Posted on 01/05/2021 4:05:21 PM PST by janetjanet998
polls just started closing
I was talking about the case when the rent is somehow taken care of. I agree that it is not the case for many. If $2000 only prevents you from being out in the street for another month, life is literally hanging in the balance. I really hope you can manage. As you said, rents there are insanely expensive.
You prefer the GOP establishment types OMG !!!
Sorry I was talking about Nov 3rd.
If it looks like the GOP might win this expect another water main break to occur
I honestly think everyone who wanted John Bolton to president is on this forum
You gotta be shitting me
AJC stopped reporting results as soon as Purdue took the lead. Purely a coincidence I’m sure.
Yep the GOP is dead, as evidenced by their GOPe trolls who frequent this board.....blaming Republican voters for their demise instead of the Republican Party itself.
Notice these bullying GOP kapos insist on holding main street GOP voters to standards they do not expect of elected GOP who have sworn oaths to defend the Constitution. Graham and the like are free to not even vote for POTUS (or Romney voting to impeach) but we must vote for any piece of human debris the GOPe put on our ballot. That’s going to end. Now.
Walton county a rather large Red county of metro Atlanta not reporting any votes yet
on the flip side again Chatham holding most back so far too
It looks like about time for plumbing problems.
DeKalb’s holding back their count. Been sitting at 29% forever. Same bs, different day.
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YES!!!
“...For the last 8 years I have only voted by mail...”
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What state are you in?
DeKalb’s holding back their count.
yep
Oh goodness, there you go again.
Making just WAY too much sense!:)
You don’t know what you’re talking about. If anything kept Republican voters away, it was Kemp and Raffensperger. That said the line to vote today was longer in my Republican county than it was Nov 3.
you are are always a pain
Both races are very close. I’m waiting for the counts to be stopped due to another broken watermain.
With 50% of the estimated total vote counted, 90% of the votes were early votes, not election day votes. Unlike in November, the early votes were processed ahead of election day. The ballots were imaged but not counted. When the polls closed, what remained to do with those votes was to run the tabulating program to count them. Unlike November, the mail-in ballots are being counted first.
The early vote was estimated to be 72% of the total vote. If 90% of the first 50% of the vote was early vote, 45 of 50 votes counted at the halfway mark were early votes which leaned Democrat. If the early vote is to be 72% of the total vote, 27 of each 50 remaining votes would make the early vote equal 72% of the total vote.
What was counted at the halfway point was 9 to 1 early votes, resulting in Democrat leads. In the remaining half of the vote, it is approximately 27-23 early vote to election day vote, or nearly 1 to 1. The Republicans are presumed to have a strong advantage in the election day vote.
It’s still early but may trending to a Republican victory.
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