Posted on 01/05/2021 4:05:21 PM PST by janetjanet998
polls just started closing
from NBCnews
88% of “expeccted” vote in:
Loeffler 51.5% 1,964,719 Warnock 48.9% 1,881,657
Perdue 51.5% 1,980,060 Ossoff 48.5% 1,866,109
DeKalb is expected to go 85-15 Democrat.
Perdue lead now down to 100k.
For rural vote I only see Coffee County with 37% reporting. The rest are over 98% reporting. For city vote, DeKalb 42% reporting.
They are deeply entrenched on the plantation
has anyone heard what time they expect the Dekalb county dump to come in?
it’s 10:45 there and 9:45 central where I am
in other words should I just go to bed?
Perdue lead now down to 100k.
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Here comes Dekalb.
Michigan is pretty bad too though.
DeKalb is 42% in...the dem is winning at 81% ...not gonna catch Perdue...
Then Myth Romney and the Alaska Cow will switch parties.
Switching channels now
Reminds me of an ILLINOIS election. The trickle down has begun.
That was funny!
Time to fry up some bacon
You can’t “manufacture” votes in rural counties. There just isn’t a big enough pool.
You CAN in urban areas.
Sure, they were GOING To win in DeKalb, no matter what. But, they can push a margin from 61% to 65%, or 75%, or 82%. Whatever they need.
It’s election stealing 101.
Fulton is 99% in.
King on CNN seems to think Perdue’s 113,000 is a lot to overcome. Dekalb will do it but Perdue has votes outstanding as well.
In philly, there was a shift to the right, but in GA, it defenetly seems more left.
based on this simple math says there’s about 370k votes left. Assoff would have to take 250k or about 67.5%
All true but whatever.
“In-person voting on Election Day is safest for your ballot if you truly care about your vote being counted”
And how did that work out for the GOP in November 2020?
Secondly, I’m not referring to “mail-in” ballots when I speak of early in person voting in RED counties.
Most people who do not work for their income vote democrat and they have all day on election day to do it. The working voter often times has much less opportunity to get to the polls on Tuesdays to cast their ballot. That is why in the past many republicans had suggested moving election day to the weekend and not a weekday. They know that the republican party is at a disadvantage for turn-out compared to those voting democrats who have all day everyday to do anything they want to do since they stay home all day and collect government checks.
I stand by it all. If you live in a blue county - vote on election day.
If you live in a red county - vote early (and that does not mean vote by mail)
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