Kinda only just started following it now after work, but yeah, intesting that Trump seems so ahead. Only 50%-ish counted, but at least CBS seems to think once the dust settles it's going Trump's way.
Their analysis seems to be that Latinos went for the D-Man in larger proportion all across the board in all the states that matter, that basically makes sense to me. Guess the Puerto Rico comments didn't make much of a dent and were outweighed by all the social stuff the Democrats have been pulling that doesn't jive so well with a pretty conservative religious group like Latinos. As soon as the polling a few weeks back was all "he's got more black people and latino people than 2016" that threw me a bit, seemed big.
Still a bit surprised though, honestly figured Kamala would edge this one out, women & young people coming out over the abortion stuff. Still, I guess if you're losing a share of men and latinos/black people simultaneously, that could be cancelled out.
In any case, a Trump win's about the *funniest* possible scenario here I guess, that's about the best you can hope for when both candidates are such non-serious lightweights not up to the job. The world will keep spinning, we're not getting a Fourth Reich USA and Florida Auschwitz, life goes on. Watch all the "the country's literally over if he wins!" hyperbole just absolutely evaporate come tomorrow.