Should you even indicate "swing towards Trump" for states, e.g. California, where there is such a vast number of votes to count? Yes, I realize you post a caveat... Seems to me we should wait.
ItтАЩs not too dissimilar to the news media and pundits that posted the "popular vote margin" when it was more than twice what the final figure will be.
Biggest swings towards Trump, by state (w/ several million ballots still to be tabulated):
1. New York 11.5%
2. New Jersey 10.2%
3. Florida 9.8%
4. Massachusetts 8.7%
5. California 8.4%
6. Texas 8.3%
7. Mississippi 7.7%
8. Wyoming 7.3%
9. Rhode Island 7.0%
10. Tennessee 6.5%
New Jersey swing cut down a bit.
Newly tabulated ballots in New Jersey slightly narrow Trump's popular vote lead. Today's additions:
Harris 39,550
Trump 25,099
Should you even indicate "swing towards Trump" for states, e.g. California, where there is such a vast number of votes to count? Yes, I realize you post a caveat... Seems to me we should wait.
ItтАЩs not too dissimilar to the news media and pundits that posted the "popular vote margin" when it was more than twice what the final figure will be.
IтАЩm quoting Dave Wasserman
Ah, I didnтАЩt see any quotation marks, nor any reference to Wasserman. Anyways, I am trying to say: "No, we have NOT seen enough."