I ran the "uncounted" numbers for some of the largest counties: These are the first numbers I ran ----------------------------------------------------- Ill only run the numbers for the controversial county, Fulton, and the second largest county, mine, DeKalb. Georgia totals: 2,321,924 R 2,085,474 D Fulton County, the heart of Biden country: 286,497 D 72.4% 104,888 R 26.5% 72% counted That works out to 109,587 uncounted Therefore, add in the following 79,341 additional Democrats 29,040 additional Republicans. Georgia Totals after Fulton County 2,350,964 Republican 2,164,815 Democrats Thats their big wad. Ill add in DeKalb county: 265,589 D 83% 51,066 R 16% 79% counted That leaves 66,497 uncounted Therefore, 55,192 Additional Democrats 10,639 Additional Republicans Georgia Totals after Dekalb County 2,406,156 Republican 2,220,007 Democrats Cobb is 89% counted, and breaks nearly even, slight edge to biden. Im really not seeing how the Democrats can overcome a 180,000 Republican lead with the smaller counties. -------------------------------------------------------- Then, that dump you mentioned happened, so I got these new numbers ------------------------------------------------------ To: rfp1234; usconservative; LS; Ravi; LilFarmer; SpeedyInTexas; bort; Robert A Cook PE No need to bring Gwinnett in, they are at 97% counted. However, with the new scarier GA totals: R D 2365653 2247576 Fulton 29,040 79,341 Dekalb 10,639 55,192 2405332 2326917 Difference, 78,415 in favor of Republicans. DAMN SCARY CLOSE ------------------------------------------------- Clayton county might add in another 16,000 Net Dems, and figure bits and pieces all over the state for Dems, and you'd probably see a Trump victory but only by 30,000 - 40,000 votes. Which is very sad.
That sudden vote dump earlier in the evening caused an instantaneous 50 point swing, completely reversing the outcome. Really suspicious.