The Philadelphia suburbs are very late in getting their voting numbers in, reminiscent of the history of “MayorDaley” of “Crook” County, Illinois waiting until every other Illinois county had given in their numbers in a presidential election (e.g., 1960), so that he could fabricate enough votes to win the state.
Many years ago, the Wall Street Journal’s John Fund wrote of how Philadelphia election officials would “tally” as many votes as there were people in the city.
Apparently, in 2016, the Philly crooks slept on the job, so the party farmed out the job to the suburbs.
Circa 12:40 a.m., Biden said, “Until the hard work of tallying votes is over…
“It’s going to take time to tally votes in Pennsylvania.”
Make that “manufacture votes in Pennsylvania.”
Trump is currently ahead in Pennsylvania, with 57.0 of the vote, and 2,552,000 votes, and over 80% of the votes in. (I rounded off the votes, because Fox News pulled the numbers off too quickly for me to copy, but it was over 2,552,000, and was exactly 57.0%.)
2 comments:
Exactly--and Ed Rendall is leading the "fraud calvary".
--GRA
I'll wrap up tonight by saying,it isn't like election nights of past years.With the early voting,absentee voters and regular day voters,plus each state's rules of when r achieved group gets counted,you need a program to keep up with it all.
Arizona doesn't count its in-person precinct voting until AFTER the early votes are counted.None of the votes seen currently are from today.This is why Republicans still think they have a shot at Arizona,
Michigan and Pennsylvania are just the opposite--they count today's votes first( mostly Republican)and early votes starting Wednesday(mostly Dems).
The key to victory is to build a margin of separation which will survive the secondary voting.
What a mess--and Trump is not in a leading position to win,but he IS in A position to win.This is why the Trump campaign sued the Pennsylvania counting process six times--to eliminate the fraud possibilities from crooks like Rendon.
--GRA
Post a Comment