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This isn't a "free for all" as it will be moderated to prevent the worst from the rest of reddit and the internet from spilling over, but generally speaking, you're allowed to ask questions and discuss things that otherwise would be off limits.
However, given this newfound power, the moderators will have new-found powers to try and curtail anything that's starting to cause conflict/devolves too much.
Please try to keep this professional and try to use sources - there's data all over the place you can link to.
Also, if you want to put in predictions as to the result (both in total and when they might be confirmed), feel free.
Edit: And, just to add a point of discussion, there are multiple plausible ways to end up with a 269-269 all-bets-are-off scenario. Here's one.
Edit 2: After having run through quite a few articles from all sides, it seems to be the agreement that a "quick result" (all things compared) would be if Minnesota (for Trump) or Texas (for Biden) ends up being really close/flips.
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