They’redeclaringvictory.Can theypull off anupset?It's toocloseto call.Incumbentadvantage.This hasbeen ahistoricallypolarizedelection.We’re seeinghistoricturnoutamong youngvoters.This isunprecedented.Demographicshifts in[state].It all comesdown to[swingstate].This countyhashistoricallyleaned[party].The RustBelt statesare criticaltonight.Astunningresult in[state].Record-breakingearly votingnumbers.The [state]senaterace is alsovery close.We’re seeinga big turnoutamong first-time voters.We’regetting newnumbers infrom [state].This couldend up incourt.We needto wait forabsenteeballots.We projectthat[candidate]will win[state].Watch for theimpact of[specificdemographic].Voterenthusiasmis at an all-time high.Let's goback to theelectionmap.We’re stillwaiting forresults from[state/county].Expectresults totrickle inthroughoutthe night.The latestfrom theexit polls.Thecandidateis speakingnow.Thisstate hasflipped.Pollstersunderestimated[group].Still waitingfor resultsin keycounties.Possiblerunoff inthe senaterace.We’re seeingtrendssimilar to thelast election.It could allcome downto theabsenteeballots.Voterturnout inurban areashas surged.Thesuburbanvote ismaking a bigdifference.This statecould makeor break theelection.We'llcontinuecoverageafter thisbreak.Turnouthas beenhigher thanexpected.Mail-inballots arestill beingcounted.Let's lookat theelectoralmap.Could thisgo to arecount?We haveaprojectedwinner.The latestvote countupdate from[state].Exitpollsshow…Polls justclosed in[state].Key issuesdrivingvoterturnout.Thecandidate'spath to270.Votersuppressionallegations.Theseresultsaresurprising.The mood at[candidate’s]headquartersis tense.All eyesare on theMidwest.They’redeclaringvictory.Can theypull off anupset?It's toocloseto call.Incumbentadvantage.This hasbeen ahistoricallypolarizedelection.We’re seeinghistoricturnoutamong youngvoters.This isunprecedented.Demographicshifts in[state].It all comesdown to[swingstate].This countyhashistoricallyleaned[party].The RustBelt statesare criticaltonight.Astunningresult in[state].Record-breakingearly votingnumbers.The [state]senaterace is alsovery close.We’re seeinga big turnoutamong first-time voters.We’regetting newnumbers infrom [state].This couldend up incourt.We needto wait forabsenteeballots.We projectthat[candidate]will win[state].Watch for theimpact of[specificdemographic].Voterenthusiasmis at an all-time high.Let's goback to theelectionmap.We’re stillwaiting forresults from[state/county].Expectresults totrickle inthroughoutthe night.The latestfrom theexit polls.Thecandidateis speakingnow.Thisstate hasflipped.Pollstersunderestimated[group].Still waitingfor resultsin keycounties.Possiblerunoff inthe senaterace.We’re seeingtrendssimilar to thelast election.It could allcome downto theabsenteeballots.Voterturnout inurban areashas surged.Thesuburbanvote ismaking a bigdifference.This statecould makeor break theelection.We'llcontinuecoverageafter thisbreak.Turnouthas beenhigher thanexpected.Mail-inballots arestill beingcounted.Let's lookat theelectoralmap.Could thisgo to arecount?We haveaprojectedwinner.The latestvote countupdate from[state].Exitpollsshow…Polls justclosed in[state].Key issuesdrivingvoterturnout.Thecandidate'spath to270.Votersuppressionallegations.Theseresultsaresurprising.The mood at[candidate’s]headquartersis tense.All eyesare on theMidwest.

Election Day Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. They’re declaring victory.
  2. Can they pull off an upset?
  3. It's too close to call.
  4. Incumbent advantage.
  5. This has been a historically polarized election.
  6. We’re seeing historic turnout among young voters.
  7. This is unprecedented.
  8. Demographic shifts in [state].
  9. It all comes down to [swing state].
  10. This county has historically leaned [party].
  11. The Rust Belt states are critical tonight.
  12. A stunning result in [state].
  13. Record-breaking early voting numbers.
  14. The [state] senate race is also very close.
  15. We’re seeing a big turnout among first-time voters.
  16. We’re getting new numbers in from [state].
  17. This could end up in court.
  18. We need to wait for absentee ballots.
  19. We project that [candidate] will win [state].
  20. Watch for the impact of [specific demographic].
  21. Voter enthusiasm is at an all-time high.
  22. Let's go back to the election map.
  23. We’re still waiting for results from [state/county].
  24. Expect results to trickle in throughout the night.
  25. The latest from the exit polls.
  26. The candidate is speaking now.
  27. This state has flipped.
  28. Pollsters underestimated [group].
  29. Still waiting for results in key counties.
  30. Possible runoff in the senate race.
  31. We’re seeing trends similar to the last election.
  32. It could all come down to the absentee ballots.
  33. Voter turnout in urban areas has surged.
  34. The suburban vote is making a big difference.
  35. This state could make or break the election.
  36. We'll continue coverage after this break.
  37. Turnout has been higher than expected.
  38. Mail-in ballots are still being counted.
  39. Let's look at the electoral map.
  40. Could this go to a recount?
  41. We have a projected winner.
  42. The latest vote count update from [state].
  43. Exit polls show…
  44. Polls just closed in [state].
  45. Key issues driving voter turnout.
  46. The candidate's path to 270.
  47. Voter suppression allegations.
  48. These results are surprising.
  49. The mood at [candidate’s] headquarters is tense.
  50. All eyes are on the Midwest.