In a day?
Once again, rats win the close ones....
And the non-local ones....
Can you say totalitarian regime?
BTW... whatever happens with the final tabulation, a recount is a fait accompli anyway.
But it’s going to be interesting what the 42 counties come up with. That 117-vote lead could dissipate in a hurry.
BTTT!
In the words of Mark Steyn, we’ve got to win these things “outside of the Margin of Lawyer”.
So who will open a criminal investigation into voter fraud? How do you go from over a 1200 vote lead to a 117 vote loss?
If there is a recount, the Dem wins.
This, from the (Newport News) Daily Press:
“Local electoral board decisions on a total of more than 670 provisional votes including three in Poquoson, six in New Kent, 13 in King William, two in Middlesex and one each in Surry and King and Queen (my note: all but Surry are distinctly RED) have yet to be reported to the Board of Elections. Provisional ballots are votes cast by people election officers could not immediately determine were eligible to vote, and the local electoral boards must review them to determine which will count. The State Board of Elections is to certify results on Nov 25. After that, the loser has 10 days to petition the Richmond Circuit Court for a recount.”