Wow, no matter how you parse it.......PUBS get defeated
First........I'm not up to watch the election. I still work for a living :) :) . **** Long ASS hours during enrollment periods.
I'm telling you. I fully expected a red wave. 30+ seats in the house.
We did not get that, and it might only be 10 or so. Hell some projections are saying 1.
If it is 1 seat, and it could EASILY be 1 seat that is a resounding defeat as PUBS got 5 seats just with redistricting.
I didn't think OZ would win, and I was not too sure about a couple others in the senate.......
Bottom line Demographics are changing, and it's clear that even Biden is an ignorant buffoon, people still want the policies of his party.
Likewise......Even though TRUMP garners a **** ton of support, HE was rejected pretty heavily.
Gonna be interesting.
Later,
Geo
Some of the printers ink was not working and that was fixed
[QUOTE=GeoFisher;584862]Kerri Lake sued in Arizona about voting machines not be capable of counting the ballots.
20% of the machines have failed......
they are now manually counting this crap.
AMAZING.
Later,
Geo[/QUOTE]
They fixed the ink problem and nothing was wrong with the vote counting. That lawsuit will be rejected by the courts.
I didn't pay much attention to the news yesterday as I was busy with other more important things. The Senate Races are going to take a while to sort out and it appears that in Georgia there will be a runoff as no one got over 50% of the votes. I think that the Republican will take over the house but that is still up in the air right now last I heard. I may be wrong. The republicans had a lead but IIRC they need 218 to take over the house. McCarthy still wants to be the speaker but he may have his hands full with his own party keeping everyone happy.
How many homeless people are there?
[QUOTE=Devils Horse;584877]Agree.
I do have questions about the if that starts your second para tho.
Is that the process in all cities/states? Does somebody check the address and verify the applicant lives there and is a registered voter, or even if the 'applicant' is still alive?
If so, are homeless people not allowed to vote? If not, what's to stop paid harvesters from applying for every resident of homeless shelters and making some along the way?
Are applications checked for duplicates from the same address?
Are ballots in fact serialized in a database, and tested for duplicates before being counted?
Stories of districts with more votes than registered voters, ballots from dead people, people voting more than once, etc is a concern.
That Biden got 80 million votes is a concern. More than Obama got with a highly energized voting base, and pretty much the entire black vote regardless of party. Hard to buy.[/QUOTE]
I doubt if there are more than 20 or 30 homeless people in the shelter. And no matter where one lives they should have the right to vote.
And yes they check us here. I live in one county and have been living in my mothers house to take care of her for a couple of years. I still maintain my home in the other county. And I am only registered to vote in my home county. So when I got my absentee ballot sent to my mom's house they questioned me on where I live. I had my mail forwarded to my mom's house so I didn't have to drive 20 miles to my house to pick it up all the time.