Bernd 11/03/2020 (Tue) 17:09:28 No.40845 del
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Here's Ballotpedia:
https://ballotpedia.org/Presidential_election,_2020
Abundance of information, like "Battleground states" which means swing states (states not committed to either party) just sounds more dramatic.
It lists the hot issues (and links the stands of the candidates on them): abortion, criminal justice, economy, education, energy and environmental issues, foreign policy, gun regulation, healthcare, immigration, impeachment, labor, and trade. Not sure what labor is about, the others, I can guess.
It also says the Electoral College will cast their votes in mid-December... so whatever will be the result of this day, the agony will go on for over an months. If Trump gets the majority of the votes now (actually they vote on the Electoral College, no?) probably everyone expects chimpouts.

Heh:
>How and when are election results finalized?
>Election results are finalized through processes called canvassing and certification.
>The certification deadline in six states is within one week of the election.
>In 26 states and the District of Columbia, the certification deadline is between November 10 and November 30.
>In 14 states, the certification deadline is in December.
>Four states (Hawaii, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Tennessee) do not have statutory deadlines for results certification.
So we might not even know the result tomorrow. However surely they'll give something to the media and the people, which will be close to the final results, similarly to exit polls.