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US Election Countdown: Tight Race in 2024 Presidential Election May Lead to Delayed Results


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American voters head to the polls on November 5 to select the next president, with the race between Democrat Kamala Harris, the current vice president, and Republican Donald Trump, the former president, anticipated to be a close one. Typically, election results have been announced within hours of the polls closing. However, given the competitive nature of this election, it’s possible that a winner may not be immediately declared.

 

Historically, some presidential elections have seen results as early as election night or the following morning, but this year may be different. The close race in many key states could result in longer waits, as media outlets may need more time before projecting a winner. In previous elections, results have been declared quickly.

 

In 2016, for instance, Trump was declared president shortly before 3 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) the day after the election. When Barack Obama won a second term in 2012, his victory was announced just before midnight on election day. However, the 2000 election between George W. Bush and Al Gore serves as a reminder of the potential for delay: the race wasn’t decided until December 12, following a controversial recount in Florida that was ultimately settled by the U.S. Supreme Court.

 

The possibility of narrow victories in crucial swing states raises the potential for recounts and legal battles. For instance, Pennsylvania mandates a state-wide recount if the winning margin is within half a percentage point. In 2020, Pennsylvania’s margin was a little over 1.1 percentage points. Legal challenges may also arise, as more than 100 lawsuits have already been filed on pre-election issues such as voter eligibility and voter roll management, many by Republicans. Additionally, any election-related disruptions at polling sites could further delay the outcome.

 

On the other hand, improvements in vote-counting processes might lead to quicker results in certain areas. Some states, like Michigan, have adopted faster counting methods, and with fewer mail-in ballots expected compared to the pandemic-affected 2020 election, the counting process could be shorter.

 

As polls close across the country on election night, early trends may start to emerge, though analysts urge caution. Known as the "red mirage," early results in some states may skew Republican, as smaller, more rural districts that often lean conservative tend to report faster than urban centers, which typically favor Democratic candidates. Election analysts point to seven swing states that will be closely watched, as they could determine the next president. These key battlegrounds include Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

 

The first polls close at 6 p.m. EST on election night, with results likely trickling in throughout the night. By 7 p.m. EST, early returns from states like Georgia could provide initial insights, though it will still be too early for any definitive conclusions. Polls in Pennsylvania, another crucial state, will close at 8 p.m. EST, but due to state laws, vote counting there cannot begin until the start of in-person voting, potentially slowing the reporting of results. The last polls close in Nevada at 10 p.m. EST, and given Nevada’s policy of counting mail-in ballots postmarked by election day if they arrive by November 9, it’s likely to take days before the state’s full count is known.

 

Inauguration Day for the next president is set for January 20, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol, marking the 60th presidential inauguration in American history. During the ceremony, the new president will take an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution and deliver their inaugural address to the nation.

 

Based on a report by BBC 2024-11-04

 

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7 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I think you are letting your understandable election anxiety get the better of you.


Chill, it’s going to be a peaceful election and a peaceful transition of power.

 

Pointing out a fact does not equate to anxiety. The only anxiety should be on the side of the fascist left as the early votes get analyzed.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-elections/early-vote

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There is no escape. If Harris wins, we will be subjected to four years of her cackling, embarrassed laughter. If Trump wins, it's another four years of listening to a guy who when he talks sounds just like Curly of the Three Stooges.

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9 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Plus that grating voice and inane cackle. At least Trump is funny (albeit not always intentionally).

 

I don't remember if it was Joe DeRita or Joe Besser who said as soon as he walked on set and saw a seltzer bottle he knew it was there for a reason. I can see it happening in the White House, no matter who is elected.

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1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

Pointing out a fact does not equate to anxiety. The only anxiety should be on the side of the fascist left as the early votes get analyzed.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-elections/early-vote

You didn’t point out any facts you made a prediction for the future.

 

The only fact about predictions of the future is the predicted events haven’t happened.

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1 hour ago, John Drake said:

There is no escape. If Harris wins, we will be subjected to four years of her cackling, embarrassed laughter. If Trump wins, it's another four years of listening to a guy who when he talks sounds just like Curly of the Three Stooges.

