The stop the steal campaign was a subversion to win Georgia, I suddenly am embarassed to feel.
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The stop the steal campaign was a subversion to win Georgia, I suddenly am embarassed to feel.
Looks that way. And it might backfire on them with so many Trumpeters and Reps believing the system is horribly rigged. Instead of motivating, it may have demotivated. 29% counted and both Dems are ahead.The stop the steal campaign was a subversion to win Georgia, I suddenly am embarassed to feel.
The reps pulled ahead by a small margin.So far both Democrats are seriously out front but I'm not counting chickens. Still, out front is much better than behind!
The reps pulled ahead by a small margin.
Last time we saw Biden pull ahead from a larger margin with mail-in ballots. So it's still again we'll probably have to wait. And if the Dems win they'll have to win it over and over. But if the Reps win its fair and good.
Yup. It looks like a magical bag of ballots by leprechauns will magically poof into existence just ling enough to be counted and then magically poof out of existence to erase the evidence of voter fraud.Most counting if not all has shut down for the night. Warnock is slightly ahead and Ossoff is slightly behind but those who pay attention to such things say that the remaining areas to be counted are heavily Democratic.
Ossoff is also ahead as of now. He wins as well, losing the Georgia Senate is perhaps the greatest thing Trump has ever done for us.Warnock declared victory about 45 minutes ago with a margin of around 35,000 votes and 98% to 99% of the precincts reported
The other race has the Republican up by fewer than 1,000 votes, and with mostly heavily Democratic precincts left to report.
Gabrielle Sterling, the Georgia Republican who is in charge of the nuts and bolts of the election is saying things don't look good for either Republican. Sterling also blames Trump for messing things up for the Republican candidates. To paraphrase, he's saying if Trump had not convinced so many Republican voters the election would be rigged, and their vote won't count, the Republican voters would have turned out in greater numbers and the Republican candidates would have won by now. He cited historical precedent for his claims.