Anonymous wrote:Can AZ hurry up? Why is the vote count still stuck at 76%?
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that they haven't called Kelly for AZ. Kelly is ahead 5%, about 90K votes and the majority of the red counties are counted at 80+%. The majority of the blue counties (which are bigger) are about 60+% counted. There are far more votes in blue counties available than those in red counties.
It looks pretty much like an easy call and reelection for Kelly. Not sure why they are dragging out Masters losing hope so long.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that they haven't called Kelly for AZ. Kelly is ahead 5%, about 90K votes and the majority of the red counties are counted at 80+%. The majority of the blue counties (which are bigger) are about 60+% counted. There are far more votes in blue counties available than those in red counties.
It looks pretty much like an easy call and reelection for Kelly. Not sure why they are dragging out Masters losing hope so long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Big dump from one of the Atlanta suburbs (I think Gwinnett). Warnock's lead jumped from barely 1,000 votes to almost 30,000 votes. Still heading for runoff, but a much clearer lead (but this is out of 3.7M votes, so still very close).
He still has a very very small chance of avoiding the runoff……but I’m not hopeful. He will win the vote count, that is obvious at this point.
Who is coming out to vote for a liar in the runoff? Seriously, Rs don’t have a chance. Some hardcore ones will come out but this guy isn’t someone who inspires loyalty. Whereas Dem voters will be bolstered by the abortion issue.
A runoff in GA is a referendum on abortion rights. GA pro-choice voters know this and the democratic machinery will get out the vote in GA. As long as there are more pro-choice voters in GA, Warnock will win the runoff.
That sounds about right.
It's the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. You and I may roll our eyes, but this is how they think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Big dump from one of the Atlanta suburbs (I think Gwinnett). Warnock's lead jumped from barely 1,000 votes to almost 30,000 votes. Still heading for runoff, but a much clearer lead (but this is out of 3.7M votes, so still very close).
He still has a very very small chance of avoiding the runoff……but I’m not hopeful. He will win the vote count, that is obvious at this point.
Who is coming out to vote for a liar in the runoff? Seriously, Rs don’t have a chance. Some hardcore ones will come out but this guy isn’t someone who inspires loyalty. Whereas Dem voters will be bolstered by the abortion issue.
A runoff in GA is a referendum on abortion rights. GA pro-choice voters know this and the democratic machinery will get out the vote in GA. As long as there are more pro-choice voters in GA, Warnock will win the runoff.
That sounds about right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Big dump from one of the Atlanta suburbs (I think Gwinnett). Warnock's lead jumped from barely 1,000 votes to almost 30,000 votes. Still heading for runoff, but a much clearer lead (but this is out of 3.7M votes, so still very close).
He still has a very very small chance of avoiding the runoff……but I’m not hopeful. He will win the vote count, that is obvious at this point.
Who is coming out to vote for a liar in the runoff? Seriously, Rs don’t have a chance. Some hardcore ones will come out but this guy isn’t someone who inspires loyalty. Whereas Dem voters will be bolstered by the abortion issue.
Except that the 2+% going to the Libertarian guy are all GOP voters. If the control of the Senate comes down to Georgia, won't they just hold their noses and vote for Walker?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Big dump from one of the Atlanta suburbs (I think Gwinnett). Warnock's lead jumped from barely 1,000 votes to almost 30,000 votes. Still heading for runoff, but a much clearer lead (but this is out of 3.7M votes, so still very close).
He still has a very very small chance of avoiding the runoff……but I’m not hopeful. He will win the vote count, that is obvious at this point.
Who is coming out to vote for a liar in the runoff? Seriously, Rs don’t have a chance. Some hardcore ones will come out but this guy isn’t someone who inspires loyalty. Whereas Dem voters will be bolstered by the abortion issue.
A runoff in GA is a referendum on abortion rights. GA pro-choice voters know this and the democratic machinery will get out the vote in GA. As long as there are more pro-choice voters in GA, Warnock will win the runoff.
That sounds about right.
It makes perfect sense if you know Evangelicals and their history #StraightWhiteAmericanJesus
That makes no sense!!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Big dump from one of the Atlanta suburbs (I think Gwinnett). Warnock's lead jumped from barely 1,000 votes to almost 30,000 votes. Still heading for runoff, but a much clearer lead (but this is out of 3.7M votes, so still very close).
He still has a very very small chance of avoiding the runoff……but I’m not hopeful. He will win the vote count, that is obvious at this point.
Who is coming out to vote for a liar in the runoff? Seriously, Rs don’t have a chance. Some hardcore ones will come out but this guy isn’t someone who inspires loyalty. Whereas Dem voters will be bolstered by the abortion issue.
A runoff in GA is a referendum on abortion rights. GA pro-choice voters know this and the democratic machinery will get out the vote in GA. As long as there are more pro-choice voters in GA, Warnock will win the runoff.
That sounds about right.
Anonymous wrote:Does Mandela Barnes still have a shot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Big dump from one of the Atlanta suburbs (I think Gwinnett). Warnock's lead jumped from barely 1,000 votes to almost 30,000 votes. Still heading for runoff, but a much clearer lead (but this is out of 3.7M votes, so still very close).
He still has a very very small chance of avoiding the runoff……but I’m not hopeful. He will win the vote count, that is obvious at this point.
Who is coming out to vote for a liar in the runoff? Seriously, Rs don’t have a chance. Some hardcore ones will come out but this guy isn’t someone who inspires loyalty. Whereas Dem voters will be bolstered by the abortion issue.
A runoff in GA is a referendum on abortion rights. GA pro-choice voters know this and the democratic machinery will get out the vote in GA. As long as there are more pro-choice voters in GA, Warnock will win the runoff.
That sounds about right.
Evangelicals are hypocrites? My stars!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoa. Big dump from one of the Atlanta suburbs (I think Gwinnett). Warnock's lead jumped from barely 1,000 votes to almost 30,000 votes. Still heading for runoff, but a much clearer lead (but this is out of 3.7M votes, so still very close).
He still has a very very small chance of avoiding the runoff……but I’m not hopeful. He will win the vote count, that is obvious at this point.
Who is coming out to vote for a liar in the runoff? Seriously, Rs don’t have a chance. Some hardcore ones will come out but this guy isn’t someone who inspires loyalty. Whereas Dem voters will be bolstered by the abortion issue.
A runoff in GA is a referendum on abortion rights. GA pro-choice voters know this and the democratic machinery will get out the vote in GA. As long as there are more pro-choice voters in GA, Warnock will win the runoff.
That sounds about right.