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Stock market is crashing.

Looks really like the Brexit vote.

At least Brexit was concentrated on the issue of U.K. leaving the union. People weren't voting for an anti-science government in favor of things like conversion therapy. Brexit brought racism to the foreground; this is bringing racism, homophobia, misogyny and bigotry.

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Some of these margins are insane. +65% in Philly? And it might not be enough.

And we're almost definitely going to enter a recession. High risk period plus about time for the cycle to roll over.

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Canada's medias are (almost) only talking about this, lol.

Any of you are considering moving here in Canada?

Rip Ottawa et Toronto

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Like I've been saying, it depends on WI, MI, NV. NC, FL, OH were already assumed to be losses quite a while ago if you following the Board of Election sites (which is ahead of sites like Nytimes and ahead of the TV networks).

Though I'm not sure those particular states have updated info from the BoE, so nytimes and the like as the most up to date now I think. Follow how many precincts are still outstanding from the big cities vs rural areas.

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The Democrats shouldn't have picked Clinton in the Primaries.

Well, anyone who has a shred of decency shouldn't have picked Trump, especially based on the things we've heard him say throughout this stupid election campaign.

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Like I've been saying, it depends on WI, MI, NV. NC, FL, OH were already assumed to be losses quite a while ago if you following the Board of Election sites (which is ahead of sites like Nytimes and ahead of the TV networks).

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The Democrats shouldn't have picked Clinton in the Primaries.

More or less. Hillary polled the least favourably against Trump out of all the candidates (if I'm remembering correctly), and yet the DNC still colluded to have her win.

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Well, anyone who has a shred of decency shouldn't have picked Trump, especially based on the things we've heard him say throughout this stupid election campaign.

Yup. I can understand voting third party in protest. But Trump isn't a protest vote.

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More or less. Hillary polled the least favourably against Trump out of all the candidates, and yet the DNC still colluded to have her win.

Sry late edit above. Reproduced here.

"Though I'm not sure those particular states have updated info from the BoE, so nytimes and the like are the most up to date now I think. Follow how many precincts are still outstanding from the big cities vs rural areas."

And I'm not sure Sanders could have beaten Trump, but I'm sure the left will tear itself apart in such hypotheticals regardless.

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Trump got my state, w00t. Well, one of them (NC). I'm still originally from PA, though I think Hillary will get that one, sadly. :/

I think Florida is definitely Trump's too though.

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And I'm not sure Sanders could have beaten Trump, but I'm sure the left will tear itself apart in such hypotheticals regardless.

Also true, considering that socialist is considered a dirty word in many parts of America. I guess I'm just bitter.

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