Anonymous wrote:
Yes, the math is highly in Adams favor. It would be a complete weird scenario for Boebert to win at this point.
I saw her restaurant also closed a few month ago, it was a big money loser anyways. Surprised to find out her husband makes 500k a year, so they will be fine. Maybe she can take up a different hobby than politics, would be good for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Only hope for Frisch: Pitkin County where 80% of the votes are in and he's winning by 79%.
Possibly also Garfield County where 90% of the votes are in and he's winning by 57%. But the other counties are locked in with more than 95% of the votes processed.
Anonymous wrote:Only hope for Frisch: Pitkin County where 80% of the votes are in and he's winning by 79%.
Possibly also Garfield County where 90% of the votes are in and he's winning by 57%. But the other counties are locked in with more than 95% of the votes processed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boebert is ahead by about 400 votes with 96% in.
Source?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boebert is ahead by about 400 votes with 96% in.
Source?
Anonymous wrote:Boebert is ahead by about 400 votes with 96% in.
Anonymous wrote:Boebert is ahead by about 400 votes with 96% in.
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the AK senate race? I mean, I know it'll be R no matter what, but there is a huge difference between Murkowski and Tshibaka. Tshibaka currently has a slight lead, but I'm hopeful that most of the D votes would list Murkowski as a 2nd choice, so maybe she'll pull ahead in the reallocation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Kelly race needs to be called. Based on his lead and where the vote is, it makes no sense not to call it.
The news media is just scared. Caving into Republican talking points and afraid of the backlash they will get, somewhat validates their approach of claiming everything is stolen as it gets results at least in delaying an outcome. If their stat models say it’s over, then they should call it regardless of the conspiracy theorists anger.
Who cares if it's called or not. Count the votes. It'll be fine
Agreed for the official decision the votes get fully counted, as in all races. That could be said of all the elections, we don’t have 100% vote count in any of the thousands of elections from Tuesday. Should the statisticians not have called the Senate race for Schumer, the full vote count won’t be finished for weeks?
By not calling the race, if the numbers say it should be, then the media are giving in to the angry conspiracy theorists. In a small way, but still….