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jimboscott 0 points ago +6 / -6

'Based FULTON CO'...

Fulton County is ATLANTA. The upper portion of the county is affluent, but still probably 50/50 Trump/Biden even in Milton and Alpharetta with the heavy influx of Asians and Indians.

Most of Fulton is Atlanta. That is going to be majority black with a large gay populace in Midtown and Buckhead, as well as young college students at both Georgia Tech and Georgia State University. All of that says Atlanta is 80% or better for Biden, probably closer to 87%.

And where are you getting this 94% figure from?

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PEPEpeepee 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yea well you look at every urban area outside the 5 or so swing states and Trump has historical numbers out of the black community. Crazy that didn't translate in these 5 or so cities.

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Peachykeen74 5 points ago +5 / -0

He also has HIGH LGBT, Hispanic and all the token categories. Those sort of trends don’t just stop at a county border.

Los Angeles went the reddest it’s been since Reagan ‘84. Same w Virginia.

All of this is yawn until the corrupt judges are brought to justice.

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jimboscott -1 points ago +1 / -2

This post and the Title said 94% of Fulton County's votes... that is what I was calling into question.

And that figure is not even close to being correct.

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SellTheSun 1 point ago +1 / -0

94% of votes were adjudicated, there is a video of election officials saying that's the case. What evidence do you have to prove that they are lying?

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jimboscott 0 points ago +1 / -1

How many times do I have to say this?

The POST said 94% of Fulton's VOTES were adjudicated. Not Fulton's mail-in ballots. Fulton's VOTES. Fulton had over 500,000 votes. The person who said 94% adjudicated was talking about about 130,000 votes as the set from which that 94% was calculated.

So, when someone says '94% of Fulton County's votes were adjudicated', that is NOT true. Assuming the guy was correct in what he said, about 23% of Fulton County's votes would have been adjudicated. That is still an insanely high number.

I am done with this. The OP's headline was wrong. Get over it.

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jimboscott -1 points ago +3 / -4

Ummm... a Tweet is not a news source. Sorry.

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Maconstate [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

There’s video of him saying it in a press release. Find it.

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jimboscott -2 points ago +3 / -5

How about you, the person who made this post, provide it?

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Lord_Moo 0 points ago +1 / -1

"News sources are honestly getting to the point where they're no more credible than a tweet...", Experts say.