Bought a whole bunch of random My Pillow items after they sponsored RSBN coverage of MAGA March rallies..... Absolutely worth it.
I was thinking the same thing... Should be no pens allowed.
My overall interpretation is that the Dems think, "well we have to change the manual because no one followed our manual in 2016."
Okay, here's a WILD idea though............ Make them follow the manual??????
It was voted against in Philly already. Observers by law don't have to be close enough to read ballots apparently so it was legal to keep the observers far away.
Just lost audio?? π€¨
What if there are 4000 of us on hold and they just wait a while then Rick Roll us.... πππππ
Look at Zoltan's instagram posts.... He is hardcore 'merica and willing to fight for freedom.
Also, check out Tommy Vext from Bad Wolves if you haven't already. Let's just say he's lucky he didn't get Epsteined yet...
Things to note:
At the PA state level, we have the following numbers (as of today): -- 1,407,622 in-person votes for Biden -- 2,728,872 in-person votes for Trump -- 1,978,461 mail-in votes for Biden -- 591,729 mail-in votes for Trump -- 23,753 provisional ballot votes for Biden -- 26,633 provisional ballot votes for Trump
Biden has received 42.7% more of the mail-in votes than the in-person votes overall. By county, this varies consistently between about 30-45% (usually around 40% as the original article states) except for Philadelphia county which is a huge outlier.
Currently, our votes are 62% in-person and 38% mail in, as was predicted. Currently, Trump wins 66% of the in-person votes but only 23% of the mail-in votes (again, this reflects that ~40% difference repeated throughout the counties).
You can see that the "total votes" (grey) lines mirror the in-person voting percentages most closely due to the higher number of in-person votes than mail-in votes. This is more true for Trump who relied on in-person votes compared to Biden whose mail-in votes pull his total votes line away from in-person and toward mail-in more.
PA reports about 42k mail-in ballots left to count but has not provided any updates since 11/12 around 4:00 PM.
I've seen estimates that predicted about 100,000 provisional ballots total for the state, but I've been unable to personally confirm this.
I'm just here to share the data - Think what you want. I do agree with the Gateway Pundit original article that this is incredibly suspicious to have such consistent differences in voting patterns across the state.
Also hold the line, DJT will rise again \m/ (>_<) \m/
Here's the data from PA state website, as of this morning. https://www.electionreturns.pa.gov/ > County Breakdown
I confirmed myself that the difference between the percentage of mail-in votes going to a candidate vs the percentage of in-person votes going to that same candidate is always different by about 30-45% (usually about 40%), expect Philadelphia county which couldn't differ by 40% because Biden got over 80% of all votes there (VERY inconsistent with the rest of the state).
Happy to share data and workbook but I'm not sure what the best method is - Any ideas? Any specific questions?
PA pede here, Im going to run these myself in the morning for Biden and for Trump. Will report back!
TL;DR of the case - In PA, they had up to 9 days after the election to validate IDs for new voters who didnt have proof originally so that those ballots could be "cured." Our wacko Secretary of State decided two days before the election to extend that to 12 days. Court said nahhh and now those votes can't get cured between days 10-12 and therefore not counted. I don't know the number of votes, but I would guess that it's low and certainly not enough to flip the overall vote to Donnie.
This is making me so angry. A patriotic older man literally reading as fast as he can to get everything in during his holy three minutes of allotted time. Disgusting. These senators clearly do not want to hear anything.