2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Where will they get 700,000+ votes?

From here when PA cracks open the mail votes to count tomorrow:
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Despite 200k more republicans registering to vote than democrats, looks like Biden can win PA by ~150k if Trump's teams right about Biden's lead. I'm assuming PA is lost.

So assuming PA is lost, and NC holds because there's only 6% left to count, VA stays blue (82% counted and 6pt gap), and theres no other flips in the called places, I'm predicting this.

Trump wins any of these, he barely wins the EC, Biden needs all of them to win. WI is the most likely, followed by Nevada (67% of the vote counted and Biden leads by 30 or 2-3pt) and then Arizona is the least likely to me, but Baris gave me the impression it could easily flip.

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Also I'll take my stickers if I'm retarded and missed something big.
 
FYI as to why Hawaii is the last state left to release any sort of results (not that it makes a difference)


General election results to be delayed as long lines of voters reported on Oahu​



General election results to be delayed as long lines of voters reported on Oahu


Voters formed long lines to cast their ballots in the general election. (Source: Hawaii News Now)



By HNN Staff | November 3, 2020 at 6:55 PM HST - Updated November 3 at 7:31 PM

HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The first local results for the 2020 general election were originally scheduled to be released by the state Office of Elections shortly after polls in Hawaii closed at 7 p.m.

However, election results can not be released until after all of the voters who were in line at voter service centers before polls closed at 7 p.m. have had the opportunity to vote.

As of about 7 p.m. Tuesday evening, long lines at those voter service centers were still being reported, and elections officials were reporting like delays with the first results printout.

Some voters at Honolulu Hale said it took more than two and a half hours for them to be able to cast their ballots.

This story will be updated with actual numbers once the results have been released.
 
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