Posted on 11/08/2024 3:28:57 PM PST by janetjanet998
CANDIDATE VOTES PCT. Ruben Gallego DEM 1,321,836 49.7% Kari Lake GOP 1,285,088 48.3% Eduardo Quintana GRN 54,647 2.0%
Latest drops
Arizona - Navajo batch drop:
🔴 Lake +1005 (57.01%)
🔵 Gallego +709 (40.22%)
Arizona - Pima batch drop:
🔴 Lake +1271 (54.64%)
🔵 Gallego +1022 (43.94%)
Arizona - Yavapai batch drop:
🔴 Lake +5071 (75.74%)
🔵 Gallego +1475 (22.03%)
Last I checked, the difference was 1.4%
next drop?
I saw ben berquam was there at Maricopa Vote Center late yesterday... what gives...??
The Yavapai seems out of whack...
Where’s LS?
36,748 behind now
So doing the math shows that she is almost 37 thousand votes behind. Now I have to go find the most important other thing not stated here. What percent of the votes are in now.
Only 78% reporting. Crazy how long it takes to count a small state.
78% in
And votes getting redder as time goes on
According to Charlie Kirk’s group she has a clear path to overtake and win given ballots outstanding, where they are coming from, and her typical win percentage with those locations. She’s actually performing better than needed in most areas. It’s going to be close though.
Not sure how they are counting but it seems that the deep blue areas may have been counted.
Lake had much stronger support in Tucson that one might expect. Hope this trend continues.
Sam Brown in NV is 30,000 down but not many votes out there. Unfortunately the libertarian and independent candidates pulled close to 40 k.
Libertarians are useless. Always giving the Dems a win.
80% counted. I don’t know how many votes the remaining 20 percent is.
Only 78% reporting. Crazy how long it takes to count a small state.
1 coffee break , 1 smoke break , 1 bathroom break and then repeat
80%
% in? Was 79%.
Still over 600,000 votes to count.
Well this was where I was getting the 80% from. Others here are saying 78%.
https://decisiondeskhq.com/results/2024/General/US-Senate/
Was using Google’s reporting. Yours might be more accurate. But that still would leave over 580,000 votes still to count.
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