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25K more votes in Wisconsin (224), 10K more votes in Georgia (240) and if Trump takes AZ (251), NC (266), and Alaska then he is at 269...
Ya’ll excuse me if I wait for the recounts and court cases are finished before I congratulate the winners of the 2020 election.
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@LuFins-Dad said in .027%:
25K more votes in Wisconsin (224), 10K more votes in Georgia (240) and if Trump takes AZ (251), NC (266), and Alaska then he is at 269...
Ya’ll excuse me if I wait for the recounts and court cases are finished before I congratulate the winners of the 2020 election.
I think the last time there was a recount in Wisconsin the vote tally changed by like 100 votes.
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@bachophile said in .027%:
Oh, don’t get me wrong, I definitely think it’s over for Trump, and am personally not all that bothered about it. I just think that it’s possible that 1 vote of every 1000 cast in Atlanta, Milwaukee, and Green Bay is not a terribly high number in such a polarizing election and because of that polarization, everything needs to be taken care of with outmost care.
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Well Trump just picked up 6K votes in Antrim County, MI due to a software glitch that underreported his totals. There are 42 other counties that used this software...
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@LuFins-Dad said in .027%:
25K more votes in Wisconsin (224), 10K more votes in Georgia (240) and if Trump takes AZ (251), NC (266), and Alaska then he is at 269...
Ya’ll excuse me if I wait for the recounts and court cases are finished before I congratulate the winners of the 2020 election.
It'll be fun to track your 0.027% number as the count stabilizes.
In Hilary's case it was 0.057%.
It could end up quite close.
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@LuFins-Dad said in .027%:
25K more votes in Wisconsin (224), 10K more votes in Georgia (240) and if Trump takes AZ (251), NC (266), and Alaska then he is at 269...
Ya’ll excuse me if I wait for the recounts and court cases are finished before I congratulate the winners of the 2020 election.
It'll be fun to track your 0.027% number as the count stabilizes.
In Hilary's case it was 0.057%.
It could end up quite close.
Interesting! I never calculated those out. Which states did you use for the flip?
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WI, MI, PA