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To: CapnJack

The GA counties have to vouch for their numbers, and the SOS has to ultimately certify them, by November 20. Until that date, this is all just noise. When they actually commit to some actual count, we’ll know more. (Then the same thing for PA, NC, AZ, NV a few days later. GA is first at November 20.)

There’s actually time built into the system where the state officials can be non-committal about the numbers, and there’s time enough for media/institutional pressure to get the “losing” candidate to “concede” which would then give the officials peace of mind to post numbers they either know or suspect are bad. That very well could be what’s going on here and why we’re seeing all the pressure. Obviously the officials should not be given such peace of mind. Until they actually have to put their names to certified numbers all this is primarily noise and fluff.


27 posted on 11/10/2020 10:36:39 AM PST by Hotspur
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To: Hotspur

... and then that November 20 date means they can no longer “find” any votes to replace bad ones. The battle isn’t really joined until these states commit to numbers.


29 posted on 11/10/2020 10:38:12 AM PST by Hotspur
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