Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » CNN say Pennsylvania won't be called today as there are 120,000 votes in Philadelphia alone to be called. Around 700,000 votes total to be counted state-wide. Seems to bode well for Biden if current voting trends continue.
bennyl10 wrote: » Great breakdown by Georgian officials there seems like a big chance for Biden
Shelga wrote: » At what time are we expecting final Georgia call?
Brian? wrote: » Very soon
everlast75 wrote: » I'm sorry if others have posted here re this point, but I had assumed the race for the Senate was overhttps://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1324382400814698496?s=20
everlast75 wrote: » https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1324385139938439168?s=19 Hopefully the trend of things to come...
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Biden campaign streaming a "Where we Stand" video on Youtube. Claiming they are on track to win Nevada, Pennsylvania and calling Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona. On PA - "We are nearing parity and continue to project most of the remaining ballots will given Biden the win". You would hope (and assume) that these are extremely educated predictions given the nature of the opposition should it go belly up.
Christy42 wrote: » Worrying that Georgia isn't mentioned? I mean they are obviously biased. Trump will lay into them no matter what and it is expected both sides will map out their paths to victory.
10000maniacs wrote: » Georgia will be a recount anyway. Its going to be a few 1000 either way.
Big Pussy Bonpensiero wrote: » I think we're only getting Fulton County soon but I'm open to correction?
MikeCork2009 wrote: » Georgia is mentioned. It was just on the second slide of their presentation.
Christy42 wrote: » Note Trump's campaign are also predicting PA and AZ. I wouldn't put much stock into what both sides predict for themselves.
14 min ago USPS processed thousands of ballots yesterday in battleground states From CNN's Paul Murphy According to data submitted today in federal court filings, the USPS processed thousands of ballots Wednesday in critical battleground states. If properly postmarked, those could be counted in accordance with state laws. This data does not tell us whether the ballots were postmarked by or on Election Day, or if they were delivered Wednesday. Here's a look at the processed ballots: In the Nevada Sierra district, which covers most of Nevada, 9,037 ballots were processed by USPS. In the Greensboro and Mid-Carolinas districts, 5,915 ballots were processed. These districts split North Carolina, and small parts of Virginia and South Carolina. In Pennsylvania, USPS processed 6,877 ballots across the state: 3,494 in the Central Pennsylvania district, 1,667 in the Philadelphia Metro district (this district does cover some parts of New Jersey and Delaware), and 1,716 in Western Pennsylvania.
Itssoeasy wrote: » What’s the threshold for a recount in Georgia do we know ?
Recount can be requested if the margin is less than or equal to 0.5%. The recount must be requested within two business days after county certification.