Posted on 05/17/2022 5:40:52 PM PDT by Nextrush
Here in Pennsylvania I see all mail-in votes in the official Department of State count for US Senate and surprise surprise David McCormick getting a big chunk of those Dr. Oz in second place and Kathy Barnette third. They are all mail-in votes there in the GOP US Senate primary.
John Fetterman with 52 percent of those mail-in votes on the Democrat side of the US Senate primary.
These mail-in votes for Governor on Republican side give Bill McSwain former federal prosecutor unendorsed by President Trump 29 percent of the vote...
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Wait until one in the morning when all the machines stop and they ruck ibn the “mail in “ ballots.
The poll votes do not matter anymomre in PA.
A couple of us predicted Dina Powell’s husband would win. Still early though but I dont think Oz can override Goldman Sachs
With .01% of the vote counted.
Meaningless.
If so, Mastriano should start moving up in the count after that.
I found it more than moronic how Republican front runners (Oz and McCormick) spent millions to beat each other up, and therefore screwed up GOP chances in general election by demoralizing electorate, and then they beat up the third place candidate that was creeping up in polls to reduce her chances. I realize this is the way elections work, but doesn’t mean I need to support or like it.
Which means more mail-in ballots will be available to count after all the in-person votes are tallied, and the number of “needed” votes is known (for the candidate of the vote-counters’ choice).
It is still early in the vote counting.
Though I will say if there are major differences between what the polls were saying and what the ballot count is, then there is reason to be suspicious.
After all, this is Pennsylvania where the RINO’s passed Act 77 that allowed mail-in voting fraud.
My district just finished. Suburban Pittsburgh.
McCormick won in person voting big
MCCormick 36
OZ 26
Barnette 20
Small suburban district
Yes the funny votes dominating the early count.
On the other side, not one Democrat ad attacked a fellow Democrat. Lambykins was campaigning mostly against that bogeyman known as Donald Trump, while Nazi Nutjob ran unintentionally hilarious “working class hero” ads.
Democrats are going to pour an absolutely astronomical amount of money into PA between now and November, and you’d think that the least they can do is cut some checks to the RINO squishes who have done such a good job helping them so far (and who will be helping them even more if Barnette wins).
Good way to check is keep all the mail in votes separate. Each box separate. Check them. Audit them NOW..
with 25% of expected votes counted
McCormick 32%
Oz 25%
Barnette 20%
I see this differently. Oz didn’t have a chance. He’s no republican. I was disappointed that Trump picked him.Barnette had a pretty sketchy past revealed. Mr. Wall Street wins.
Looks like the Mitch-endorsed RINO McCormick is benefiting from Oz and Barnette splitting the votes against him.
with 29% of potential votes in-—
Dave McCormick
44,282
32%
Mehmet Oz
37,217
27%
Kathy Barnette
29,875
21%
Jeff Bartos
11,237
8%
Carla Sands
10,382
7%
George Bochetto
3,518
3%
Sean Gale
2,589
2%
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pennsylvania-2022-primary-election-results/story?id=84673779#senate
“...splitting the votes against him.”
That’s how the RINOs win. That gave Trump his one endorsement defeat (a three-way vote with no runoff). Conservatives fall for this trick all the time. When this happens at least pay for a moderate campaigner to split their vote.
“...splitting the votes against him.”
That’s how the RINOs win. That gave Trump his one endorsement defeat (a three-way vote with no runoff). Conservatives fall for this trick all the time. When this happens at least pay for a moderate campaigner to split their vote.
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