2020 Election Predictions

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    Right now it's about 78,000 people making the difference in NV and MI.

    That's the seating capacity of AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX

    The number of people in attendance at a football game are deciding the outcome this election..

    • Well sort of, but also every other vote from the millions who voted.nb
    • @SteveJobs
      Thanks for your insight, that's some tip-top reasoning right there!
      palimpsest
    • Right, I'm just saying in the final two states that are giving Biden the edge, the slim margin can be quantified in a pretty profound waySteveJobs
    • downvoted for sharing 'visual quantification' w/designers... ... makes sense// (I love you, Steve <3 )PonyBoy
    • There is no 'reasoning' going on here, palimpsest (and those dving)... it's a visual comparison ffs (LOL at how dense AND mean some can be at the same time) :PPonyBoy
    • You said it.palimpsest
    • Haha thanks PonyBoy. I really don't mind. If one of the village favorites here had posted it, it'd be front page. I'm just down in the polls right now is all :)SteveJobs
    • well they always say every vote matters... this illustrates it...jonny_quest_lives
    • No, his claim is that this is the number of people that decide the election. It is false.palimpsest
    • It's like claiming that the last 5 stiches are what holds your shirt together. And putting a paperclip next to those stiches as visual quantification...palimpsest
    • ...doesn't validate that claim.
      I do, however, agree that if someone else had posted this it could have it made it to the front page.
      palimpsest
    • You either can't read or you're just looking for a fight—either way you're still incorrect, palimpsest. There is no 'claim' in this post. He's just showing...PonyBoy
    • ... a VISUAL COMPARISON on how tight the race is.PonyBoy
    • I stand corrected.palimpsest

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