Is
8:00 PM and the poll has just closed in 16 states.
In the state of
Florida, the race is too early to call, but Duke is in the lead.
In the state of
Maryland, the race is too close to call.
Also in the Dr. Cynic’s home state of
Pennsylvania, is too close to call.
In the state of
Illinois, we can now project that Dr. Cynic is the winner.
In
Massachusetts, the race is too close to call.
In the state of
Missouri, Duke is the winner
In the state of
New Jersey, we project that the race is ended in a draw.
Also in the state of
Rhode Island, we project that the race is ended in a draw.
In
Tennessee we can now project that Duke has won.
In the state of
Alabama, we project the victory for Dr. Cynic
In
Connecticut, Duke is the winner
Also in the state of
Delaware, Duke is the winner.
In
Maine the victory is for “the People Team”
In the state of
New Hampshire, the victory is for Duke
Also, Mr. Duke wins
OklahomaAlso, Mr. Duke has won in
Washington DCWe remember that in the state of
Virginia is still too close to call.
The situation at this hour:
Duke/Matt – 122 electoral votes
Dr. Cynic/Adam Griffin – 37 electoral votes
Tie – 14 electoral votes
Too close/too early to call – 95 electoral votes
"In the Dr. Cynic's home state of Pennsylvania, surprisingly, is too close to call. The polls were showed that Dr. Cynic was in big lead in this state. Also is too close to call in Massachusetts, Maryland and in the state of Florida, Duke is in the lead.
Big lead for Duke in the electoral votes count, but the races in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Maryland (for a total of 48 votes) can change the night."