At midnight on November 3, Trump was leading in Georgia, Wisconsin, and Michigan. If he held these three states, he would win re-election. The balance shifted in four discrete batches of votes.
At 1:34 AM on November 4, Georgia ran a batch of 136,155 votes. Of these votes, 82.4% were for Biden and 17.6% were Trump. That is a 107,040 vote margin for Biden. As of this writing, he leads Georgia by 12,670 votes. Hmm.
At 3:42 AM, a batch of 168,542 votes were run in Wisconsin. Biden received 85.1% of these votes. He thus gained 118,216 votes in the statewide race. His margin of victory for the state is 20,608. Hmm.
At 3:50 AM, a batch of 59,215 votes were processed in Michigan, 92% going to Biden. At 6:31 AM, a batch of 147,226 votes were run, 95.9% for Biden. Biden gained 185,069 in the race thanks to these two batches. The margin for the state is 154,188. Interesting.
Of course, this could totally be cherry picking. The margin is always somewhere but this does make for some peculiar graphs:
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