The gap in PA is down to 58K.
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The gap in PA is down to 58K.
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You of all people should know we don’t want Red Leader to represent Biden’s Presidential hopes.
True. Turn off the targeting computer, and trust the Force.
Some Republicans Refute Trump’s False Fraud Claims
When President Trump again spun out baseless accusations about the integrity of the election on Thursday night, a handful of elected Republicans responded to bat back the accusations. Most members of Republican leadership have not weighed in on those comments.
“Counting every vote is at the heart of democracy,” Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, wrote on Twitter, without mentioning Trump directly. “That process is often long, and, for those running, frustrating. The votes will be counted.”
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who was one of three Republican governors who said they did not vote for Trump, called out the president by name.
“There is no defense for the President’s comments tonight undermining our Democratic process,” Hogan wrote on Twitter. “America is counting the votes, and we must respect the results as we always have before. No election or person is more important than our Democracy.”
Rep. Adam Kinzinger, Republican of Illinois, called on the president and his allies to stop spreading false information about voting.
“We want every vote counted, yes every legal vote (of course),” he tweeted. “But, if you have legit concerns about fraud present EVIDENCE and take it to court. STOP Spreading debunked misinformation… This is getting insane.” The Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in several states alleging Republican observers had not gained sufficient access to vote counting locations. Suits in Michigan and Nevada were quickly dismissed by state courts.
It goes on…
Santorum turns traitor
Former Sen. Rick Santorum, a Republican from Pennsylvania, slammed President Trump’s claims of election fraud, saying that his were not factual and “was at times incendiary.”
No Republican elected official will stand behind that statement,” Santorum said at CNN’s special election coverage.
The former senator went on to criticize the President over his claim of voter fraud without evidence.
“We don’t know that right now, and for the President to go out there and claim that without any evidence of that is dangerous,” Santorum said.
Maybe this will finally ease the PTSD I still have from the 2000 election. I had nightmares of being attacked by hanging chads, pregnant chads, and dimpled chads. 2016’s election only made things worse, and the dreams changed to Hillary giving her concession speech dressed in a suit made out of hanging chads. It’s time for all of that to stop…Donnie, you’re fired.
You know what happens when you assume…
Biden now needs less than 60% of the remaining count to take PA. Since election day finished he’s taken 72.57%
I don’t, yet you’re confidently asserting that I do.
Here’s an interesting Tweet from Alaska Democratic Senate candidate Al Gross:
Gross is currently trailing 63%-32%, so he’d really have to crush the mail-in vote to get close.
Breaking news!! Morons vote for Trump!
What is the deal with NC anyway? No one seems to be talking about it since it looks like Trump will take it, but it seems to be stuck in neutral. At least with Nevada there is a reason which is that no one there moves quickly unless you tip them.
Correlation rather than cause I assume.
Rick Santorum proving the “stopped clock” theorem.
AZ coming in soon. Please make it definitive
They counted their postal votes first so looks like a Trump comeback is on the cards.