Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, OH and NC should be called pretty much on election day. If one or both go for Biden, Trump will have no path to 270.
I read that if Ohio is close, even if leaning toward Trump, that in and of itself is a really bad sign for Trump nationally. Kind of like how early on election night 2016, he started to really over perform in Florida and that was a very good sign for him. So here’s hoping, Ohio.
Makes sense. Ohio was won by Donald Trump by a margin of 8.13 points in 2016.
Now 538 says Trump is down by a point.
I have a kid in college at Oberlin. He has already had someone from a local GOtV effort help him switch his registration from Va to Ohio and properly request an early absentee ballot. I’m sure they will circle around in a month and make sure it is complete. I’m hoping similar efforts are happening at Ohio State and the other SLACs. There are probably 1000 extra Biden votes to be gotten at just Oberlin by OOS non-swing state helping kids switch registration and Ohio kids vote absentee. Maybe 10,000 plus at Ohio State. College kids are bemoaned because they often don’t vote. But they are new to the process and have extra hoops to jump through if they don’t live at home. Plus, many don’t realize that they can use college as their residence.
If you want to donate, look for Ohio GOTV efforts. Ones tailored towards college kids could swing the state if it’s close.
Do you know if changing state residence for voting purposes now makes student responsible for new state income taxes? Can parent still claim as a dependent if child is no longer resident of original state ?
Of course they can. Kid files income taxes in the state they reside if they have an income over $12,000 to report.


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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, OH and NC should be called pretty much on election day. If one or both go for Biden, Trump will have no path to 270.
I read that if Ohio is close, even if leaning toward Trump, that in and of itself is a really bad sign for Trump nationally. Kind of like how early on election night 2016, he started to really over perform in Florida and that was a very good sign for him. So here’s hoping, Ohio.
Makes sense. Ohio was won by Donald Trump by a margin of 8.13 points in 2016.
Now 538 says Trump is down by a point.
I have a kid in college at Oberlin. He has already had someone from a local GOtV effort help him switch his registration from Va to Ohio and properly request an early absentee ballot. I’m sure they will circle around in a month and make sure it is complete. I’m hoping similar efforts are happening at Ohio State and the other SLACs. There are probably 1000 extra Biden votes to be gotten at just Oberlin by OOS non-swing state helping kids switch registration and Ohio kids vote absentee. Maybe 10,000 plus at Ohio State. College kids are bemoaned because they often don’t vote. But they are new to the process and have extra hoops to jump through if they don’t live at home. Plus, many don’t realize that they can use college as their residence.
If you want to donate, look for Ohio GOTV efforts. Ones tailored towards college kids could swing the state if it’s close.
Do you know if changing state residence for voting purposes now makes student responsible for new state income taxes? Can parent still claim as a dependent if child is no longer resident of original state ?
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person who enjoys doing a really super duper optimistic electoral map, just to stare at it? For instance, in that scenario, states like Mississippi and Texas go blue based on fairly thin evidence (Espy within 1% of Hyde-Smith, and I posit that if he wins, that means he drove turnout for Biden/Harris, too). Basically any state that has had one decent poll for the Democrats or whispers of going blue, I turn blue.
I don’t know how to post it and it’s not reality based, but it’s sure nice to look at.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You're dreaming, Vlad.
If Trump were to be re-elected, this would be the most plausable electoral map.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person who enjoys doing a really super duper optimistic electoral map, just to stare at it? For instance, in that scenario, states like Mississippi and Texas go blue based on fairly thin evidence (Espy within 1% of Hyde-Smith, and I posit that if he wins, that means he drove turnout for Biden/Harris, too). Basically any state that has had one decent poll for the Democrats or whispers of going blue, I turn blue.
I don’t know how to post it and it’s not reality based, but it’s sure nice to look at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, OH and NC should be called pretty much on election day. If one or both go for Biden, Trump will have no path to 270.
I read that if Ohio is close, even if leaning toward Trump, that in and of itself is a really bad sign for Trump nationally. Kind of like how early on election night 2016, he started to really over perform in Florida and that was a very good sign for him. So here’s hoping, Ohio.
Makes sense. Ohio was won by Donald Trump by a margin of 8.13 points in 2016.
Now 538 says Trump is down by a point.
I have a kid in college at Oberlin. He has already had someone from a local GOtV effort help him switch his registration from Va to Ohio and properly request an early absentee ballot. I’m sure they will circle around in a month and make sure it is complete. I’m hoping similar efforts are happening at Ohio State and the other SLACs. There are probably 1000 extra Biden votes to be gotten at just Oberlin by OOS non-swing state helping kids switch registration and Ohio kids vote absentee. Maybe 10,000 plus at Ohio State. College kids are bemoaned because they often don’t vote. But they are new to the process and have extra hoops to jump through if they don’t live at home. Plus, many don’t realize that they can use college as their residence.
If you want to donate, look for Ohio GOTV efforts. Ones tailored towards college kids could swing the state if it’s close.
Do you know if changing state residence for voting purposes now makes student responsible for new state income taxes? Can parent still claim as a dependent if child is no longer resident of original state ?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, OH and NC should be called pretty much on election day. If one or both go for Biden, Trump will have no path to 270.
I read that if Ohio is close, even if leaning toward Trump, that in and of itself is a really bad sign for Trump nationally. Kind of like how early on election night 2016, he started to really over perform in Florida and that was a very good sign for him. So here’s hoping, Ohio.
Makes sense. Ohio was won by Donald Trump by a margin of 8.13 points in 2016.
Now 538 says Trump is down by a point.
I have a kid in college at Oberlin. He has already had someone from a local GOtV effort help him switch his registration from Va to Ohio and properly request an early absentee ballot. I’m sure they will circle around in a month and make sure it is complete. I’m hoping similar efforts are happening at Ohio State and the other SLACs. There are probably 1000 extra Biden votes to be gotten at just Oberlin by OOS non-swing state helping kids switch registration and Ohio kids vote absentee. Maybe 10,000 plus at Ohio State. College kids are bemoaned because they often don’t vote. But they are new to the process and have extra hoops to jump through if they don’t live at home. Plus, many don’t realize that they can use college as their residence.
If you want to donate, look for Ohio GOTV efforts. Ones tailored towards college kids could swing the state if it’s close.