Exit Polls are starting to trickle out so I’ve decided to put this up a little earlier than I planned. The first Polls (in this case meaning actual results and not ‘scientific’ samples) will close at 7 pm ET.
Frankly I think results will come quicker than pundits are promising. I know Dixville Notch, New Hampshire and while they are traditionally the first place to report (votes were cast and counted at 12:01 am ET) they’re also reliably Republican. It is of some significance that they voted Hillary over The Donald 4 – 2. Ayup, 6 votes total which is also significant because there are at least 12 voters and they didn’t all suddenly die or go to bed early as they take themselves quite seriously.
I expect a Clinton (for good or ill) landslide, 308+ Electoral College votes. We will see a Democratic Senate Majority (ugh, Chuck Schumer), sorry Kelly= you’re done. It is entirely possible they’ll take the House too, at the very least Paul Ryan will have to move out of the Speaker’s offices, the Teabbagger Trumpies think he’s a Quisling and he is, but not for the reasons they’re pissed at him.
TMC (who is a lot more pkugged into the horse race than I am) says it could be 2006 all over again. Our bootlicking Beltway Media didn’t see that one coming because, well…, they’re idiots or liars and probably both. All they care about is ‘Gets’ and ‘Beat Sweeteners’.
We shall see.
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Indiana called for Trump, Not unexpected, 65 – 31 11% reporting,
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Kentucky called for Trump. Not unexpected, 65 – 30 7.2% Reporting.
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New Hampshire too close to call Trump 52.5 Clinton 41 1% Reporting.
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Vermont called for Clinton, No details,
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Less than 1% Reporting. WTF?
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North Carolina, West Virginia, Ohio closing in 2 minutes.
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Ohio, North Carolina too close to call.
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Florida too close to call. Clinton 49.5 Trump 47.8 2.5% Reporting.
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Georgia too soon to call.
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Virginia too soon to call. Trump 57 Clinton 40 3% Reporting.
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South Carolina called for Trump Not unexpected. 50 -48 .2% Reporting. WTF?
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In Senate races:
Vermont: Sen. patrick Leahy has been reelected (D)
Kentucky: Sen. Rand Paul (R)
Sout Carolins: Sen. Tim Scott (R) has been declared the winner
Illinois: REp. Tammy Duckworth (D) has defeated Sen Mark Kirk (R)
Hillary Clinton has been declared the winner in Delaware, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Maryland
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Alabama Trump 62.6 Clinton 30.4 1% Reporting. Called
Connecticut, Delaware, D.C., Illinois Called for Clinton on the basis of WTF? 0% Reporting.
Indiana Trump 59% Clinton 36%. Called. 51% Reporting.
Maryland, Massachusetts Called for Clinton on the basis of WTF? 0% Reporting.
Mississippi Called for Trump on the basis of WTF? 0% Reporting.
New Jersey Called for Clinton on the basis of WTF? 0% Reporting.
Oklahoma Called for Trump on the basis of WTF? 0% Reporting.
Rhode Island Called for Clinton on the basis of WTF? 0% Reporting.
Tennessee Trump 75.4 Clinton 22%. Called for Trump. 1% Reporting.
Vermont Clinton 55% Trump 39%. Called for Clinton. 10% Reporting.
West Virginia Trump 62.4% Clinton 32.7. Called for Trump. 9% Reporting.
Donald Trump has been declared the winner in Oklahoma, Tennessee and South Carolina
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Indiana Todd Young (R) over Evan Bath (small loss, DLC asshole).
Hillary wins DC and New Jersey
Trump takes Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama
In indiana Todd Young (R) has been declared the winner over former Sen. Evan Bayh (D)
in Florida Charles Crist (D) has been elected to the House
Trump declared the winner in North ans South Dakota, Texas, Louisiana, Nebraska, Kansas
New York goes to Hillary
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Alabama Trump 69 – 30. Called. 1% Reporting
Arkansas Trump 52 – 43. Called. 15% Reporting
Connecticut Clinton 66 – 30.5. Called. 5% Reporting
Delaware Clinton 53 – 42. Called. 37% Reporting
District of Columbia Called wit no results at all. WTF?
