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I think some counties close at 6pm, and declare early. But, they are rural and threfore not necessarily representative.Speedy said:0 -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjS02aC4Yv8 in case you want to relive it.TheWhiteRabbit said:
The best part was Harman trying to sound positive *but without sounding remotely surprised*FrancisUrquhart said:
Cue glum faces from Beeboids...TheWhiteRabbit said:
EXIT POLL SHOWS TORIES LIKELY TO LEAD HUNG PARLIAMENTScrapheap_as_was said:loving the bbc theme music - I've heard it somewhere before last year..... BONG
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Famous last words?peter_from_putney said:Hillary is back to where she's been all day with Sporting on 305-315 ECVs.
The fun's all over folks - she's going to win comfortably within 10 points either side of this spread I would suggest, i.e. between 295 - 325, although I would favour the upper end.
Time to go to bed I fancy and hopefully have some profits to collect in the morning.0 -
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Every county is different, and the Gwinnett County GA ballot had 42 elected positions, 4 state constitution amendments, and a SPLOST initiative. I like SPLOSTs (Special Local Option Sales Tax). They have to state both an amount and a target - for example $100 million for road improvements - and when the amount is raised then the tax disappears.
I hope one candidate for the GA US Senate gets 50% of the vote - otherwise there is a 9 WEEK runoff election campaign.0 -
Indiana
Trump 71.9%
Clinton 24%
Early votes sure, but so far nowhere is Clinton leading.0 -
All depends on the method of voting, size of county/precinct etc. They report by precinct as results are validated.Chameleon said:Do results get declared pretty much immediately after all polling stations shut?
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EICIPM.0
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We might also be able to celebrate being English* from time-to-time, without always being obliged to celebrate diversity instead (*and without the follow up interrogation as to what Englishness "means" anyway, the implication being it doesn't really exist)SeanT said:
Multiculturalism would end tomorrow. Conservative Islam would be suppressed to the extent that its more extreme adherents felt obliged to leave. Bring it on.SouthamObserver said:
What would change if the right were winning the culture wars?williamglenn said:
I'm not sure about that. Part of the reason Trump was able to turn the tables on the initial expected PC attacks was because of the lustre of success and his brash personality. A regular guy would get steamrollered by the likes of Clinton, and a Farage would do even worse.SeanT said:It's Farage for Yanks, and if it was coming from a plausible married Reagany guy with folksy charm - rather than a loon - it would win
I agree on the point about the culture wars.0 -
The US needs a state to volunteer to be the equivalent of Sunderland South;it's pitiful watching the networks go nuts over a handful of votes0
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There's some truth in that, I still find Frasier funnier overall. Cheers had some duff episodes too, and I think the Rebecca era wasn't as funny as the Diane era.ThomasNashe said:More consistent. Frasier went into sharp decline during the last three series: Nils and Daphne should never have got together.
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I really wish we had a John Curtice doing his thing bang on midnight.AndyJS said:EICIPM.
My problem with the Yankee polls (and exit polls) is that they just lack psephological class next to our chaps.0 -
KY slow to call. About 6 mins after polls closed in 2012.0
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Overall, we probably agree. Put the two together 22 series, each consisting of around 22 episodes: what an achievement!glw said:
There's some truth in that, I still find Frasier funnier overall. Cheers had some duff episodes too, and I think the Rebecca era wasn't as funny as the Diane era.ThomasNashe said:More consistent. Frasier went into sharp decline during the last three series: Nils and Daphne should never have got together.
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Delaware?not_on_fire said:The US needs a state to volunteer to be the equivalent of Sunderland South;it's pitiful watching the networks go nuts over a handful of votes
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I've always found such interrogation boring, but I don't think it implies what you say. Germans and Norwegians do it a lot - in the case of Norwegians, usually with the implication that its importance is cosmic and perhaps ineffable.Casino_Royale said:
We might also be able to celebrate being English* from time-to-time, without always being obliged to celebrate diversity instead (*and without the follow up interrogation as to what Englishness "means" anyway, the implication being it doesn't really exist)SeanT said:
Multiculturalism would end tomorrow. Conservative Islam would be suppressed to the extent that its more extreme adherents felt obliged to leave. Bring it on.SouthamObserver said:
What would change if the right were winning the culture wars?williamglenn said:
I'm not sure about that. Part of the reason Trump was able to turn the tables on the initial expected PC attacks was because of the lustre of success and his brash personality. A regular guy would get steamrollered by the likes of Clinton, and a Farage would do even worse.SeanT said:It's Farage for Yanks, and if it was coming from a plausible married Reagany guy with folksy charm - rather than a loon - it would win
I agree on the point about the culture wars.0 -
Oh, now there's a discussion. Sam was a barman, Diane wanted to marry up, Coach was a barman, Carla was a barmaid, Cliff was a postman, Norm was an accountant. OK, reasonably working class.rottenborough said:
Cheers of course was set in a white working class bar in Boston. Do we have an exit poll?viewcode said:
Of course, if you're too young to remember "Cheers", the "Norm!" thing probably just sounds weird...AndyJS said:Evening everyone.
...I'll get me coat.
Which is also a 90's reference.
Could I be any more dated?
Oh God...
Then it strayed. Rebecca was a corporate drone, Robin Colcord was a financier before he became Lord John Marbury, Woody was not of this earth, Frasier was a shrink, Lilith was also (and a droid)
Then it went to Seattle and Frasier was a shrink, Niles was a shrink, Maris was a lizard, and that girl with the wildly unconvincing Manc accent was basically a downstairs maid. The ethnic cleansing was complete and America relaxed.
Don't get me started on "Roseanne"...0 -
The Rebecca era wasnt as funny, BUT what fine looking woman Rebecca was....More than makes up for it for me.ThomasNashe said:
Overall, we probably agree. Put the two together 22 series, each consisting of around 22 episodes: what an achievement!glw said:
There's some truth in that, I still find Frasier funnier overall. Cheers had some duff episodes too, and I think the Rebecca era wasn't as funny as the Diane era.ThomasNashe said:More consistent. Frasier went into sharp decline during the last three series: Nils and Daphne should never have got together.
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Too early to call in South Carolina!0
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Betdata graph looks hilarious.
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Anyone got a link to a CNN live stream?0