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6:05 am, November 6th, 2024 - 8 comments
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The Spinoff’s timeline of results,
So America’s election day, Tuesday November 5, happens almost entirely on Wednesday November 6 in New Zealand.
When do the first polls close?
Polls close in parts of Indiana and Kentucky from noon in New Zealand on Wednesday (6pm Tuesday Eastern Time), but 7pm ET (1pm on Wednesday in NZ) is the time to set your alarm for the first polls closing across six states. Among them is the swing state (AKA “battleground seat”) of Georgia, with its 16 electoral college votes.
And the other swing states?
In North Carolina polls close at 7.30pm ET (1.30pm NZ Wed), with Pennsylvania and almost all of Michigan at 8pm ET (2pm NZ). Wisconsin and Arizona: 9pm ET (3pm NZ). And in Nevada the polls slam shut like a pawn shop grill at 10pm ET, or 4pm on Wednesday afternoon in New Zealand.
Explanation in the Spinoff post about the complexities of how the election results are decided.
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Rogan is in bed/at one with the X'y Elon Musk
In a post promoting his podcast with X owner Elon Musk, he wrote
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/11/05/celebrity-endorsements-election-day-kamala-harris-donald-trump/76062974007/
So did Megyn Kelly
She professed to believe in Trump, standing beside him at a rally in Pennsylvania the day before the election (surprising no one, GOP staffer at Fox News and right wing pod caster since)
At least she will be safe from Trump for a while now …
https://www.usatoday.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2024/11/05/USAT/76063808007-20241105-t-035907-z-144273028-rc-2-pyaawvf-8-g-rtrmadp-3-usaelectiontrump.JPG?width=660&height=452&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp
Fox News host Jesse Watters says that his wife secretly voting for Trump is equable to her "having an affair".
The whole thing is that it is a secret ballot. Stating that you believe you can dictate to your spouse who to vote for goes way back to the days before women could vote because the men were afraid that if women gained the vote it took away their power to control women.
This revelation, which I am sure a lot of Republican male voters share, demonstrates the Republicans barely concealed hatred of genuine democracy, and democratic processes.
This, combined with Trump's threats to unleash chaos if he doesn't win, is what he see in banana republics. Noam Chomsky was right when he described the Republican Party as "the most dangerous organisation in human history".
For the record, I think Kamala Harris will be elected by around a 40 vote electoral college majority, but there will be several co-ordinated (by Republicans) areas of mass insurrection and widespread electoral fraud will be claimed. The Americans are in for a tough time over the next few months, whatever.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/jesse-watters-kamala-harris-voting-b2639044.html
http://www.democracynow.org/2018/11/5/noam_chomsky_on_midterms_republican_party
Saying that Jesse Waters said "his wife secretly voting for Trump is equable to her "having an affair" is rather confusing, for a Fox News commentator especially, since he actually specified Harris instead of Trump in the first reference.
I agree with your following paragraphs, though.
I remember as a small boy listening in to my mother and two aunts discussing (probably) the 1960 election here, and hearing them suggesting that they should vote National just to cancel their menfolks’ votes. No fear of ‘affairs’ there!
I just realised that I put in the wrong candidate name. It should have read ….his wife secretly voting for Harris…..
Makes it a bit more logical.
Obviously I should be better at proof reading.
He said voting for Harris – not voting for Trump …
In the old times only those with property could vote .. so the women did not.
The Catholic Church divides the 10th commandment in two parts – the 9th says he can only tell his own wife how to vote, so that together they decide who rules over the Houses of Congress.
Of course a man of the non partisan media would probably expect his wife to decide for herself.
https/ww.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=what+is+the+10th+commandment+in+the+vulgate
What will happen first?
1. Trump claiming victory?
2. Trump alleging the vote has been rigged?
The time zone difference between East and West Coast US confuses observers every election regarding who is really ahead, and the staggered county announcements for early votes and on the day votes.
What will happen first? knowing Trump he will do both!
How was Felon Trump allowed to vote?–well it was due to being convicted in liberal New York…
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/05/politics/can-trump-vote-2024-election/index.html