Florida Too close
Georgia Too close
Illinois Clinton 55 – 40. Called. 4% Reporting
Indiana Trump 63 – 33. Called. 53% Reporting
Kansas Trump 54 Clinton 40. Too soon. 0% Reporting
Kentucky Trump 63 – 33. Called. 83% Reporting
Maine Clinton 47 Trump 45. Too close. 1% Reporting
Maryland Clinton 78 – 19. Called. 7% Reporting
Massachusetts Clinton 56 – 38. Called. 6% Reporting
Michigan Clinton 49 -46. Too soon. 0% Reporting
Mississippi
Missouri Trump 47 – 51. Called for Trump WTF? 1% Reporting
New Hampshire Clinton 50 Trump 44. Too close. 12% Reporting
New Jersey Clinton 48 – 48. Called. 18% Reporting
New York Clinton 90 – 7 (that won’t last). Called. 1% Reporting
North Carolina Trump 49 Clinton 48. Too close. 69% Reporting
North Dakota Trump 70 – 24. Called. 2% Reporting
Ohio Trump 51 Clinton 45. Too close. 49% Reporting
Oklahoma Trump 65 – 30. Called. 34% Reporting
Pennsylvania Clinton 64 Trump 33. Too close. 8% Reporting
Rhode Island Clinton 53 – 47. Called. 61% Reporting
South Carolina Trump 59 – 37. Called. 28% Reporting
South Dakota Called for Trump. No Results WTF?
Tennessee Trump 69 – 28. Called 47% Reporting
Texas Trump 50 – 46. Called. 61% Reporting
Vermont Clinton 58 – 35. Called. 34% Reporting
Virginia Trump 49 Clinton 46. Too close. 72% Reporting
West Virginia Trump 67 – 28. Called. 43% Reporting
Wisconsin Trump 59 Clinton 38. Too soon. 1% Reporting.
Wyoming Called for Trump. No Results WTF?
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Luisianna Trump 67 – 31. Called. 12% Reporting
Hillary wins New Mexico
Missouri goes to Trump
Sen. Richard Burr retains his seat in North Carolina
Trump is the projected winner in Ohio
In Colorado Incumbent Sen, Michael Bennett wins reelection
Hillary is the projected win Virginai
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States not called yet
Alaska Not closed
Arizona Trump 55 – Clinton 41. Too early. 2% Reporting
California Not closed
Colorado Clinton 49 Trump 44. Too close 53% Reporting
District of Columbia Clinton 93 – 4 %. Called. 81% Reporting
Florida Trump 49 Clinton 48. Too close. 95% Reporting
Georgia Trump 58 Clinton 39. Too close. 45% Reporting
Hawaii Not closed
Idaho Not closed
Iowa Not closed
Kansas Trump 53 – 40. Called. 27% Reporting
Louisiana Trump 62 – 35. Called. 28% Reporting
Maine Clinton 51 Trump 42. Too close. 22% Reporting
Michigan Trump 50 Clinton 45. Too close. 24% Reporting
Minnesota Clinton 48 Trump 44. Too close. 12% Reporting
Mississippi Trump 57 – 42. Called. 19% Reporting
Missouri Trump 60 Clinton 35. Too close. 13% Reporting
Montana Called for Trump. No Results
Nebraska Trump 52 – 42. Called. 33% Reporting
Nevada Not Closed
New Hampshire Trump 48 Clinton 447. Too close. 41 % Reporting
New Mexico Clinton 52 – 37. Called 48% Reporting
North Carolina Trump 50 Clinton 47. Too close. 87% Reporting
Ohio Trump 53 – 43. Called. 70% Reported
Oregon Not closed
Pennsylvania Clinton 55 Trump 42. Too close. 33% Reported
South DakotaTrump 64 – 29. Called. 19% Reporting
Utah Not closed
Virginia Clinton 48 – 47. Called. 83% Reporting
Washington Not closed
Wisconsin Trump 50 Clinton 45. Too close. 28% Reporting
Wyoming Trump 53 – 35. Called. 2% Reporting
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Colorado Clinton 49 – 44. Called. 53% Reporting
Hillary wins California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii
trump declared the winner in Idaho
North Carolina has been called for Trump
Sen Ron Johnson (R) wins reelection
Electoral Vote Count
Hillary 209 – Trump 189
Democrat Kamala Harris win Sen. Barbara Boxer’s seat. She becmes the 2nd black woman elected to the Senate.
Hillary wins Nevada
5 states still too close to call
Trump 244 – Clinton 215
Ap has called Pennsylvania for Trump.
Sen. Roy Blunt holds his seat in Missouri
Incumbent Sen. Pat Toomey reelected in Pennsylvania
Hillary wins 3 of the 4 electoral votes in Maine
Alasla Sen. Lisa Murkowski stays in the senate
trump wins alaska
MSNBC has announced that Hillary Clinton has conceded the election to Trump