I thought I would highlight how many states around the country have NOT counted at least 95% of the votes from their precincts. Because it seems like some people have this expectation that every state has all their votes counted by the time a state gets "called" by news organizations for one candidate. But the truth is far from that.
Take a look at Alaska for example. They still haven't even counted 60% of their vote yet! But that state was called for Trump because the votes are coming in strongly for Trump as expected and news organizations don't expect much deviation for the latter votes. The remaining battlegrounds look pretty good relatively. Both AZ and NV are at 86%. PA is at 91%. And GA is at 96%!
There are at least 17 states who haven't collected 95% of their votes yet.
The point is...there are no votes being pulled out of thin air trying to swing the election toward Biden. What's happening right now with votes still being counted is the normal part of an election. We've just never cared about these late counted votes before because the margins were usually not this close in battleground states AND we normally didn't have as many mail-in ballots.
Take a look at Alaska for example. They still haven't even counted 60% of their vote yet! But that state was called for Trump because the votes are coming in strongly for Trump as expected and news organizations don't expect much deviation for the latter votes. The remaining battlegrounds look pretty good relatively. Both AZ and NV are at 86%. PA is at 91%. And GA is at 96%!
There are at least 17 states who haven't collected 95% of their votes yet.
The point is...there are no votes being pulled out of thin air trying to swing the election toward Biden. What's happening right now with votes still being counted is the normal part of an election. We've just never cared about these late counted votes before because the margins were usually not this close in battleground states AND we normally didn't have as many mail-in ballots.
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