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trump is running out of room across-the-board (Original Post)
Roland99
Nov 2020
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Roland99
(53,342 posts)1. Details on PA...
Link to tweet
So far in the seven heavily red PA counties that have reported provisionals, they've represented just 0.9% of all ballots and have only broken for Trump by 3.7% more than his share of the other votes (76.1% vs. 72.4%).
Here's why that's probably not good enough for Trump...
Here's why that's probably not good enough for Trump...
texasfiddler
(1,990 posts)2. I don't understand why GA isn't called with those numbers
Sedona
(3,769 posts)3. GA has a mandatory recount
if final count is less than .5% apart.
They can do it pretty quickly but need to get all provisional ballots counted first
Roland99
(53,342 posts)4. trump just got a tiny boost in AZ. and 40,000 ballots were added to AZ estimate. Provisionals?
AZ
Biden: 1,571,723
trump: 1,533,268
Other: 47476
New Biden: 742
New trump: 1,357
New Other: 73
% New Biden: 34.16%
% New trump: 62.48%
% New Other: 3.36%
Diff: 38,455