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Congratulation to Pakistan and all Pakistanis who think that US election result will Influence India US relations. Let us see what happens.

I can see Sanghis like you shivering on this news.

Kamala Harris is 'Hinduphobic' and 'pro-Pakistan'

Sanctions on India are on the way.


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Well, yeah, it's not a big deal. It's considered a Republican strong hold, and has voted republican for decades.

It was a minor surprise that the election was so close there, and no one even expected it in the first place.

As it is, the Dems aren't losing sleep over it, considering that Ohio was never a part of the Dem's agenda.

And? He was always expected to win Ohio. Ohio almost always votes republican.

It's like Dems getting excited that California is voting democrat. It's a given.

Ohio is the ultimate bellwether state. It determines who wins the general election. OH went to Obama twice so it is definitely not a Republican stronghold. The fact that Trump won OH is essentially sealing his overall victory and cutting off Biden's pathway.
 
Fox calls AZ for Biden. Surprise it's coming from Fox.
I now seriously doubt early polling numbers from WI MI PA GA NC FL
Some places like WI MI they give Biden 8-9 points lead.
 
Its too early to say anything. Its not over yet. Major states like north carolina, florida, michigan, Pennsylvania are still in trumps fav.
 
Where did you find it? Trump is winning. Democracy is coming to china.

Trump is clearly losing. Bhakts are having a fit and shitting in their pants. :chilli:


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Where did you find it? Trump is winning. Democracy is coming to china.

 
Fox calls AZ for Biden. Surprise it's coming from Fox.
I now seriously doubt early polling numbers from WI MI PA GA NC FL
Some places like WI MI they give Biden 8-9 points lead.

Fox called Virginia for Biden when Trump was still leading. Fox wants to make projections a lot quicker than their long time rival CNN. CNN hasn't even declared a Trump victory in Florida yet which is ridiculous.
 
Ohio is the ultimate bellwether state. It determines who wins the general election. OH went to Obama twice so it is definitely not a Republican stronghold. The fact that Trump won OH is essentially sealing his overall victory and cutting off Biden's pathway.
True, but if you look at the electoral map of Ohio, it tends to majority vote red. Only the major Urban areas tend to vote blue, which are the votes that tend to be the most important, that's been true for every single election for decades.
All the polls were fake. Seems like they never learned their lesson from 2016.
No, the polls are really, and have so far been fairly accurate.

Even the 2016 polls were fairly accurate, the problem was that news pundits and morons misinterpreted them, and only looked at national polls, and ignored state polls, which showed trump being ahead in key battleground states.
Fox called Virginia for Biden when Trump was still leading. Fox wants to make projections a lot quicker than their long time rival CNN. CNN hasn't even declared a Trump victory in Florida yet which is ridiculous.
Florida is tricky, which is why it hasn't been called yet.

As doe Fox and Virginia, they probably got the information before CNN.
 
True, but if you look at the electoral map of Ohio, it tends to majority vote red. Only the major Urban areas tend to vote blue, which are the votes that tend to be the most important, that's been true for every single election for decades.

No, the polls are really, and have so far been fairly accurate.

Even the 2016 polls were fairly accurate, the problem was that news pundits and morons misinterpreted them, and only looked at national polls, and ignored state polls, which should trump being ahead in key battleground states.

Look at the map of California or New York. It is all mostly red. Rural areas cover vast geographic areas and have sparse populations while urban areas are very small but dense.

How have the polls been accurate for Florida? For most of the Midwest? Trump is kicking Biden's ***.
 
Congratulation to Pakistan and all Pakistanis who think that US election result will Influence India US relations. Let us see what happens.


Kamala Harris has been a vocal and sharp critic of India's Kashmir policy, especially after the revocation of Artice 370 and special status that was granted to the union territory.

Notably, last year, when Senator Harris was running her own campaign for the Democratic nomination, on two occasions she was asked about her stance on the Kashmir issue, and unsurprisingly she backed the demand for international intervention, specifically the US.

In one of her interviews, she stated 'We have to remind Kashmiris that they are not alone in the world. We are keeping track of the situation. There is a need to intervene if the situation demands.'
old news, check cnn, foxnews

It is the same.

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Look at the map of California or New York. It is all mostly red. Rural areas cover vast geographic areas and have sparse populations while urban areas are very small but dense.

How have the polls been accurate for Florida? For most of the Midwest? Trump is kicking Biden's ***.
I mean, yeah, I literallt illuded to this in my comment.

As for the polls, they've been fairly accurate. Most polls put Trump ahead in the midwest.


Where Trump had a higher approval rating, he seems to be winning, and vice versa.
 
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Trump has been neutral for Pakistan, neither pro or against ever since IK met him US has significantly reduced interference in Pakistan affairs and its blame game.

Biden is aware of the regional politics in the subcontinent so we will have to start from scratch and make him realize things are different now and Pakistan can't be pressured, like it was done in past.

India prefers Trump because they've made considerable investment in building a relationship with him, but if Biden wins they will jump ship and have to start from scratch too.

Either Trump wins or Biden wins no difference to Indo Pak rather than some diplomatic relations building but real difference is for people in US.
 
Salaam

It seems unlikely that the results will alter the strategic planning of the US state significantly. The US is getting close to India because of China primarily and I don't see any major change in policy.

I don't see any serious cause for celebration.
 

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