husborth-deactivated20241109:

yo hey US people who sent in absentee ballots, they are tossing mail-in ballots for no reason. i just had to call my county board of elections and demand a cure for my ballot because north carolina didn’t send out any notices of issues with ballots, and the issues are fake. if you voted by mail-in make sure your ballot was actually counted

doom-dreaming:

“when i was your age, i was working three jobs to help support my family” and “when i was in college i was sleeping on a mattress on the floor and living off of soup”

YOU SHOULDN’T HAVE HAD TO DO THAT. NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO DO THAT. I DON’T KNOW HOW TO EXPLAIN TO YOU THAT THIS ISN’T A CHARACTER-BUILDING LESSON, IT’S JUST BAD

cal-is-a-cuddlefish:

vaspider:

im-tom:

I keep seeing people talking about the “Red Mirage” the idea that it only looks like Republicans are winning and it could still go either way.

I fucking hope so because my anxiety is spiking.

Yes. So here’s what happens:

  1. Voting is reported by precinct.
  2. Smaller, more rural precincts finish counting first and report first. These tend to swing much heavier towards R than D.
  3. This makes it look like a state is fully and quickly “going red.” This is the Red Mirage.
  4. Bigger, more urban districts take longer to count and may stay open to allow everyone in line to vote. (STAY IN LINE)
  5. As those urban districts, which swing much heavier D, start to report in, we see what the news calls The Blue Shift.
  6. In addition, some states don’t allow counting of mail-in/absentee ballots to begin until election day.
  7. Those ballots tend to lean very heavily D.
  8. As those ballots come in, the Blue Shift gets more pronounced.
  9. That’s what Trump was complaining about 4y ago about how “oh suddenly at 2 am all these votes out of nowhere.” Those were absentee ballots being reported.
  10. Additionally, deep red states are most likely to be called very quickly after polls close. This is why it looks like Trump is way ahead in electoral college votes right now.
  11. The Blue Shift is no guarantee of how a state will eventually go, but don’t freak out. This is gonna be a long night, and it may take several days before we know for sure how things will go.

All good and true information. Don’t lose hope. Don’t panic. It looks scary right now but polls only closed less than two hours ago in the first states. We have a long way to go.