Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raphael Warnock (D-i): 355,925
(60.83%)
Herschel Walker (R): 229,171
(39.17%)
Good start.
It's much closer now.
Uh that’s cause Dekaulb County which went 70% for Warnock has barely counted its votes.
Pp here. I'm fully aware. Just commenting abiut the night's progress, if ok with you
It’s just so boring.
This particular horse race and how fast it's going back and forth is the opposite of boring.
It’s literally the order that counties report their vote counts….which is not a meaningful thing. How the votes compare in a particular county now as compared to Nov 2022, that’s interesting. But simply saying…so and so is up now….it’s f**king meaningless.
And there are morons on here like…oh so and so is up…that means he will win…um no, the point is that things change based on county reporting…
Why don't you leave the thread since you don't want any comments about the race except yours and feel the need to call people names?
Don’t cry about losing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raphael Warnock (D-i): 355,925
(60.83%)
Herschel Walker (R): 229,171
(39.17%)
Good start.
It's much closer now.
Uh that’s cause Dekaulb County which went 70% for Warnock has barely counted its votes.
Pp here. I'm fully aware. Just commenting abiut the night's progress, if ok with you
It’s just so boring.
This particular horse race and how fast it's going back and forth is the opposite of boring.
It’s literally the order that counties report their vote counts….which is not a meaningful thing. How the votes compare in a particular county now as compared to Nov 2022, that’s interesting. But simply saying…so and so is up now….it’s f**king meaningless.
And there are morons on here like…oh so and so is up…that means he will win…um no, the point is that things change based on county reporting…
Why don't you leave the thread since you don't want any comments about the race except yours and feel the need to call people names?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raphael Warnock (D-i): 355,925
(60.83%)
Herschel Walker (R): 229,171
(39.17%)
Good start.
It's much closer now.
Uh that’s cause Dekaulb County which went 70% for Warnock has barely counted its votes.
Pp here. I'm fully aware. Just commenting abiut the night's progress, if ok with you
It’s just so boring.
This particular horse race and how fast it's going back and forth is the opposite of boring.
It’s literally the order that counties report their vote counts….which is not a meaningful thing. How the votes compare in a particular county now as compared to Nov 2022, that’s interesting. But simply saying…so and so is up now….it’s f**king meaningless.
And there are morons on here like…oh so and so is up…that means he will win…um no, the point is that things change based on county reporting…
Anonymous wrote:Oh thank gd. Thank you Georgia.
Anonymous wrote:Wasserman just called it for Warnock.