mean I get the possible racist component of it, but he has less than nothing in common with your average blue collar worker and can't even relate to someone who wasn't born with a silver spoon up his ass. 8 Link to comment
HumblePi November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Seriously folks, if Trump wins this election, we're all fucked big. Trump will put all his friends and family in powerful positions, people that are not qualified and we'll become a country ruled by a dictatorship. He will have the power to cancel all future elections, to round up Mexicans and ..... oh I hate thinking of the horrors. There will be violence, no doubt about it. 5 Link to comment
KerleyQ November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 2 minutes ago, candall said: That's what I call real cheek. Yep. When I saw that tweet, I had to go back and look at her time line like "it was her I saw bragging about her write in vote earlier, right??" Yep, it was. People have amazing levels of cognitive dissonance. 3 Link to comment
random chance November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 If the orange nightmare wins I'll have to get a hat or a jacket or something silkscreened with "I didn't vote for him," because I know that from this point on everyone's going to be looking at white people wondering if they're one of the racist assholes who put him in power. 6 Link to comment
KerleyQ November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Just now, hoosier80 said: Is it really over for her? I'm really sick. Just sick. No, it's not. So far, nothing unexpected has been called. I feel like a broken record, but - the more populated areas take longer to count (for obvious reasons). Hillary is favored in those areas. So the couple percentage point back and forth in various states is not the doom some want to see it as. I'm not saying she's guaranteed a win, but it's not remotely over, either. Not by a long shot. 18 Link to comment
candall November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 2 minutes ago, madmaverick said: I would call it something else. No sardonic font. Link to comment
callmebetty November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 I just woke up from a bad dream that Hillary Clinton was losing . but than Barack and Michelle Obama were there to calm me down and tuck me back in bed. They laughed and told me I was silly and that they had another 4 years. Don't anyone dare tell me anything different ! Michelle and Barack are here and that's that. 3 Link to comment
Pixel November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Just now, KerleyQ said: No, it's not. So far, nothing unexpected has been called. I feel like a broken record, but - the more populated areas take longer to count (for obvious reasons). Hillary is favored in those areas. So the couple percentage point back and forth in various states is not the doom some want to see it as. I'm not saying she's guaranteed a win, but it's not remotely over, either. Not by a long shot. Thanks, KerleyQ! Link to comment
hoosier80 November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Not everyone in OH voted for that asshole. I got up and stood in line at 5:50 today. I am sick and crying for what's left of our country. Literally having the shakes and trouble breathing at times. I cannot fathom that ass in the White House. 2 Link to comment
magdalene November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 The media is to blame for some of this debacle - they have been enabling the Orange Hitler all the way through. 12 Link to comment
xaxat November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Earlier this week there was a big nerdfight amongst poll aggregators. Most thought Nate Silver and 538's projection underestimated the chances of a Clinton victory. (I think she was in the low eighties with most other sites being in the nineties.) Looks like Nate won that debate. 3 Link to comment
33kaitykaity November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 I think the networks are putting off their calls of NC, OH, or FL going blue because they know if HRC wins even one of those and keeps her blue wall states, this thing is over and the click of TVs turning to something else would be audible around the world. 3 Link to comment
Revlonred November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 I am actually crying now. I have daughters and I have been "grabbed" and this is vile. My daughter has a disability and one day she'll be mocked. I have friends who are gay...the list goes on and on..I am beyond sad. 7 Link to comment
madmaverick November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Just now, Pixel said: This was never about Republicans for me. It's all about what a horrible person Trump is. Exactly. I don't see how any person who respects good judgement, competency, temperament could vote for someone like Trump regardless of political party affiliation. It's like the choice between a serious adult and someone who isn't serious and isn't knowledgeable. Shouldn't even be a contest. When I see people interviewed who say they are voting for Trump because 'conservative values', I don't get that as a non American. How does that trump basic character and competence in a political leader? Is the idea of how other people live their lives going to continue to be the ruling ideology for how some vote? Honestly, I don't see how making it all about their so called conservative values makes a country better. 4 Link to comment
Kromm November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 17 minutes ago, Revlonred said: We live among racists, misogynists, and anti-semites? Oh, and they hate LGBT too Anyone who assumes gay marriage is safe is fooling themselves. Or even abortion. The Supreme Court topic on this board is going to go insane soon, whoever wins tonight. 7 Link to comment
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