Calling the States
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American elections are like NASCAR (the alternative to motor racing) - the rules are tailored to guarantee the maximum amount of uncertainty so that it isn't until right at the end that some guy who doesn't appear to be quite all there is declared the ultimate victor.
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Supposedly there are 500K ballots from a solid Trump area coming in.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States:
Supposedly there are 500K ballots from a solid Trump area coming in.
Are they in the back of Giuliani's SUV by any chance?
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@jon-nyc said in Calling the States:
My understanding is they want PA to stop counting until the question of non-postmarked ballots and new ballot arrivals is resolved. Arizona is not adding new ballots, just still counting those they already received.
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@LuFins-Dad Is that an issue that they've been dealing with? Non-postmarked ballots? How do they get to their destination without a postmark?
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@xenon said in Calling the States:
Non-postmarked ballots? How do they get to their destination without a postmark?
Official ballot drop boxes: https://www.votespa.com/Voting-in-PA/pages/drop-box.aspx
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Wisconsin Math by Kimberly Strassel:
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is claiming a 71% state turnout. I'm not sure where it gets this, but that would make more sense, given even populous Milwaukee didn't exceed 83% turnout, and Dane lower. (Do math on what rest of state wud need to bump up state avg to 89)
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True, Wisconsin has same day voter registration. But to be at 71%, WI would have yesterday needed 900k same-day registrations. ( If I'm doing my math wrong--please tell me. 3,288,771 divided by 4,588,771 equals 71% . 4,588,771 minus 3,684,726 =900k)
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Is that possible/conceivable? That would be akin to increasing WI's registered voting population by up to 30%--in one day. It would also suggest that if those same-day registrations hadn't happened, WI would have had a ridiculously LOW turnout.
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I suppose it is possible WI's turnout was higher than 71% (again, not sure where MJS gets that). But that would be wild, given the state's own history and what we saw elsewhere yesterday. An even an 80% turnout would still require HUGE same-day registration.
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Surely a record/tally of those same-day registrations must exist. It would therefore seem a straightforward proposition to set the numbers/record straight?
Again, explain if I'm missing something.
@WI_Elections
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@George-K said in Calling the States:
Fox calls Michigan for Biden...
So has ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Decision Desk, Reuters, and the NYT.
Oh, and the Trump Campaign, with their lawsuit.
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@Larry said in Calling the States:
I want Biden to win. I want him to win, and I want the democrat party to enact every single bit of their agenda. I want the US to become a Socialist nation. I want every fucking dollar of free shit I can get. Screw this nation. Let it fall.
Dude, they don't have the Senate. Their agenda will be significantly slowed down. And look how close the states have been. I think it really matters how many Trump voters there have been, especially in the midst of the greatest media influence campaign in American history.
Biden may be president, but charges will still be brought up against "nazi"-punchers.