Quote (InsaneBobb @ Nov 4 2020 05:53am)
"The last part" is realistically "the most important part". Georgia has 99% of votes reported, as you can see based on that statewide measure. Meaning 99% of ballots are COUNTED. WHY are they not reporting the 99% vote counts toward POTUS?
It's not a question of the uncounted ballots. It's a question of current vote counts. And at 99%, if there's more than 1% variance between the candidates, then it can be called decisively.
Want a real kick in the gut? California could go to Trump. For all the votes Biden is ahead, if every single one of the remaining 36% of votes went to Trump, he'd not only win, he'd win by a fair bit. No, I'm not saying this would ever happen. I'm making the point that they are holding back known numbers to try to push a narrative. California is not at 64% reported, they're at 71% reported. Georgia is not at 94% reported, they're at 99% reported. Why has AP not updated the reported tallies for the Presidential race, only the state measures?
Thats not how any of this works. Refer to my earlier post.
Quote (Mangix @ Nov 4 2020 04:02am)
WI: Trump is +100k, but there are 700k votes still to count
PA: Trump is +700k, but 1.8m to count
MI: Trump is +300k, but 1.8m to count
NC: Trump is +77k, but 300k to count
GA: Trump is +100k, but 450k to count
mostly early/mail votes