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Many people are feeling "nauseously optimistic" about the election. Republicans blocked legislation for early processing of mail-in ballots, which means we won't see the final vote tally until late at night. Expect a temporary "red shift" where Trump appears to do better initially, followed by a "blue shift" as absentee ballots are counted. Don't be alarmed if early results favor Trump; there are still many ballots, particularly from Milwaukee, that haven't been reported yet. While there may be unfounded claims from Republicans, rest assured that all ballots will be counted securely. It's important to remain calm as we wait for the results, which will ultimately reflect a fair election in Wisconsin.

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Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger reports that approximately 2% of the vote remains to be counted. The state had a record-breaking 4.7 million voters, surpassing the 4.1 million in 2016, with an average wait time of only 2 minutes statewide. Raffensperger states that based on the current results, he doesn't believe the remaining votes will change the outcome of any races. He says his office doesn't guess, but reports the facts. He notes the number of votes outstanding and suggests that even if one candidate received 100% of them, it likely wouldn't be enough to change the results. He says they will wait until everything is done and the counties are working diligently to finish counting.

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Only about half the votes have been counted, which accounts for around 8 million votes. It's difficult to foresee how the remaining votes will significantly alter the current margin, even if the counting takes a couple more weeks.

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We are awaiting more votes from the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Both campaigns are closely monitoring the situation as six top battlegrounds remain undecided. Stay tuned for the next significant update on the vote count.

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger stated that there is approximately 2% of votes left to count in the state. He mentioned that they had a record-breaking turnout of 4.7 million voters, with an average wait time of only 2 minutes. Raffensperger doesn't believe the remaining votes will change the outcome, but he acknowledged that predictions can be made based on the heavily Democratic counties, particularly Atlanta. He emphasized that their role is to report the results and not make guesses. Raffensperger assured that the counties are working diligently to complete the counting process.

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Polls have closed, and local election officials in Pennsylvania, along with trained volunteers, are counting the votes. Results will be reported to the Department of State and posted live at electionreturns.pa.gov. It's important to reassure everyone that every legal vote will be counted accurately, and the will of the people will be respected. Patience is requested from Pennsylvanians and the media, as counting millions of votes takes time. The speed at which news organizations call elections depends on the closeness of the races; tighter races require more time to ensure every eligible vote is accurately counted.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or 2 to finish counting. This could delay the result of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or two to finish counting. This could delay the results of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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Hey, everyone. It's Scott Pressler. It's past 7 PM, and voters are still waiting in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This county has flipped from blue to red this year, and even three hours after the polls were supposed to close, people are still in line to vote.

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In 2020, Michigan had unofficial results from its highest turnout election within 24 hours of polls closing, completed by 8 PM Wednesday. This year, with more options to reprocess ballots before election day, results could potentially come even sooner. The best estimate for result completion is still the end of the day on Wednesday. Accuracy and security will be prioritized over efficiency. The goal is to balance the public's desire for quick results with ensuring a secure and accurate process.

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Yes, that needs to happen. There aren't enough votes left to change the election outcome, as confirmed by the Secretary of State. Megan, can you pull up document UJR X 1151? This shows that 99.5% of the votes have been counted, with only Fulton County remaining and just 13 precincts left. Typically, there are only a couple thousand votes left to count, likely around 1,000. Currently, Trump has a lead of about 101,000 votes with 99.5% counted. This aligns with the Secretary's earlier statements. The document was downloaded from the Secretary of State's site by Voter GA.

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In 2020, Michigan had results from its highest turnout election within 24 hours, with unofficial results completed by 8 PM on Wednesday. This year, with more options to reprocess ballots sooner than election day, officials are optimistic results could come even sooner, estimating by the end of the day on Wednesday. However, accuracy and security will be prioritized over efficiency. While understanding the public's desire for quick results, the process will remain secure and accurate before any information is released.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or 2 to finish counting. This could delay the result of the battleground state. It is a big development, but we don't have exact numbers yet.

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Biden hoped to flip the election in Georgia, where 2% of votes are left to count. The Secretary of State doesn't expect the outcome to change. He mentioned heavy Democratic counties in Atlanta. The focus is on reporting results accurately, not predicting. The state is working to finish counting today.

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Some people are feeling "nauseously optimistic." Republicans blocked legislation for early processing of mail-in ballots, so final tallies will come in late, similar to 2020. Expect a "red shift" where Trump appears to perform better initially, followed by a "blue shift" as absentee ballots are counted later. Don’t be alarmed if Trump seems to overperform at first; many ballots, especially from Milwaukee, are still uncounted. While there may be claims of irregularities from Republicans, all ballots will be securely counted. It's important to stay calm while waiting for results, as Wisconsin's elections are free, fair, and secure, and the rightful winner will receive the state's electoral votes.

