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U.S. Election (Day?) 2024 Megathread

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Well I'm calling it for Harris - the people I know in D.C. are very calm and expecting a Blue victory. Could be underestimating him like previously, but in the context of the Selzer poll it seems like people don't want to be blamed if the predictions are off and are seeing a Harris win as very likely.

Come back to laugh at me later if this wrong.

Edit: Leaving this up for posterity. :)

I'd also bet Harris wins if you gave me 50/50 odds, but if there's storefronts being boarded up in DC then I wouldn't say the expectations there are completely calm. Right-wing rioters would be less likely to go after local businesses than left-wing rioters would, and the guys shelling out for plywood know that.

Sorely wishing I could join the riots just to score a truck load of free plywood, but I bet it's all quarter inch, and half of it looks like fucking osb.

If you know of a riot where I could score some free cement ping me.

I heard people sometimes leave pallets of bricks just lying around commercial areas...