pot committed, tbh
pot committed, tbh
Today the number is 306. Same number of electoral votes as the historic landlslide of four years ago.
hey, got, quit spamming threads and PM him if you're so desperate for his attention
Talk about it, lib.
Alaska becomes the second US state to adopt ranked-choice voting. Maine is the other.
If you can't spoil the election or steal it, try to get states to withhold certification. Phase two of Trump's war against the 2020 election begins.
(woe betide any ruling party that nullifies the voters)
had Obama tried any like this somebody would have already burned down the White House
The popular vote is irrelevant, the 270 is the only factor.
Poll: More Americans happy Donald Trump lost than are happy Joe Biden won
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ws/6339217002/
“Once a hard-nosed federal prosecutor who made a name for himself going after New York mobsters in the 1980s, Giuliani had not appeared in court as an attorney since 1992, according to court records….
"Cutting off the nose to spite the face"
Exactly. There are a ton of GOP leaners that just hate Trump and are happy to keep a long term Republican senate than risk another 4 years of Donald Duck/Tug Benson being the president, tbh.
It's hardly an accident Trump has focused his main challenges on Atlanta, Philadelphia and Detroit. The heavily racialized subtext is that black folks' votes aren't valid.
Cutting off the nose because it's pure cancer.
Last edited by ChumpDumper; 11-18-2020 at 07:36 PM.
there's a better than decent chance that Donald Trump would have won the presidential election if that Supreme Court seat had still been vacant. The stupid got was duped by the GOP establishment into filling the seat on the suggestion that the Supreme Court might actually help him win the election. They used him like a dirty . Poor MAGA s.
How so?
I think he would have pulled more of the crossover Republican votes if a SCOTUS seat was at risk.
The recount in Georgia is going quite well for Trump. He’s still complaining. He’s still losing.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...-still-losing/
No one expected the recount to erase Biden’s lead of more than 14,000 votes. Usually, such efforts shift margins only by a few hundred. In this case, though, President Trump fared better than normal. A number of counties found small, single-digit deviations in their recounts. Four, however, found ballots that had been missed the first time around.
In Douglas County, votes from a memory card weren’t included in the initial tabulation. In a county where Biden led by 25 points before the recount, he picked up 28 more votes than Trump, 9 percent of the added votes.
In Fayette County, another memory-card error led to Trump gaining a net 449 votes, 16 percent of the found ballots in a county that he won by six points in the initial count.
In Floyd County, workers initially failed to scan more than 2,500 ballots. Trump won the county by more than 40 points; the new ballots favored him by more than 30 points once scanned. That added 778 votes for Trump on net.
Walton County was the third county in which there was a memory card missed in the original tally. It included 284 votes, most of which Trump won. He added a net of 176 votes in a county he won by nearly 50 points.
There was also an allegation floating around, too, propagated by the chairman of the state Republican Party. He claimed that some 10,000 votes in heavily Democratic DeKalb County had been erroneously attributed to Biden, suggesting an even closer contest. But that error was caught days ago and incorporated into the existing count.
Across the four counties, then, that’s a gain for Trump of 1,375 more votes than Biden got. While the final results haven’t been released, it suggests that Biden’s statewide lead narrowed to a bit under 13,000 votes. More than enough to win, but a slightly closer race than what it looked like a week ago. Certainly and indisputably a more accurate tally.
As Georgia's Hand Recount Concludes, Vote Count Shows Biden Still Ahead
https://www.npr.org/2020/11/18/93639...en-still-ahead
Georgia election officials expect to release the results of a statewide audit by noon Thursday, as a handful of counties finish data entry from a full hand recount of 5 million presidential votes.
Gabriel Sterling with the secretary of state's office said Wednesday afternoon that at least 21 of 159 counties show their risk-limiting audit is still in process, including some of the large jurisdictions in metro Atlanta. The deadline for the audit is 11:59 p.m. Wednesday.
Trump and other top Republicans have suggested that Georgia's vote counting and risk-limiting audit is fraudulent, something that Sterling of the secretary of state's office said is a ridiculous notion.
"The irony of his saying 'fraudulent votes have been found' — he has gained in the finding of these votes," Sterling said. "So the system is working the way it is intended. And the frustrating situation overall ... if this was 14,000 votes the other way, I believe Biden supporters would be screaming that this was all inappropriate and not done correctly."
Those four counties that failed to tally all of their votes must recertify, and the state's deadline to sign off on the election results is Friday. While the deadline to complete the audit is 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, state officials say they will not release results until Thursday, after the election staff gets some rest.
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