jimnyc
12-23-2020, 03:14 PM
Will mail-in ballots once again decide an election? Are they using Dominion machines here still or will/did they change them? Will we again see weird anomalies with the numbers as the election tallies take place? Will there be any obstruction for folks to properly monitor the counting from either side?
This will decide the direction of agendas for a minimum of the next 2 years, depending on how the senate performs, or doesn't.
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The Numbers In Georgia Point Towards Two Tossup Races
Georgia’s Senate runoffs have drawn record spending, record turnout and national attention, setting the stage for two extremely close races on Jan. 5.
Republican Sen. David Perdue faces Jon Ossoff, his Democratic challenger, after both finished just under the 50% needed to avoid a runoff in November, while Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler faces Democratic Rev. Raphael Warnock after they earned the most support in a jungle primary featuring over 20 candidates.
The two races will determine whether Republicans can hold their slim Senate majority, likely preventing President-elect Joe Biden from passing much of his proposed agenda once he takes office, or whether Democrats can achieve a 50-50 Senate split, giving Vice President-elect Kamala Harris the tie-breaking vote and Biden’s party full control of Congress as a result.
Georgia’s runoffs have already seen record turnout since early voting began Dec. 14. Nearly 1.7 million votes have already been cast, according to the U.S. Elections Project (https://electproject.github.io/Early-Vote-2020G/GA_RO.html), amounting to nearly 20% of the state’s registered voters. Approximately 76,000 Georgians who did not vote in November had registered to vote in January’s election before the state’s Dec. 7 deadline.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2020/12/22/numbers-georgia-two-tossup-races/
This will decide the direction of agendas for a minimum of the next 2 years, depending on how the senate performs, or doesn't.
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The Numbers In Georgia Point Towards Two Tossup Races
Georgia’s Senate runoffs have drawn record spending, record turnout and national attention, setting the stage for two extremely close races on Jan. 5.
Republican Sen. David Perdue faces Jon Ossoff, his Democratic challenger, after both finished just under the 50% needed to avoid a runoff in November, while Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler faces Democratic Rev. Raphael Warnock after they earned the most support in a jungle primary featuring over 20 candidates.
The two races will determine whether Republicans can hold their slim Senate majority, likely preventing President-elect Joe Biden from passing much of his proposed agenda once he takes office, or whether Democrats can achieve a 50-50 Senate split, giving Vice President-elect Kamala Harris the tie-breaking vote and Biden’s party full control of Congress as a result.
Georgia’s runoffs have already seen record turnout since early voting began Dec. 14. Nearly 1.7 million votes have already been cast, according to the U.S. Elections Project (https://electproject.github.io/Early-Vote-2020G/GA_RO.html), amounting to nearly 20% of the state’s registered voters. Approximately 76,000 Georgians who did not vote in November had registered to vote in January’s election before the state’s Dec. 7 deadline.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2020/12/22/numbers-georgia-two-tossup-races/