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It always takes a long time to count ballots, but in previous elections, large margins allowed for earlier calls. Margins are likely to be tight this time, so we might need to wait a few days in states like Georgia. Each state has different rules for counting, which can make the results look suspicious. The count doesn't unfold in a uniform manner; sometimes results come in batches. We run the most complicated elections in the world.

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Tomorrow night in Maricopa County may be lengthy due to an unusually long ballot. The ballot is two pages, double-sided, with an average of 79 contests—twice as long as usual. This is causing delays in processing early mail-in ballots, potentially impacting the speed of results after polls close. While early results will be reported, they will only be a partial count as officials work around the clock to catch up. Additionally, the lengthy ballot could lead to longer lines on election day, with some voters already reporting waits of about an hour. Concerns about the ease of voting have been raised, emphasizing the need for a reevaluation of the voting process to make it more accessible.

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Biden aimed to flip the election, and Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, provided an update. With about 2% of votes remaining, Georgia saw a record turnout of 4.7 million voters, surpassing 2016's 4.1 million. The average wait time was just 2 minutes. Raffensperger noted that he doesn't expect the remaining votes to change the outcome, based on current results and where the outstanding votes are located. Analysts suggest the remaining votes are from heavily Democratic areas, which may slightly affect the margin but not the overall results. The counties are working diligently to finalize the count today.

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The message is to please be patient as Pennsylvania counties work to count votes quickly and with integrity. The goal is to provide the truth to voters. It takes time to count millions of votes. Pennsylvania is reportedly much better prepared today than they were four years ago. Secretary Schmidt is answering questions about the electoral process. He has teamed up with former Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett.

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Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger reports that approximately 2% of the vote remains to be counted. The state had a record-breaking 4.7 million voters, surpassing the 4.1 million in 2016, with an average wait time of only 2 minutes statewide. Raffensperger stated that based on the current results, he doesn't believe the remaining votes will change the outcome of any races. He said his assessment is based on the number of votes outstanding and the candidates' current positions, suggesting that even if one candidate received 100% of the remaining votes, it likely wouldn't be enough to alter the results. He emphasized that his office reports the data and does not guess the outcome.

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Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger reports that approximately 2% of the vote remains to be counted. The state experienced record voter turnout with 4.7 million votes, surpassing the 4.1 million in 2016, and an average statewide wait time of only two minutes. Raffensperger stated that based on the current results, he doesn't believe the remaining votes will change any outcomes in presidential, congressional, and senatorial races. He clarified that this assessment isn't a guess, but is based on the number of votes outstanding and the margin between candidates. Even if one candidate received a high percentage of the remaining votes, it likely wouldn't be enough to shift the results. The counties are working diligently to complete the count.

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I'm Zach Scherer, assistant county manager for elections in Maricopa County. Our first results will be available at 8 PM, an hour after polls close, and will include 70-75% of early ballots received. Additional results will follow throughout the night, primarily from in-person votes at our vote centers. Most ballots will be counted within 24 hours after polls close. However, Arizona's races are often very close, so it may take a few days for the media to call the races. Candidates who lead on election night may not maintain those leads as more ballots are counted, which is a normal part of the process.

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Exciting news for Georgia residents: over 710,000 Georgians have already voted today. If this trend continues, we could see over 1.1 million votes, bringing the total to approximately 5.15 million. It's uncertain how the turnout will change as people finish work today. Additionally, there was an unusual incident in Peach County where a space heater, used to warm the area, was also connected to the county's EMS services, causing some complications. Overall, the voting activity is noteworthy and reflects strong engagement in the electoral process.

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50,000 ballots will be released in the next 9 minutes, followed by 37,000 tomorrow. There appears to be some ballots arriving now, as seen with a police escort and two vans. Election workers in Philadelphia are processing the ballots, fulfilling their civic duty. We anticipate the release of information about the additional 50,000 ballots shortly, with another update expected tomorrow morning.

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In 2020, Michigan had results from its highest turnout election within 24 hours, with unofficial results completed by 8 PM on Wednesday. This year, with more options to reprocess ballots sooner than election day, officials are optimistic results could come even sooner. The best estimate for result completion is still the end of the day on Wednesday. Accuracy and security will be prioritized over efficiency. While understanding the public's desire for quick results, the process will remain secure and accurate before any information is released. Officials will work to ensure results are ready as soon as possible.
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