Posted on 11/03/2021 9:26:32 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
Major news outlets have reported that political outsider Youngkin will defeat McAuliffe in the Virginia gubernatorial election.
However, even though Youngkin is poised to win the election, McAuliffe said Virginia should count all of the votes before declaring a winner.
“So, we still got a lot of votes to count, we have about 18 percent of the vote out,” McAuliffe said.
He emphasized that “every single Virginian should have their vote counted.” McAuliffe wrote in a statement:
"Folks, not everything is counted and we’re still waiting for a lot of votes to come in. And we want to ensure every Virginians’ voice is heard.
“We know that the long-term path of Virginia is toward inclusion and openness and tolerance. We can and will never stop fighting for those values that we believe in,” he added.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
My mother worked as a GOP poll-watcher and canvasser in our county in the 1960s-1980s. They used the old analogue machines and some places had paper ballots. They would submit their final results, and she would be home by 11 pm or so.
election day was one day, and counting was always completed before midnight.
Now we have election season, and counting typically takes several days, especially for corrupt, urban, blue areas.
And our elites act surprised and outraged when people express distrust in the system. We have most definitely regressed as a nation.
Things move pretty fast. Too fast for some.
Mcawful conceded hours ago. Game over for him.
Please feel free to post Emily Litella from Saturday Night Live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjYoNL4g5Vg
NEVERMIND
:)
"*I may still unconcede when we file a lawsuit over the delay in those 300,000 mail-in ballots."
Where does it say he has to concede?
Hillary did this for weeks. Trump thumbed his nose and moved on.
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