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https://nitter.net/seanmdav/status/1590375054172618753#m

Just as a Republican took the lead in the Senate race

https://nitter.net/seanmdav/status/1590375054172618753#m Just as a Republican took the lead in the Senate race

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And they knew days in advance that it was going to happen so they told us it would take days or more to count all of these votes. Totally not suspicious at all.

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There is some nuance to mail-in elections. The state laws are all different and not at all uniform.

I live near the border of two mail-in states. In one, they count all ballots regardless of when they are received, as long as they are postmarked by midnight on election day. In the other one, they have to receive all the valid ballots by 8pm on election day. Any late ballots are invalid.

Things start getting weird when you look at trends and statistics. If Republicans tend to vote in-person on election day, or drop off their ballots at a county ballot box on election day (not before), then you have a one-time pulse of Republican votes. If Democrats tend to take their sweet time and mail in their ballots, you could have a long wave of low-level activity that might continue up until election day or even afterwards, if it's legal in that state.

In my area, counties have different election rules. In one county, they count all ballots as they come in. So they can have a large count already completed on election day, and continue to count the later ballots for days after the election. In an adjoining county, they do not count ballots at all until the end of election day. So it might look like a Republican candidate is winning statewide, but later on there is a blue wave and brings the Democrat to a higher tally.

We do know that voter turnout was extraordinarily high, in part due to the recent SCOTUS decisions and the galvanizing actions of politicians. So there may be a few surprises yet to come. Stay tuned.

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Those damn postal workers!

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Last night ...

Nevada Races Too Close to Call After Biggest Counties Quit Counting Votes

https://www.theepochtimes.com/nevada-races-too-close-to-call-after-biggest-counties-quit-counting-votes_4852396.html

“Unfortunately, we are in for a long night and a long couple of days,” Laxalt told Republicans gathered in a ballroom for a victory party. “We are confident that the votes are there and that we are going to win this race and take back Nevada.”

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Yeah, they don't want Laxalt to win. Manufactured votes....

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What's interesting is how little attention is paid to his family's background in Nevada.

https://youtu.be/73P9lib09tY

"Paul Laxalt was a close friend and advisor to President Reagan. Those were the glorious years before the wars George W. Bush and odious Obama administration."