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We're inching toward results in Georgia but interestingly Warnock, in the Senate race, is still running ahead of Abrams, in the governor's race, by about 3 percent based on the 30 percent of the vote that's in so far. It's not a huge difference, but every percent counts when considering the 50 percent runoff threshold Elena Schneider mentioned earlier.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: chris_stibrany
Pennsylvania (S)9% in
D
FETTERMAN
70.5%
R
OZ
27.2%
This is Just Crazy , but it is Still Early . Are All people in PA this Stupid , or Only the Idiots in Philly ?
gettr.com...
Beto O'Rourke has lost the triple crown of elections.
President
Senator
Governor
originally posted by: Brassmonkey
I stood in like for 3 hours to vote in West Virginia where it’s alot more difficult to have a mail in ballot which I agree with. If you aren’t 100% physically disabled or elderly or deployed in the military to a foreign country your butt should vote in person with ID and registration card and be registered to vote BEFOREHAND. I didn’t mind waiting and I am fortunate that I live in a red district and Mooney won with over 65% of the vote.
The poll workers told me the turnout was even more then the 2020 presidential election!! I got to see a lot of my neighbors and it was a fun time. I love living in the country and I will never live in a big city again.
Everyone was talking about inflation and making sure we had control of the local school board which we do. God loving,1st amendment and2nd amendment Patriots out tonight!
Woke has to go broke
Men have Penises
Women have vaginas.
Oh and i accidentally watched CNN tonight and every time they call a Republican winner they say “ Another election denier has won”
Propaganda and lies continue but CNN is losing money like a drunk guy at a strip club. So hopefully they will go out of business soon
ATLANTA — Georgia election officials say, for the most part, Election Day has gone smoothly, but they have their eyes on a “potential threat.”
Channel 2 Investigative Reporter Mark Winne spoke with top election officials on Tuesday.
“The counties that we’ve talked to, by and large, have been doing a phenomenal job. They’ve seen very few issues,” State Elections Director Blake Evans said.
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Interim Deputy Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling says the briefing of the state’s top elections officials, including Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, provided a snapshot of where the election stood from the perspective of those who oversee it.
“There’s one intelligence thing we don’t want to go into to much detail on we’re kind of keeping an eye on. There’s one potential threat out there,” Sterling said during the briefing.
After the meeting, Winne asked Sterling about that comment.
“There’s a potential of some discussions of potential threats to a judge who’s involved in a extension of some absentee ballots, but we don’t wanna get too deep into that right now,” Sterling further explained to Winne.