All for Prosser?
That seems odd.
Were a bunch of Prosser votes intentionally removed from the system or something?
There’s a lot of bad reporting going on, but I think it’s 7000+ net votes. Prosser votes minus Klopp votes = 7000+. But I could be wrong.
No, 11,000+ votes were found, 7,000+ votes were for Prosser which fits with Brookfield’s demographics.
That was the net gain for Prosser.
WOO HOO!
It’s about time we conservative Cheeseheads got a break!
A whole city's votes had not been reported and when it was spotted, they added up the votes. If it had been reported in time, the Dims would have known the precise number of votes to "discover."
The story I heard was 14,000 uncounted votes turned up in a 70-30 county.
It was about 14,000+ votes that were not counted. Prosser received 11,000 votes to his opponents 3,000 votes.
No, not all for Prosser - it was around 11K votes, 7000 some odd for Prosser, 3K for the dippy liberal.
Read the article and use your elementary school arithmetic. 7381 votes for Prosser are NET. There were 14k discovered in a region that went 72% for Prosser. That means that aboutb 10,800 went for Prosser and 3,200 went to Kleptocrat. Subtract the 3200 from the 10800 and you get the net for Prosser.
He also had already gained enough in two instances of missed votes from Winnebago Co. that had put him about 110 AHEAD of Klepto before the Waukesha/Brookfield info came out, plus Klepto somehow lost 32 votes in the Milwaukee Co. canvas.
So, as it stands right now, Prosser is about 7500 in the lead. After the canvassing which is going on now, if Prosser is still in the lead by 7500, Klepto will have to call her union president son to cut her a check to pay for the recount because 7500 puts the race beyond automatic state-provided recount range.
The bad news is that Madison has ballots stored in a warehouse and who knows who’s guarding it? Are there any pubs with guts and brains on the scene? I don’t know but I wish I did.
No, other sources say there were a total of about 10,000 votes, with 70% for Prosser.