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BoRaGard

(3,124 posts)
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 06:32 AM Nov 16

Keystone State: the first domino?

We all can dream sweet dreams. May it be so....

Pennsylvania Secretary of Commonwealth Provides Update on U.S. Senate Race Recount

Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt (R) explained the mandatory statewide recount process for the Senate race...

https://www.c-span.org/video/?540015-1/pennsylvania-secretary-commonwealth-update-on-us-senate-race-recount.

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Keystone State: the first domino? (Original Post) BoRaGard Nov 16 OP
It's getting ugly. This may take months to figure out. jimfields33 Nov 16 #1
I disagree... Think. Again. Nov 16 #2
Bucks county is going to get their hands slapped quickly, they are directly defying the state supreme court Amishman Nov 16 #4
K&R Think. Again. Nov 16 #3
Getting keyed up BoRaGard Nov 16 #5
Trigger Warning! BoRaGard Nov 16 #6
Dancing to Dominoes - Dig it, Dems! BoRaGard Nov 17 #7

jimfields33

(19,276 posts)
1. It's getting ugly. This may take months to figure out.
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 06:36 AM
Nov 16

One county is defying state law so lawsuits are dropping all over the place.

Think. Again.

(18,936 posts)
2. I disagree...
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 06:51 AM
Nov 16

It's getting beautiful.

Let's take all the time we need to assure our elections are an accurate reflection of the will of the people.

Amishman

(5,832 posts)
4. Bucks county is going to get their hands slapped quickly, they are directly defying the state supreme court
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 06:56 AM
Nov 16

And the PA state supreme court has a blue majority.

My expectation is this - remaining provisional ballots closes the gap between Casey and McCormick to ~10k votes.

Recount moves the total by a less than a thousand votes one direction or the other.

We unfortunately end up right where we are now, but at least with more confidence that the numbers are correct so we can move on to the next fight.

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