It's kinda surprising how close ALL of the swing states are. As of the Google right now (to prove my point by using a biased source), Biden's leads in the swing states are:
GA - 10k (16 EC votes) WI - 20k (10 EC) AZ - 20k (11 EC) PA - 41k (20)
That 90k vote difference, plus finally calling AK and NC, would push Trump to 289 electoral college votes. That's a 57 EC vote swing
They read the Times, which is reporting that the screenshots showing the 138k jump were posted out of order. Their spin is that it was a data entry error which was immediately corrected. What should have been +15k Biden was entered as +150k, then corrected by -135k.
It's literally gaslighting of the worst kind, telling us that fraud doesn't exist, and then claiming that we're lying about the numerical proof.
Compare presidential votes to Congressional votes.
Trump and the Republican for Senate have about the same number of votes - 2,439,000 and 2,439,000
Biden (yet again) has ~100,000 more votes than the Democrat for Senate 2,425 thousand to 2,328 thousand
NYT already wrote on article about the 138k Biden votes in Michigan being a typo that was quickly corrected
edit: archive link https://archive.is/CMIUy
That NYT page is sickening, it's a complete hitlist against Trump in every way imaginable. It's literally that meme of the house on fire with the caption "nothing to see here"
I have FB friends in PA, and there was a brief but intense push to through out the rule requiring the secrecy envelope, because so many were returned without it. I'm not sure what the outcome was, but it's yet another last-minute rule change they were trying in PA
Good point about John James.
Now it's showing Biden up 10k. It's showing ~68,000 ballots cast for Biden, but without a D senate vote. That many Biden supporters not doing a straight blue ticket? I've read lots of reddit comments saying the opposite, that D voters can't vote for Biden but they'll do blue down ticket to make up for it
I can understand a pause to get some sleep, but start counting again today 8am sharp and continue to announce results as you go. Just like election night! Counting all day Wed and Thurs and announcing nothing until Friday is a complete copout
Last count I saw in VA had Biden with more votes than Hilary did in '16. Biden underperformed in many states according to the Fox Business guy with the cool interactive map. Why'd he "surge" so big in VA last minute, hm?
Republicans win House seats over incumbent D's in FL, NY
Laura Ingraham talking about what I mentioned over in r/conservative today:
Suburban women DON'T WANT CORONA LOCKDOWNS!
Women are the ones who want kids in school! Women are the ones being forced out of the workforce due to lockdowns!
So yea, women might not like Trump's personality, but they don't want Biden's policies
Doesn't bode well for our future
This is important. The news was talking about D's getting enough local elections to gain control of the state and redistrict. If they do, we might have to say goodbye to Texas in the future
Martha McCallum just read a poll, 3% think Biden is "a strong leader." Trump was something like 87%, I didn't catch it.
Trump was NOT likeable in this poll though haha
But isn't that why we vote for him? Personality leaves much to be desired, but he gets shit done
SO wait, Trump was up by 790k, but we're supposed to believe that Biden's support in Philly was so great to overcome that? Trump got 129k in Philly, Biden got 561k.
So Biden gained by a margin of 440k. We're supposed to believe that that plus some mail in votes is enough to erase Trump's lead?
Vote totals here https://archive.is/Rabvn