Posted on 11/14/2018 2:39:29 PM PST by kevcol
"If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they stole it," Brown said. "It's clear. I say that publicly. It's clear."
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Abrams and progressive groups have filed multiple lawsuits to extend certification deadlines and count previously rejected provisional ballots, but she still needs to gain at least 17,000 votes on Kemp to get him below the 50-percent threshold and force a runoff.
(Excerpt) Read more at freebeacon.com ...
TRANSLATION: “Any election we are not allowed to steal was stolen from us!”
From the same people who STOLE at least 15 house races in the last week
Why should I care what a Democrat Senator from Ohio has to say about this Dem attempt to steal our election?
What is a Sherrod Brown?
If she even gets into a runoff... its because of voter fraud and corrupt judges.
Translation: yes, he’s running for President in 2020.
A POS like other things that are brown.
That would be admitting that voting fraud exist.
And perhaps measures need to be taken to ensure the integrity of the vote.
What’s that, Mr. Dimicrat? Never mind?
Of course that’s why they are so quick to claim an election was “stolen” - because they not only know exactly how to do it, they have done it multiple times. So to them it just seems like part of the election landscape.
“Sherrod Brown Goes Off: If Stacey Abrams Doesnt Win in Georgia, They Stole It”
Right after Judas said “It was the Republicans that betrayed Christ:.
The Battle of Athens - Restoring The Rule of Law
This needs to go viral:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5ut6yPrObw
Something you need to scrape off your shoe.
Classic Alinsky accuse the other side of doing what you do.
That’s exactly what he is saying.
That’s one ugly woman
How did Brown win when DeWine won the gov race?
What is a Sherrod Brown?
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I think its a small fresh water trout.
THIS JUST IN RE GEORGIA: Federal Judge Orders Georgia To Postpone Election Certification,
BY ED MORRISSEY, November 13, 2018, hotair.com
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The gap in the gubernatorial race is presently more than 57,000 votes, so Stacy Abrams cant win even if she gets every signal vote from the provisional ballots. However, Kemps currently at 50.262% of the vote, barely enough to keep from having to face Abrams in a runoff. Abrams is hoping to get enough votes out of the provisional ballots to force Kemp into a head-to-head match on December 4th.
Is that possible? Yes, but only just.
In order to fall below the 50% mark now with just the provisional ballots as the pool of remaining votes, Kemp would have to have received fewer than 3,510 votes in the provisional ballots if they all get accepted and counted. It doesnt matter how many votes Abrams gets, assuming all 27,000 turn out to be valid; she doesnt need to gain another vote as long as Kemp doesnt get them. However, that would require Kemp to get less than 13% of provisional ballots while winning slightly more than 50% in the overall vote which would be a very strange statistical anomaly.
The distribution of outstanding provisional ballots makes this scenario even less likely. Between Democratic bastions DeKalb and Fulton counties, there are 6,678 outstanding provisional ballots but even in these counties, Kemp got 16% and 27% of the vote, respectively. Cobb County has 2202 provisional ballots, but Kemp got 45% of the Cobb County vote. He also got 42% of the vote in Gwinett, which has 2,427 provisional ballots outstanding. Between those four Atlanta-region counties in Abrams power base, there are less than half of the provisional ballots left to count (11,307), and the rest are widely dispersed throughout the state.
There is no reason to suspect that Kemp wont get more than enough votes to sustain a majority and avoid a runoff, even if every provisional ballot is accepted.
This looks like a postponement of the inevitable. Abrams came close enough to contest the issue, but not close enough to win it through legal maneuvers. But the fact she got this close in the first place is a big warning sign for Republicans about Georgia in 2020 and beyond.Nov 14.
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