Biden wins White House, vowing new direction for divided U.S.
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#122How does this election relate to the 2000 election when all media called Gore the winner, but then in December, Bush became the president elect? https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanponciano/2020/11/04/the... "On election night, it was unclear who had won, with the electoral votes of the state of Florida still undecided. The returns showed that Bush had won Florida by such a close margin that state law required a rec…
Biden is ahead here. Even if you remove PA or AZ, he'd still have enough electoral votes to win.
He's going to be President. The only person who doesn't get that at this point is Trump, and everyone around him is just bowing to his whims.
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#123On the data nerd side I continue to be shocked at how people misinterpret the certainty of polls/forecasts. Forecasts give us probability distributions based on historical polling error data. Not infallible predictions the expected value will 100% happen. It’s fairly revealing of society’s general innumeracy, just as it was 4 years ago when Trump won.
Should Biden ultimately be declared the victor, I’m concerned that the public will never receive the postmortem on what went wrong and how it happened again that it deserves.
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#124Do people think this is isolated (because Trump is, well, Trump) or there’s a broader tendency here?
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#125Completely independently of who won/will win this election, I find it massively irresponsible that media outlets are calling it before actual states are. The media should report the news, not make it.
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#126Politics aside, I would not wish a stressful job on any 77 year old regardless of their health and well being - there are biological realities to being a human.
I don't know what motivates these decisions but it seems to me the people of his own party either don't care that there is a non-trivial chance he will die, or they think the glory of being president, even if compromised is worth dying for, or something else.
All of the reasons I can come up with strike me as misguided - 'president' is not a mountain peak you reach with your dying breath, it is supposed to be a difficult job of serving others.
If someone has a take on what his party/he is thinking that's other than 'winning is all that matters', I'd really like to know.
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#127Interesting fact I noticed: If Biden is to take the presidency after the Electoral Collage voted that would make him the oldest president to take office yet, also interesting that wikipedia already marked Biden as president-elect [0]. [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_Unit...
[0] Using the Strauss-Howe definitions of generations https://www.lifecourse.com/about/method/the-generational-con...
Edit: Silents were born 1925-1942. Just thought I should mention it here so you don't have to click the link. Biden was born in November 1942, so he's just before the cutoff.
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#128Split the country apart - let the coasts go, we will have the middle, let them have a northern corridor. It's time to break up, we want nothing to do with you. This is not a debate - we want to leave. My grandfather, and many other GIs would have dropped their firearms on the spot if they knew what the country would become today.
The real enemy has always been the globalists.
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#129The media was way too cautious in making the call here, but it's easy to understand why when the Republicans made it so difficult to count absentee ballots before election night, likely to benefit their candidate through the confusion of swinging red and then blue. If you don't want this to happen again, pressure your red representatives to stop demonizing mail-in/advance voting, and stop destroying the postal system…
Re: Biden wins White House, vowing new direction for divided U.S.
#130On the data nerd side I continue to be shocked at how people misinterpret the certainty of polls/forecasts. Forecasts give us probability distributions based on historical polling error data. Not infallible predictions the expected value will 100% happen. It’s fairly revealing of society’s general innumeracy, just as it was 4 years ago when Trump won.