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Why Does The Counting Take So Long?
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Pennsylvania has been on 89% for over 15 hours!
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It's an outrageous slur on the people who count the votes, who are just ordinary folk. Some people get on with doing their best while others moan and develop conspiracies.
There a whole constituency in the US which seems beyond reason, beyond the real world, and beyond, it would seem, the pollsters.
That is very scary.
There a whole constituency in the US which seems beyond reason, beyond the real world, and beyond, it would seem, the pollsters.
That is very scary.
They do indeed Pixie. Problem is so much of what we are now perceiving to be paranoia is increasingly being backed up with hard facts and indisputable examples. For instance it is now being queried as to why Wisconsin counted more votes than there were registered voters, a lot more. I suppose that would take longer than was factored in when the counters were appointed.
There’s nothing unusual about late counting - Alaska, a Republican stronghold, could be at it for weeks.
And overseas votes come in late from Forces.
As long as the voting isn’t late.
But even then, there are different time zones across the country on the day so inevitably people are voting on places when results elsewhere are known
And overseas votes come in late from Forces.
As long as the voting isn’t late.
But even then, there are different time zones across the country on the day so inevitably people are voting on places when results elsewhere are known