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BTW, NY Times currently calls it 94% for Trump while Nate Silver who had HRC almost as a certainty, now has them both on 49%. Going forward, the pollsters will be about as credible as the MSM no matter how it finishes now.>
>FWIW, I predicted this situation a while ago - I never believed in the pollsters - the playing field for this election is way too different from how it has been in the past. I have proof - you can ask Andy who told me that I was crazy - and he might be right ;) Right now it is 222 Trump and 202 Clinton. I wish I could be a fly on the wall at Clinton headquarters - that would have great entertainment value.
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>No matter the results, it certainly has been an extremely entertaining election night!
There's a report at 2:45 AM tonight that HRC called Trump to concede. I'm a bit surprised because Trump still doesn't have 270, but it looks like they're facing unavoidable math. So I think it's all over.
I watched MSNBC much of the night. Most of the people on the show reacted as expected, but I'll give Chris Matthews credit for behaving maturely.