- Of the three seeded players given byes into the semifinals of the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, only Amy Schneider made the Grand Final. Mattea Roach was defeated on Friday.
- Schneider will face Sam Buttrey, the Professors' Champion, and Andrew He, the five-time champion Schneider defeated to take his place and start her reign.
- Per analyst Andy Saunders, it appears that, by several years, Buttrey is the oldest person (and the first in his 60s) to actually make the Grand Final of a Tournament of Champions on any version of the show: Trebek, Jennings, or Fleming.
- The Grand Final starts Monday, and lasts as long as needed until someone wins three games -- a modified version of The Greatest Of All Time's format, which Jennings (now the host) won.
- In an ironic twist, the champion who will now have been off over a month of regular shows (between this tournament and the Second Chance Tournament) is an 11-time ultrachampion who averaged over $30,000 a win! Chris Pannullo has $356,702.
- The Democrats are now within one seat of tiebreaker control in the Senate -- Mark Kelly has been projected as the winner of the Arizona seat. A win in either Nevada or the Georgia runoff gets tiebreaker control, both wins full control.
- And, about 6:15 PM PST, NBC News projects they got it: Projection is now that Catherine Cortez Masto (D) has won back her seat in Nevada, with a comeback win after the day of election (which, of course, will field more steal squealing from the Q-Anon bots) over Adam Laxalt (R), the 50th Democrat in the new Senate.
- House projections have stalled, but it is still believed that the Republicans will get control of that chamber, but only by a small margin. Latest word is that the Republicans MAY, in fact, choose other than Kevin McCarthy of California as the new Speaker.
- The long-stalled Arizona Governor's race is still up in the air. Katie Hobbs (D) got a shock bump in Maricopa County to increase the lead over Kari Lake (R) to over 30,000 votes - but, three days and nights after the election, there are STILL 400,000 votes to count!
- Inversely, Nevada's governorship has flipped to the Republicans.
The truth is not what actually happened. It's what you can ENFORCE happened. It's ALL enforcement.
Saturday, November 12, 2022
November 12, 2022 News and Notes
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