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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBiden within 2500 in Georgia. That deficit will be wiped out before midnight.
Clayton County (Hartsfield Airport area) will dump its final 5726 uncounted ballots before midnight. Its last dump was 85% Biden.
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Biden within 2500 in Georgia. That deficit will be wiped out before midnight. (Original Post)
Goodheart
Nov 2020
OP
In the event of an electoral college tie, the House picks the President
TheOther95Percent
Nov 2020
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Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)1. Waiting (im)patiently! LOL
Farmgirl1961
(1,647 posts)2. I am hoping so. I keeping looking at the GA and PA tallies
I am feeling a little unsure about Arizona.
doc03
(37,402 posts)3. That damn Kornaki has me worried about Arizona now. I should know to just change
channels when he comes on.
Blue Owl
(55,246 posts)4. Clayton County's got the urge to purge
Hassler
(4,015 posts)5. Great, I live on the west coast so I'll still be awake!
SlogginThroughIt
(1,977 posts)6. that's too close of a call for me.
atse
(42 posts)8. That's just one county
There are more votes outstanding from other counties. Looking good for Biden.
bamagal62
(3,749 posts)7. Clayton county is about 70% African American.
Autumn
(47,252 posts)9. From what I see Biden will still be one short. Georgia will bring him up to 269.
Is the tv count off ? NBC is showing Biden at 253 and Georgia has 16 EV's
TheOther95Percent
(1,035 posts)10. In the event of an electoral college tie, the House picks the President
and the Senate picks the VP. Yikes. Fortunately, there won't be a tie. It's time to start calling him Mr. President-elect.