Posted on 12/01/2016 10:23:07 AM PST by Methos8
***I AM NOT VOUCHING 100% FOR THIS - BUT SAW THIS ON TWITTER AND REPEATING HERE***
In PA per 11/9 AM count, Trump 2,912,941, Clinton 2,844,705.
After nearly every county has updated: Trump 2,961,875, Clinton 2,915,440. Lead is now 46k according to these guys.
They are saying the change was driven by updated counts out of Philadelphia:
Clinton 584,020 (from 560,542) Trump 108,748 (from 105,418)
This is not as part of a recount, but from final official releases by county in PA.
No I am just pinging you and agreeing with you on your statement.
I’m working on finding more information, but here’s a link that shows that they can accept military and overseas absentee ballots until Nov. 15. http://www.dos.pa.gov/VotingElections/CandidatesCommittees/RunningforOffice/Documents/2016%20important%20dates%20final.pdf
So, they’ve waited until then, at least, to begin counting those. But, they knew how many they issued on election night and those were considered before PA was called on the morning of Nov. 9.
“No I am just pinging you and agreeing with you on your statement.”
Thanks for clarifying that. Have a great day. Peace :)
Do you know when all counties/cities/jurisdictions have to have final numbers submitted in PA? Lot of buzz about the Philly absentee/provisional numbers finally posting and cutting Trump’s lead to 46K.
Also, asking anyone else familiar with PA election process.
Why is it that the pig-sty called Philadelphia is the only jurisdiction with uncounted absentee ballots? What about the majority Republican counties in Pennsylvania? BTW, Clinton got only 4000 votes less than Obama got in Philadelphia which is a first class dump.
I don’t know. I really know next to nothing about PA, but I’ve followed a few close elections in VA and have researched how ballots come in there. I assume it’s pretty much the same everywhere. Also, Philly probably isn’t the only place where absentees and provisionals came in, but it is the largest place by far. It makes sense that it would have more than anywhere else and that you would notice the jump in HRC’s numbers there and not notice a shift in numbers elsewhere even though they occurred. Trump did gain in Philly as well, in about the same proportion as the initial numbers reported on the S.O.S. website
Not sure. Latest tweet: updated York, Northampton and Greene this afternoon.
Trump 2,963,857
Clinton 2,916,909
Up about 500 votes based on absentee/provisional in those counties
Sorry. Trump or Clinton gain?
Trump
Only in Montgomery county Pa
Thanks. That’s good since those are R leaning counties. Hopefully, with Philly in, the results will stay about where they are.
I’d still want people to take a good look at those provisional and absentee ballots including the ones rejected in Philly!
“Trumps been elected President & he will be sword into office next month.”
A typo, but a very good one. :)
Meant to say November
Fraud galore in Philly always is.
I would welcome a statewide honest investigation in PA. At least 100k votes if not more would turn out to be fraud for Clinton.
Same was reported by the leading expert on vote totals on Twitter today. He has a spreadsheet with all the latest counts:
Dave Wasserman @Redistrict 5h5 hours ago
Philadelphia, PA: per @DecisionDeskHQ, 21k new Clinton votes, 3k new Trump votes. Clinton’s lead up to 2.54 million: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/133Eb4qQmOxNvtesw2hdVns073R68EZx4SfCnP4IGQf8/edit#gid=19
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Do you know when final vote tallies are due to the secretary of state in PA?
I’m reading this:
http://www.montcopa.org/DocumentCenter/View/12400
My read was the November 28th but I am just a lay person reading this document.
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