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Anonymous wrote:Tonight's big batch of votes from Maricopa County (which included ballots that were dropped off on election day) favored the Democrats.
Everyone is calling the Senate for Mark Kelly. Katie Hobbs gained some on Kari Lake but it's still too close to call.
Big batch? Hardly
There are still 275K votes in Maricopa County outstanding, 450K throughout the state. This was a mixed release as most of the outstanding votes are from voting day in Maricopa. They are cherry picking. Kari Lake will win and maybe Masters sqeaks through.
Calling any race with that many votes outstanding is psyops.
Lindsey, is that you?
It's math. They are calling much too early. The batches released in Maricopa are from CD3, 4 and 7. Those are the bluest areas of Maricopa and Lake still got 40% of those votes, an over performance. There have been no game day votes released for Gilbert, Chandler, and Scottsdale. Even if Lake underperforms by 10%, she will still have a 60K vote lead, and that's without other rural areas of Arizona, such as south Pima County. Masters has a harder road, as I said, but it's not mathematically impossible if he performs in these areas like he did in the other rurals dropped earlier. Mohave County went 70% for Masters. La Paz I think went around 65%.
Iāve seen you post the same post in multiple threads. Maybe I missed in the reporting, but where does it say which CDs are included in tonightās batch? I saw an interview with a Maricopa official who didnāt specify the parts of the county theyāre from. And nobodyās called the race for Hobbs, so Iām not sure I understand your comment on the race being called too early? Hope you have access to your Chandler property this winter. .
This personās brain is pickled by the right wing conspiratorial media.
Masters hugely underperformed. Heās done.
Math is math my friend. Ask yourself why there are still so many votes not counted from Election Day in Arizona? That isnāt conspiracy, thatās fact, unless you donāt believe your own people. I donāt think Masters will win, but I do think the race will be a lot closer than being reported by Friday evening.
If the Dems take both houses again? Iām older, our financial position is set. We will not starve, by any means, nor will our adult kids. Any further recession, depression, will affect the middle class and poorer individuals. Regarding abortion, I do believe in rare and legal when it comes to later term. Iām by no means an extremist on that. I also believe strongly in the morning after pill and abortion pill.
I think the Rs had very poor messaging when it came to abortion, and that the evangelicals in some of the states are nuts! My daughter is 26, and if she got pregnant, she knows that she has full support in helping raise her child from family (sheās in a serious relationship that will probably end in marriage). Other women do not have that and their choices are more dire.
What concerns me most is crime (Whether or not dems want to admit itās a thing is up to them) and the serious overstepping of government agencies into the lives of the average American. I come from a politically split family. My eldest adult son was making fun of me a week ago for using our alarm in a very safe area of Northern Virginia. So was my husband. Come to find out a few day ago that a house three doors up was broken into, and the alarm deterred them. The house at the top of the street was robbed as well not long ago, which turned out to be professionals from South America, who use the internet to determine wealth and then carefully watch the houses for patterns of activity. NOW my husband says āPerhaps we should use the alarmā and went out and got a shotgun
I feel very badly for the young folk who will discover what a move towards socialism with unchecked immigration means for their future. YMMV