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Is today the day?

DaShuckster

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It looks like remaining votes in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona should give us a winner today.

There's still a possibility that the late mail-in votes in Arizona could pull Trump ahead there if he can win the remainder of them at a 60% clip. But given the votes still remaining in Pennsylvania, it's hard to imagine Trump holding on there. Also, there's enough remaining votes in the metro Atlanta area for Biden to pull ahead in Georgia.

North Carolina won't wrap up until Friday but I think we'll get enough new vote tallies in the other States for a winner to be declared.
 
mail in votes are not going for trump. He spent the last 3 months whining like a goddamn little bitch about absentee voting, so of course his brain dead supporters listened to him.
I only mentioned it because the late returns from Arizona yesterday from mail-in votes from Saturday favored Trump by 59% to 41%. If the ballots from Sunday and Monday are over 60%, he could catch up there. I think it is unlikely but certainly possible. The word this morning is that they'll have them all tallied by 6 pm (9 pm EST) tonight.
 
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Based on what?
PA law requires observers from both (multiple) parties to be present for vote tallying. Allegedly, in Philadelphia they allowed observers to be in the room but not close enough to be able to verify the ballots. It has gotten up to the state Supreme Court but will eventually end up in SCOTUS, which will side with the Trump campaign. The question is whether those ballots were segregated and can be recounted with observers, or if they didn't are they required to throw those votes out.
 
PA law requires observers from both (multiple) parties to be present for vote tallying. Allegedly, in Philadelphia they allowed observers to be in the room but not close enough to be able to verify the ballots. It has gotten up to the state Supreme Court but will eventually end up in SCOTUS, which will side with the Trump campaign. The question is whether those ballots were segregated and can be recounted with observers, or if they didn't are they required to throw those votes out.

Yeah, there is a lot of "allegedly" coming out from Republicans, so I am going to wait until I actually see evidence of it. I cant possibly see how they would throw out legally cast ballots.
 
Yeah, there is a lot of "allegedly" coming out from Republicans, so I am going to wait until I actually see evidence of it. I cant possibly see how they would throw out legally cast ballots.
It could happen. I really hope it doesn't end up that way because there would definitely be riots. The "allegedly" part of it is probably true with how quickly this is moving through the courts. PA 2020 might make FL 2000 look like child's play.
 
So is the plan to sue the shit out of states with cases that can't be won to stop legal ballots from being counted and force states to certify incomplete results because they have a deadline to do so?

Are we even pretending to be a democracy anymore?
Definitely looks like that is the backup plan for Trump. Tie things up to the point that each states SOS has to certify the vote and receive the consequences or kick it to the legislature and let them deal with it.
 
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Honestly, I’m tired of this bullshit. Now, with all this technology, we can’t even count votes. Talk about dragging out the inevitable. Why the hell would you start counting mail in ballots on Election Day when this was the biggest mail-in voting by far in history? Just asinine
 
Honestly, I’m tired of this bullshit. Now, with all this technology, we can’t even count votes. Talk about dragging out the inevitable. Why the hell would you start counting mail in ballots on Election Day when this was the biggest mail-in voting by far in history? Just asinine
Blame your Republicans.
 
Remember when the left was convinced that rigging an election was so easy that memes from Russians was all it took?
 
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Blame you for being too scared to vote in person
This election SHOULD have been decided late election night. But Republican legislatures - in their infinite wisdom - resisted allowing election officials to tally all the early mail-in votes before the election (like Florida wisely did.).

But NOW, it's all those 'corrupt' election officials fault that we're counting votes three days after the election.
 
This election SHOULD have been decided late election night. But Republican legislatures - in their infinite wisdom - resisted allowing election officials to tally all the early mail-in votes before the election (like Florida wisely did.).

But NOW, it's all those 'corrupt' election officials fault that we're counting votes three days after the election.
Look at you complaining about bogus corruption now when you spent 4 years complaining about the Russia corruption nothingburger
 
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