Counting a handful of ballots? In the CA13 and CO03 districts the R candidate has held a slim lead with 99% of the ballots counted for the last 10 days. I guess they can't call those races until the dims can "find" more ballots for their guys.
coconutED said:
This is totally normal. If you don't think so, you're just an election denier and possibly a Nazi. Get better candidates and vote harder next time.
I don't. I have checked the Fox website every day or 2 since the election and this caught my attention.BMX Bandit said:
do you have a link on whats happening in Colorado? All have seen in the mandatory recount.
Isn't that the same guy "working" here...Quote:
I don't know what the hold up is in California, but it does seem likely that the Republican will eventually be declared the winner.Quote:
Colorado state election officials on Wednesday ordered a recount of the House race in Colorado's third district after Rep. Lauren Boebert was projected to defeat Adam Frisch.
Frisch conceded the closely watched U.S. House race against Boebert on Nov. 18. With nearly all votes counted, the incumbent Boebert leads Democrat Adam Frisch by around 550 votes out of over 327,000 votes counted.
In Colorado, a mandatory recount is triggered when the margin of votes between the top two candidates is at or below 0.5% of the leading candidate's vote total.
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Frisch said he supports the mandatory recount but that it would be unrealistic to think it would flip enough votes for him to win.
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Republican John Duarte, a farmer from Modesto, told The Bee on Monday that he thinks that he will win California's 13th Congressional District. "I am honored to be able to go in and fight for the 13th District," Duarte said at a hotel near Capitol Hill, where the second round of New Member Orientation is this week. The Associated Press has yet to project who will win between Duarte and Assemblyman Adam Gray, D-Merced, in one of the nation's two uncalled races for the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Duarte Nursery operator had 50.2% of the votes with 99% counted as of Monday night. Duarte was four-tenths of a point 593 votes ahead of Gray.
Most of the uncounted votes come from areas in Fresno and San Joaquin counties, where Duarte's campaign is confident the counts will return in his favor. He stopped short of declaring victory over Gray, whom he has known for a long time and worked with before on protests over water policy in Sacramento. The Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman predicted a Duarte win on Nov. 22.
You forgot to include "Trump!" in there somewhere. Can't be authentic without some reference to him.coconutED said:
This is totally normal. If you don't think so, you're just an election denier and possibly a Nazi. Get better candidates and vote harder next time.
The fact that the graphic that's reported shows 99% of the ballots are in every day for the last 10 days. It's odd that most states had election results the day of, or the day after the election. We are now going on a month after the election. This stinks to high holy hellBMX Bandit said:
what caught your attention? thats what I am asking.
https://californiaglobe.com/articles/how-to-be-a-successful-politician-in-california/Highway6 said:
Counting a handful of ballots? In the CA13 and CO03 districts the R candidate has held a slim lead with 99% of the ballots counted for the last 10 days. I guess they can't call those races until the dims can "find" more ballots for their guys.