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Was this just announced or are you going off the time they stated earlier? I think the protests outside the building are going to delay this
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On November 05 2020 14:18 FlaShFTW wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 14:16 Batmankills wrote: How bad is this? police should just arrest these people
i dont understand what they could possibly be protesting about. you want the votes counted? Maybe dont bring guns to the ballot processing facilities. You want to stop the votes? what? I think it's related to a social media conspiracy about 'sharpiegate' where republican voters think they were given sharpies to fill in the ballots and then the ballots would not be counted because it was done with a sharpie and thats why Arizona is not red. So they went there to force their vote being counted.
Arizona election officials already confirmed many hours ago that sharpie usage should not be a problem
But you best bring your guns and shout at them to make sure I guess :X
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Thanks for the link btw, refreshing this page nonstop
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On November 05 2020 14:57 PhoenixVoid wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2020 14:53 dbRic1203 wrote:On November 05 2020 14:23 GuybrushThreepwood wrote: This thread has now become my go-to for election updates fellas, thanks for all your work Same here :D Just woke up, seems like nothing Big happened? No state changes and vote count reporting is starting to wind down or be delayed because of protestors, so you might have to wait a good 9-12 hours for some actual updates. We'll get a good sense of where Nevada, Arizona and Pennsylvania are by around 12 PM EST, or 11 hours. On the one Hand I m dissapointed, that we didn t get any new results. On the other Hand I m glad there are no news from violent pro Trump militias "protecting" the democracy with guns.
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Someone posted an email earlier that the Trump campaign is sending out telling people that fraud is happening and to come out and stop the vote counting.
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On November 05 2020 15:23 plasmidghost wrote:Looked into that and it turns out that mail-in ballots are tracked separately from in-person votes. For instance, no mail-in ballot has a precinct association (which is weird to me, but I digress), so they're reporting 100% of all in-person votes, both early and election day
Oh, okay. Thanks for the clarification.
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If the Purdue senate race drops below 50% we could end up with 2 Georgia run off elections. Looked like Purdue was at 50.1% so very very close to that being a reality.
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i think this is what only left in Georgia. Think, trump takes the state
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Man. I wish I had global psychic powers. I've been subjecting myself to the politics subreddit megathreads and it's quite difficult to sort from the genuinely curious people from the shitstirrers who are "just asking" about things in efforts to spread misinformation.
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On November 05 2020 15:34 TheTenthDoc wrote: Man. I wish I had global psychic powers. I've been subjecting myself to the politics subreddit megathreads and it's quite difficult to sort from the genuinely curious people from the shitstirrers who are "just asking" about things in efforts to spread misinformation. oh im so guilty of this. its my guilty pleasure
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