Posted on 01/05/2021 4:12:10 PM PST by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Both Senate runoff elections in Georgia were too close to call as polls closed on Tuesday night, according to NBC News.
The races will determine which party controls the Senate for the next two years. Democrats aim for unified control of Congress and the White House. Republicans want a check against President-elect Joe Biden’s agenda.
In one contest, 71-year-old Republican David Perdue runs against 33-year-old Democrat Jon Ossoff. Perdue seeks a second term in the Senate after his first ended Sunday.
The other race pits 50-year-old Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler against 51-year-old Democrat Raphael Warnock. Both elections went to runoffs after no candidate garnered more than 50% of the vote.
Biden won Georgia by 11,779 votes in November. NBC News did not call his win over President Donald Trump in the Peach State until three days after Election Day, as officials tallied mail-in ballots.
No worries. More RAT ballots will magically appear.
That means, ‘rats won
I think the President’s best chance is that Loeffler and Perdue lose-
Then the GOP-e swamp rats have some skin in the game. If they don’t prosecute the obvious fraud, they lose their majority and their committee chairmanships. Also, they’ll understand that if they are going to be willing participants in orchestrated elections, GOP voters are not going to vote for them by default.
Maybe tomorrow they’ll rethink their antipathy to Trump.
Theoretically, that’s why we have an actual Poll.
It’s the only one that should count.
Unfortunately counting has now become deeply [Swamply] suspect.
“Georgia’s critical Senate runoffs are too close to call as polls close”
Hah! Fox News disagrees!
Hey, Stacey! How many votes do we need to win? That many? Okay, I’ll be right back. Go ahead and declare victory to the press.
LOL! Whatever the Dems are trailing at... 1000 votes or 100,000 votes. It’s always the same from the MSM Communist news desk.
Until more votes have been manufactured and after several recounts that will put the Dem over the top... it’s “Too close to call”
The polls just closed with the exception of a few that are allowed to stay open later. So, have they already counted all the ballots they have? This too close to call business right at the closing is just hype for tv ratings.
Both Senate runoff elections in Georgia were too close to call as polls closed on Tuesday night, according to NBC News.IOW, Democrat win.
With the Bush/Gore exception, Democrats NEVER lose close elections. And Republicans are too stupid to figure out why...
Take that to the bank
Watch the Dow futures. If they suddenly go up 300-400 pts, then you know the GOP keeps the Senate.
My word, are they cheating here, too? I had hoped they wouldn’t be able to.
Ha, at the time I’m writing this comment the Dems are up by 3-4%.
It will be too close to call until the democrats win.
Mitch will be an excellent coffee boy for Majority Leader Schumer.
l8r
I am expecting the shooting part of the second American Civil war to start tomorrow.
I hope I am wrong.
Watching this stuff is like watching a badly staged local access production. They have their chance to get your eyeballs.
Don’t give it to them. Watching isn’t going to change the outcome. Don’t give the media your eyeballs.
What on earth would stop these people? They are so emboldened...
I hope some hackers teach them all a lesson and enter hundreds of millions of fake votes.
THis is a sick joke.
Weak GOP always too close to call. This should have been a cakewalk on Nov 3rd.
But the cheating gets even the establishment aholes.
They will only fight when their paychecks are threatened. To hell with them all.
“Too close to call” = Democratic win.
Easier for them to manufacture a win.
IMO, the shooting needs to start tomorrow. We are fighting for the soul
of this country people.........
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