Should Biden be more aggressive and file similar suits in other states?
And is Texas in play and the best place to look?
The AP shows only 85% reported - idk - gore sat back and played defense and we know how that worked.
1,650,000 15% of
11,000,000 total have not been counted. These appear to be mail in. Biden is doing above 70% everywhere else with mail in. So,
11,000,000 x 15% = 1,750,000
@ 70%
1,155,000 new Biden
495,000 new trump
650 000 existing lead
495,000 trump
1,140,000 trump loser
1,155,00 Biden winner
At the 80% write in (more typical) the numbers jump to a 500,000 Biden win
Shouldn't someone be talking
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
Should Biden be more aggressive and file similar suits in other states?
Could be, but I'm unaware of any election officials that are screwing up like with the "hanging chad" ballots. Plus, PINO and the Repugs are losing all of the important rulings, even from SCOTUS.
Should Biden be more aggressive and file similar suits in other states?
Could be, but I'm unaware of any election officials that are screwing up like with the "hanging chad" ballots. Plus, PINO and the Repugs are losing all of the important rulings, even from SCOTUS.
If your figures and assumptions are correct, is there any indication that the Texas officials won't be counting those votes and that a lawsuit is warranted at this time? NC won't count and report all votes, mostly mailed absentee, until Friday the 13th.
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Should Biden be more aggressive and file similar suits in other states?
Could be, but I'm unaware of any election officials that are screwing up like with the "hanging chad" ballots. Plus, PINO and the Repugs are losing all of the important rulings, even from SCOTUS.
Is the Senate majority based strictly on party affiliation, or are the Independents counted with the party they caucus with?
Could the 2 Georgia seats + 2 Independents + 1 vp Harris = majority dems?
The Senate and House "majorities" are determined by votes for the the Senate Majority Leader and the Speaker of the House. So, if the 2 Georgia seats go Dem and the 2 independents vote for (presumably) Schumer, the Senate is Dem.
A clown with a flamethrower still has a flamethrower.
-- Charlie Sykes on MSNBC
1312. ETTD.