Curly was a comic genius

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3 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Pointing out a fact does not equate to anxiety. The only anxiety should be on the side of the fascist left as the early votes get analyzed.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-elections/early-vote

 

While I still believe Harris will win, perhaps easily, I could be wrong. One thing Trump has done, especially over the past couple of weeks, is soften some of his hard edges. He's done this through surrounding himself with Tulsi, Vivek, Elon, and even Vance. Meanwhile, the Democrats have spent the past week out executing squirrels. 

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7 minutes ago, John Drake said:

 

While I still believe Harris will win, perhaps easily, I could be wrong. One thing Trump has done, especially over the past couple of weeks, is soften some of his hard edges. He's done this through surrounding himself with Tulsi, Vivek, Elon, and even Vance. Meanwhile, the Democrats have spent the past week out executing squirrels. 

Dixville Notch just reported 50/50 (3 each) FYI

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The latest NYT/Sienna College Poll shows Harris ahead in North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada and Wisconsin. The Des Moines Register poll shows her taking Iowa.

 

If those materialize, Harris will not even need Michigan, Arizona or Pennsylvania to win. If she takes MI and PA to boot, it will be a landslide.

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3 hours ago, John Drake said:

 

I don't remember if it was Joe DeRita or Joe Besser who said as soon as he walked on set and saw a seltzer bottle he knew it was there for a reason. I can see it happening in the White House, no matter who is elected.

You will have to educate me why a seltzer bottle is significant? Google gives me many uses but nothing applicable- I doubt the POTUS is going to be freeing up rusty screws.

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UPDATE:

 

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied with three votes each in the tiny New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch which has produced the first result of election day.
 

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7 minutes ago, Social Media said:

UPDATE:

 

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied with three votes each in the tiny New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch which has produced the first result of election day.
 

i wonder what accent Ka-mala would have used there

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1 hour ago, Social Media said:

UPDATE:

 

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied with three votes each in the tiny New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch which has produced the first result of election day.
 

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied with three votes each in the tiny New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch which has produced the first result of election day.https://t.co/PAiZ4D1jU3

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In 2020, all 5 voted Biden. Now it's tied at 3 each.

 

Not looking good for Team Harris.

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/02/politics/dixville-notch-2020-results/index.html

 

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8 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

That makes no sense

OMG ! 

Try this : A clever comedian knew better than to assume his genuine fame could be used to greater advantage in a campaign to become POTUS because his intelligent wit gave him insight to suited role.

Unlike Trump who possesses no wit at all and relies on sycophantic "helpers" who he dumps on as quickly as they  inevitably fail to perpetuate his delusion that the character he was paid to perform in the Apprentice.

It is a depressing reality that is the singular event that involved Trump that was a financial success .

Misguided attempts to emulate his father's success has resulted in the financial ruin of many conned contractors, lawyers and other grasping and/or deluded associates.

His first success as POTUS shocked and horrified most of the International political community who had to accommodate the fact.

Covid 19 interestingly intervened by the imposition of "shut downs" which curtailed the impact of the Trump "regime"as such by way of introduced  a suspiciously "global mandate" .

Exit that administration to an opposition that took legitimate control literally under duress and restored or enhanced the US economy as much as possible in the face of rampant global inflation to the point where in this election year it has surpassed all others.

That in spite of the continued Trump preferencial tax cuts for the very wealthy that under legislative application lasts into 2025.

The very last thing Trump is  is a financial wizard.

Beyond his personal desires for fame and recognition he cares nothing for people.

In this election he aspires to nothing less that return to POTUS and the capacity to inflict revenge.

The surviving  sycophants would be empowered to exercise the terms and conditions prescribed in the 2025 Scriptures  to return the US of A to tech version of the Medieval era .

And with that relinguishment of global influence the wheel of chaos will turn once more.

really want what you wish for?

 

 

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9 hours ago, Walker88 said:

In one of his last rallies, the felon was caught lying in real time. Just after he claimed massive crowds and "we never have an empty seat", a cameraman panned the venue to show thousands of empty seats.

 

 

Here's some photographs from the same rally. These sure look like empty seats. Maybe Kellyanne Conway will call it the "Silent Majority".

 

 

 

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and his last rally

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6 hours ago, Social Media said:

UPDATE:

 

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are tied with three votes each in the tiny New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch which has produced the first result of election day.
 

 

That is tight automatic recount I would think. Were there poll watchers from both sides? 

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