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Aaron Rupar @atrupar Noticing an absolutely huge and perhaps unprecedented exodus from this platform today. I'm down more than 10,000 followers. And while I'm not above a bad tweet or two, I don't think it's anything I posted. Nov 6, 2024 https://x.com/atrupar/status/1854209611491893349
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The Politics Thread
Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver a speech today Wednesday Nov. 6 at 4 p.m. EST. Harris will speak at Howard University, her alma mater in Washington DC, where her supporters watched returns Tuesday night before being sent home after midnight. Concession speech apparently.?
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The Politics Thread
I doubt this will affect the presidential results in Pennsylvania, but it might affect local/state and congressional results? Centre County ’s unofficial election results are delayed after the county’s election software failed to correctly transfer the data from mail-in ballots on Election Day. via the Centre Daily Times, for Centre County, Pennsylvania (home of Penn State University) https://www.centredaily.com/news/politics-government/election/article295130864.html This came from a release from the Centre County board of commissioners: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25274305-11624-centre-county-elections-update In a release Wednesday morning, the county said about 13,000 vote-by-mail ballots will need to be rescanned, a process that will begin Wednesday morning. The county made “several attempts” Tuesday night and into early Wednesday to transfer the scanned mail-in ballot data into the county’s election software, the release states, but it didn’t work. “Centre County elections staff will start scanning these ballots this morning. We will continue re-scanning these ballots until complete. Re-scanning efforts will take place in the Willowbank Building in Bellefonte,” the release states. “Watchers from both major parties will be present in the room throughout the re-scanning process, even before re-scanning begins.” It wasn’t until 12:30 a.m. Wednesday that the county issued a release stating that although all ballots (including mail-in ballots) had been scanned, it was having issues with mail-in ballot data. The county said it was working with the ballot scanner vendor to export the election results. “Centre County’s Election team and IT team have identified that the data are successfully being exported from the mail-in ballot scanners, but that the data is not being recognized when uploaded to the elections software,” the previous release stated. Around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, the county said tabulation of mail-in ballots was complete but the results couldn’t be placed into a report form. One Centre County race, House District 82, has not been called. Incumbent Democrat Paul Takac has a narrow lead over Republican Therese Hollen, with 88% of votes counted. The AP called the race for House District 77 around 9:45 a.m. Wednesday with Democrat Rep. Scott Conklin leading Republican challenger Marie Librizzi with 76% of votes counted. Other races in Pennsylvania, including the key Senate race between Sen. Bob Casey and Dave McCormick, are also not called as of early Wednesday morning. Some races were called earlier on Election Night, however, including 15th Congressional District and Senate District 25.
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hugs to you and all who need hugs
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One small bright light for Minnesota is that they keep Tim Walz as governor. The rest of the country will suffer immeasurably with JDVance as VP. But at least Minnesota has hope.
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The Politics Thread
from the AP election updates live blog Where were abortion restrictions upheld? In South Dakota, voters rejected a measure that would have permitted abortion in the first three months of pregnancy. In Nebraska, voters enshrined the state’s current 12-week ban in the constitution. In Florida, voters cast their ballots in favor of a measure that would have overturned the state’s ban on abortions after six weeks and would have allowed them up until viability. However, the measure did not reach the 60% threshold and failed. Where did voters solidify abortion access and reproductive rights? In Montana, where state courts have blocked lawmakers’ efforts to restrict abortion rights, voters wrote abortion protections into the state constitution, codifying the right to an abortion up to viability. Though there’s no defined time frame, doctors say viability is sometime after 21 weeks. The constitutional amendment is meant to safeguard against future efforts to restrict abortion rights. Colorado, Nevada and Maryland already had laws on the books protecting abortion access, but voters there backed measures to enshrine the right in their state constitutions. New York voters backed a reproductive rights measure that would bar unequal treatment based on “pregnancy outcomes” and “reproductive healthcare and autonomy,” along with sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin and disability. Where were abortion rights expanded? Missouri voters overturned one of the nation’s strictest abortion bans, backing a constitutional amendment that protects abortion rights at all stages until the fetus is considered viable — usually considered after 21 weeks, although there’s no exact time frame. Voters in Arizona, which had a ban on abortion after 15 weeks, backed a state constitutional amendment that will also protect the right to an abortion up to viability.
