Georgia Senate Elections

Started by Sharles, January 05, 2021, 06:34 AM

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Dan_AKA_ROY23

#30
Purdue takes the lead! Other race super close. 64% in. Analyzing the map, GOP probably wins both in a close race...although, just a rough projection. These races are coming down to a photo finish. Maybe. Lot of votes still to be counted.

Del.

#31
Going to be razor thin margin however it goes.

Hope they don't have another Biden dump of votes.

Dan_AKA_ROY23

#32
Big batch of votes coming soon from DeKalb county. Dems may take the lead..

Dan_AKA_ROY23

#33
DeKalb county now saying 130,000 votes outstanding! They previously said 170,000. That would be HUGE! GOP could hold on to lead. Purdue safer than Loeffler. Loeffler 80,500 but DeKalb CV count crucial.

Dan_AKA_ROY23

#34
Quote from: Del. post_id=1933 time=1609900099 user_id=113Going to be razor thin margin however it goes.

Hope they don't have another Biden dump of votes.


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Dan_AKA_ROY23

#35
It is 171,000 outstanding votes in DeKalb. We're screwed..

gcode

#36
Dekalb County just announced the will be counting through the night.
Guess they need to make sure they print enough ballots

One thing I don't understand
When the polls closed they said 3 million ballots were cast
Now the count is approaching 4 million with 90% counted

Dan_AKA_ROY23

#37
Purdue survives DeKalb! Futures rally off lows. Loeffler down.

Too close to call but....might be a split tonight! GOP keeps control of Senate. To be determined.

This is fun!

Dan_AKA_ROY23

#38
96% in Purdue up 9,000. Wow. Super close. Loeffler down 25,000.

gcode

#39
Both of these races will go to recount

TylerBeer

#40
Hold on, why are they so close if the Democrats have a foolproof vote creation machine that worked for a federal election but not for #!@$!@$  Georgia

dummies

Sharles

#41
Well, it looks like Trump handed Georgia to the Democrats on a platter of intra-party division and conspiracy theories: it truly is a sad moment for Georgia and the US.

Sharles

#42
Quote from: gcode post_id=1853 time=1609867692 user_id=60https://www.election-lawsuits.com/">https://www.election-lawsuits.com/


This looks like an unbiased summation though I don't have time to go through it right now


Gcode, I used the link, but it didn't seem to have much information on it other than a VERY basic summation of each lawsuit on a state by state basis. So I thought I'd jump over to the epoch times since I notice a number of you guys reference that a lot, but my search for the Nevada lawsuit didn't bring up anything relevant.

I'll be honest, everything I have read from a wide spectrum of new sources does NOT support your contention that there is massive evidence of voter fraud. Most of what I have seen supports the usual amount of voter fraud that occurs EVERY election, but it's always on a small enough scale that it rarely affects the outcome of an election. I respect The Federalist a LOT when it comes to a solid, conservative perspective, but what they have said, is what I have already related: yes there were irregularities and some fraud, but none of it was on a massive scale enough to effect the outcome of ANY of the state counts.

Smit

#43
Quote from: Sharles post_id=1950 time=1609931066 user_id=104Well, it looks like Trump handed Georgia to the Democrats on a platter of intra-party division and conspiracy theories: it truly is a sad moment for Georgia and the US.


Sharles, you definitely try to stay in the middle, which is OK sometimes. But not in this case.

It is NOT a sad time for Georgia and the U.S.

Both Republicans are conspiracy theorists who worship at the shrine of their orange God. Both are eager members of the Cult of Trump. We need a lot less of that, not a majority or equal portion.

The best thing for this country would be to have no political parties, or tribes which is what we have morphed into today. People who seek office could then run on the merit of their ideas. But that's not gonna happen.

The best thing we can hope for now is for the rational Republicans to split from their conspiracy theory majority and start a true conservative party. That very well could happen.

Sharles

#44
Quote from: Smit post_id=1958 time=1609935351 user_id=66Sharles, you definitely try to stay in the middle, which is OK sometimes. But not in this case.

It is NOT a sad time for Georgia and the U.S.

Both Republicans are conspiracy theorists who worship at the shrine of their orange God. Both are eager members of the Cult of Trump. We need a lot less of that, not a majority or equal portion.

The best thing for this country would be to have no political parties, or tribes which is what we have morphed into today. People who seek office could then run on the merit of their ideas. But that's not gonna happen.

The best thing we can hope for now is for the rational Republicans to split from their conspiracy theory majority and start a true conservative party. That very well could happen.


Smit,
I honestly don't know what would be best for us anymore. In my dreams, I would love to see a true statesman or woman rise up and unite all of us. The studies and stats show that when you get rid of the most partisan perspectives of both sides, the vast majority of people from both sides actually agree on so many issues, but those in power want to keep passions inflamed so that they can stay in power, and sadly most people don't realize what is happening and so they allow themselves to be carried along with the crowd.

I agree that it would be best for the Republican party to leave the conspiracy theory majority just as much as I agree that it would be best if the Democrats would leave the PC and Woke crowds. Pelosi's rules to strip all gender language from bills and the idiot who prayed "amen and awomen' a few days ago, Project 1619, tearing down Confederate statues that then morphed into tearing down Lincoln and our Founders...where does it stop? I understand the anger and rage of the oppressed minority as best as I can, but razing it all isn't the answer because the other side will never quietly sit by to watch their own heritage thrown in the garbage heap. We need someone who understands how to synthesize the BEST of both sides...but thus far I see only a few outlier projects willing to do that...not nearly enough to change the tide of the partisan warfare currently going on in this nation.