You continue to confuse estimated expected votes in versus actual votes. Politico has revised its estimate of the expected vote in to 95%. Each organization, whether it be NBC or the NYT, uses its own estimate. NBC believes that 83% of the expected vote is in. NBC thinks there are 244K votes out there. Politico thinks that there are about 50K outstanding.
Don’t try to flip the script now.
In post 211 you claimed that 99% of the GOP vote was in.
You insisted that it was the case.
I pointed out that couldn’t be the case because Politicos own reporting had (and has) counties with way too many precincts outstanding.
I’ve been doing this a lot longer than you. I was the one who told all the nervous nellies on FR way back in 2018 that Scott beat Nelson and exactly how many votes were outstanding.
I am well aware of what “expected” vote remaining means.
My point, way back in this thread was that politico was wrong and your insistence that virtually all the GOP vote was in, was wrong. Almost 200k more GOP votes have come in since you made that claim.
Earlier in the thread you said “in an hour we will know who is right.”
We know now.
So, I’ll call it a night and I’ll check back in the morning to post final vote totals to you. :)
Bookmarking your post of 11:38.
You say politico thinks 50k votes are outstanding. You seem to think politico is right.
Right now, DDHQ says.
1,174,987 votes. Estimated 90% in.
DDHQ Updated 5/17/2022, 11:46:29 PM
So, if more than 50k get stacked on to the 1.174 million in the morning, we will know politico was wrong AGAIN.
Bottom line, Total Rep votes now outnumber Dem votes by over 140k, just as I told you. The Rep heavy counties always report later in PA.