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The Politics Thread
This affects everyone. I don't own a home, I don't take vacations. I barely survive as it is. If some (including myself) lose low-income healthcare, death will result. This is not an exaggeration.
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AP has called New Mexico, Virginia, and Hawaii for Kamala Harris, plus part of Nebraska which splits its vote Per AP projections: 210 electoral votes for Kamala Harris 230 for tr*mp 98 not yet called _____________________________ 538 total (need 270 for majority) update on Senate: AP now calling 51 Republicans to win the Senate majority. Democrat Adam Schiff of California won the Senate seat that the late Dianne Feinstein had held. (As a congressman, he led the first impeachment trial of tr*mp)- The Politics Thread
azcentral.com (arizona newspaper) still has it tied at 49.7% tr*ump and 49.5% Harris. And Jill Stein at 0.4% So far, I'm seeing 50 Republicans in the Senate and 41 Democrats, with nine uncalled. If the Senate ends up 50/50, then the Senate is controlled by whichever party wins as President/Vice President. (as the VP casts the deciding vote in a tied Senate).- The Politics Thread
From the Phildelphia Inquirer, it looks like some regions of Pennsylvania went for Trump - but it's too close to call in Philadelphia, and that could make the difference? "election officials in the Philadelphia area were predicting they would finish counting votes by Wednesday evening at the latest even as they have hundreds of thousands more ballots to tally. Under state law most counties in the state will continue counting ballots overnight, not stopping the counting process until all votes have been counted (aside from provisional ballots and others that are voted on by county election boards days later)."- The Politics Thread
Voters in Missouri — the first state to make abortion illegal after Roe v. Wade — approved a constitutional amendment that protects abortion in state law. The citizen-led initiative petition will legalize abortion up to 24 weeks, handing Democrats a crucial win on a top campaign priority.- The Politics Thread
AP has called Oregon for Harris. AP has called North Carolina for tr*mp Per AP projections: 187 electoral votes for Kamala Harris 230 for tr*mp 121 not yet called _____________________________ 538 total (need 270 for majority) Fyi, North Carolina is still very close, so the AP felt a need to explain why it called North Carolina- The Politics Thread
Philadelphia Inquirer says Pennsylvania is too close to call.- The Politics Thread
AP has called Washington State and California for Harris. Per AP projections: 179 electoral votes for Kamala Harris 214 for tr*mp 145 not yet called _____________________________ 538 total (need 270 for majority)- The Politics Thread
Arizona is still very close. Each time I check, it's still nearly tied, sometimes slightly blue, sometimes slightly red. 49.5% and 49.7% varying.- The Politics Thread
I think Katie Couric might be referring to the swing states that haven't been called yet, or those states who appear to be leaning red but don't have many votes counted yet.- The Politics Thread
Katie Couric just said this was true of 2020.- The Politics Thread
As happens in many years, in many states .. the less densely populated rural counties (of whatever state) report in earlier, as those votes are counted faster. The more heavily-populated urban/suburban counties take much longer to count.- The Politics Thread
Delaware State Sen. Sarah McBride becomes the first openly transgender member of U.S. Congress- The Politics Thread
per AP, 37% of Iowa vote is counted, and he's leading, but they haven't called it yet- The Politics Thread
https://x.com/BarackObama/status/1853904959412338963 Barack Obama @BarackObama It took several days to count every ballot in 2020, and it’s very likely we won’t know the outcome tonight either. So please keep a few things in mind as you make your voice heard today: – Thousands of election workers around the country are working hard today. Respect them. Thank them. – Don’t share things before checking your sources. – Let the process run its course. It takes time to count every ballot.- The Politics Thread
AP Call: Kamala Harris wins Colorado- The Politics Thread
update from azcentral.com With 34.27% of the vote in Arizona counted, it's an even tie at 49.6% each (with Jill Stein getting the remaining 0.4%) - The Politics Thread
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