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i wasnt responding to you genecope. move along and go find that fraud. and bring us that big red tsunami while youre at it
Looks like Boebert is safe, too bad.
We might know who won Georgia before we find out who won Arizona and Nevada.
This is completely NUTS. How the fuck does it take this long for all the ballots to be counted in 2022? I guess Election Day has become election week.
it’s truly baffling. I would like to think a few cycles of hazing will make any slow states ramp up their process. I’m okay with waiting when necessary but some of this is just incompetence or poor administration
Pretty sure they’re not done counting all the votes yet. They have 4 days after election day to complete the provisional ballots. It’s just that it wasn’t close enough to matter.You know, for all the grief FL gets as a state, they should be commended for having results so soon. #3 in population and still the most retirees.
Boebert looks like she is going to pull this off. I'm glad it was closer than people expected but who are the people that live there? They must be dumb as fuck, she said she's in support of the country being led by the church. The only explanation is that people in that area support that. Sick people, add that to the list of places to never visit.
I think NV has counted 4% in 2 days, believe AZ who was more behind has done 7% in 2 days. 3 million and 7 million people in those States. That's not that many people.
We might know who won Georgia before we find out who won Arizona and Nevada.
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Shots fired. Didn't take long. Let the delusion and insecurities flow.
i dont know, but over 81 million people voted for him in november 2020!
im not completely certain on all of that but based on whats happened before, what im assuming is that there some kind of technicalities in the legislation that allows that person to still technically run if they died like within a month or so of their election. that way their party wouldnt have to frantically hurry to find another candidate to run and then have him campaign, and their party will still be able to run in that election. they'll put up the dead guy as their representative, but after the election is over they all sit down with the legislators and have a squabble and they work out who that seat will go to and they eventually work it out somehow through special hearings
at least thats what they did in north dakota in 2020 when that dead republican won. it took about a year for them to actually resolve it and figure out who gets to have that seat.
even though its been tried before, its not settled simply by a dude from the other party going to the state representives and then claiming "i got the 2nd highest number of votes in that election and that dude died last month so i should get the seat instead of that other party" and then having it work out. - theres a weird process behind it, but from what i understand that seat is still belonging to the winning parties jurisdiction and it usually goes back to party lines one way or another. i think their assembly sits down and list off a bunch of potential candidates who they would like to fill that seat, and then they vote on it amongst each other, and then run it through legislation.
i dont know why they have to work it out through state assemblies and the courts and lawmakers to determine which one of their party members gets the seat if a dead guy wins an election. i mean its fairly safe to say that if the constituents in that district were willing to vote in a dead person just to spite the other side, they really dont care who theyre actually voting for and it really shouldnt matter which candidate they are running - theyre gonna win their seat anyways if they ran against opposing parties. so in cases where a dead guy wins, it should go back to to the public to vote again, this time on a choice of candidates from that winning party. people supportive of the other parties won't have to vote if they dont want to, but at least it would come back to a democratic process of electing who gets that dead guys seat rather than working it out through legislature.
its weird as hell. but the way i see it if youre voting in a dead guy into office, either the opposition are absolutely terrible fucking candidates, or people are extremely partisan and dont give a shit if the candidate is dead, or even a modern day version of adolf hitler. theyre still voting for the guy representing their party anyways just to spite the other side.
I'm sitting here in Oregon, and it has taken literally all day for the governor's race count to go from 73 to 79%. Kotek is going to win, but fuck sake this shit has been stressful. Granted, it's not a stress we usually have, but still. Come on, man.This is completely NUTS. How the fuck does it take this long for all the ballots to be counted in 2022? I guess Election Day has become election week.
the no longer great new york post lmfao
oh man i really want to see his showdown with the average ron desanctimonius leading up to the primaries. this shit is gonna be off the hook.
im surprised that diaper don didnt bother to stroke his ego some more by mentioning that the only reason why desantis got so many votes in florida and why republicans like him there is because of him. or maybe he'll start taking credit for that later.