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@Right_in_Virginia I wonder if that Life-Long Republican voter is named "John Lewis"?
Much of the lead around Atlanta looks like early votes. Cobb, Gwinnett in particular. Still nothing from Forsyth, which should net the pubs around 40k. On the other hand, DeKalb is going to boost the dems from here on.
Are the Fulton results all in? Fulton is ground zero for the Abrams vote-fraud machine.
Kyle Becker @kylenabeckerGabriel Stirling, who is an independent contractor and *NOT* employed by the Georgia Secretary of State told CNN the following:THE GEORGIA ELECTION WILL ALLOW AN EXTRA THREE HOURS TO PROCESS ABSENTEE & MAIL-IN BALLOTS, UNTIL 3 A.M.!
Good heavens. I just looked at the per-county results on the NY Times web site:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/05/us/elections/results-georgia-runoffs.htmlI'm having a hard time believing even Dekalb county would go 84% for Warnock. I mean the Dems wouldn't get that high a vote even out here in Liberal La-La Land. Either those countries have changed dramatically in the 13 years since I moved away, or there is massive fraud going on.
QuoteKyle Becker @kylenabeckerGabriel Stirling, who is an independent contractor and *NOT* employed by the Georgia Secretary of State told CNN the following:THE GEORGIA ELECTION WILL ALLOW AN EXTRA THREE HOURS TO PROCESS ABSENTEE & MAIL-IN BALLOTS, UNTIL 3 A.M.!
I am literally praying....
Fulton County got to about 85% counted over and hour ago, and paused. Favorite tactic of Dem hellholes so they can see how many votes they need, just like on Nov 3rd.
It's working...so far
I hope so..saying the rosary
What’s happening now: 20m ago Republicans have taken a narrow lead in the tabulated vote, but the Democrats are clear favorites in both races. The overwhelming majority of remaining votes are in the Atlanta metro area, and while the race remains competitive, there’s no indication that the Republicans are poised to outperform expectations. The big Democratic vote left: the DeKalb County early vote. We expect these 170,000 votes to break for Ossoff by an 85-15 margin.
Amazing we have two communists supported by that many in the state of Georgia.I blame the large cities syndrome, mostly Atlanta.But obviously, the state is run mostly by Republicans, who either must be hopelessly incompetent to shore up the party or part of the entire problem of going blue, or both.