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I worry about delays in vote counting and false claims of rigging or theft. We need to finish counting quickly and accurately to prevent misinformation. Foreign disinformation is not a major concern. The focus should be on ensuring a proper count and debunking any misconduct allegations.

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We have Chris Wray, director of the FBI, along with Chris Krebsch, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, and Bill Avenina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, discussing the importance of the integrity and security of the 2020 election. They assure us that safeguarding our votes is a top priority and that they will not tolerate any criminal activity that threatens the sanctity of our vote or undermines public confidence. They are also working with technology and social media companies to prevent the spread of disinformation. They acknowledge that due to COVID, the election process may take longer, but they urge us to be patient until official results are announced.

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Nevada has paused vote counting until Thursday morning. A water pipe burst at State Farm Arena in Georgia, halting absentee ballot tabulation. Allegheny, Pittsburgh, and other counties in Pennsylvania have also stopped counting for the night. Fulton County in Georgia will resume counting in the morning. Election workers will return to counting mail-in ballots in the morning. Nevada has also stopped counting votes. Translation: Nevada and Pennsylvania have temporarily stopped counting votes. A water pipe issue in Georgia caused a pause in absentee ballot tabulation. Several counties in Pennsylvania and Fulton County in Georgia have also halted counting for the night. Workers will resume counting in the morning.

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We have a problem with the election due to the influx of mail-in ballots. Trump was initially winning in Pima County, but more ballots were suddenly poured in. The issue lies in the fact that some mail-in ballots lack signatures, indicating a broken system. Regardless of who wins, we need to ensure a fair election. Election officials were rewriting rules instead of following the legislature's authority. We don't trust the media, as they have their own agenda. People witnessed irregularities during the election and want a fair vote. We can provide a forensic audit report for further information. The deletion of a million files before the audit was debunked.

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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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In Arizona, results will take about 10 to 13 days to process, as the focus is on accuracy rather than speed. While networks may make predictions sooner, official results will be reliable when they are announced. In Pennsylvania, results are delayed because counties can only start processing mail-in ballots at 7 AM on election day. However, improvements in equipment and experience since 2020, along with a decrease in mail-in voting, may help expedite the process. Ultimately, the timing of results depends on the closeness of the election.

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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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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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Cecilia reports from Pennsylvania, highlighting its importance with 19 electoral college votes. On the final campaign day, both candidates focused on the state, with Trump emphasizing that winning Pennsylvania would secure the election. Kamala Harris concluded her rally at the iconic Rocky steps. Al Schmidt, the secretary of state, indicated that results may not be available tonight, clarifying that any delays are not indicative of wrongdoing. He urged everyone to be patient.

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We live in polarized times, and election challenges are likely to persist after election day. The results may take time, especially in close elections where absentee and mail-in ballots can significantly impact outcomes. Issues may arise on election day, such as power failures at polling places, which can be exploited by those suggesting a conspiracy. Both sides are preparing for legal challenges, and while courts can act quickly on preliminary matters, the overall process is slow. This was evident leading up to January 6, when over 60 court cases dismissed claims of widespread fraud, yet some individuals disregarded these rulings entirely.

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It'll be a long day, and we don't expect an early call for this race. However, we are optimistic about turning the page on Donald Trump and installing Vice President Harris as the next president of the United States.

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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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In the exchange, concerns are raised about mail-in ballots in Allegheny and Philadelphia counties and how they were counted. Speaker 0 notes that ballots were counted without observers, citing 682,770 ballots observed and asking about the 1,823,148 mailed-out ballots, contrasted with a final count showing 2,589,242 mail-in ballots. The core question is: what explains the roughly 700,000 mail-in ballots that “appeared from nowhere”? Speaker 1 responds that their cyber team uses white-hat hacking techniques to gather publicly available information from the secretary of state’s website, which has been updated as late as 11:16 this morning with provisional and mail-in ballots, though those numbers continue to change. He adds that the 2,500,000 figure is no longer on the website, and it has “just been taken off.” There is no annotation explaining why. Speaker 2 then describes an on-the-ground observation: a deputy sheriff, a senior law enforcement officer, was seen not being observed and walking in with baggies, with USBs being inserted into machines. The witness claims to have personally witnessed this 24 times, with additional witnesses including Democrat poll watchers. They were told by an attorney that every election leaves a couple of USB cards in the voting machines to be brought back by the warehouse manager, but this account is contradicted by law enforcement and other officials. The witness states that 47 USB cards are missing and “they’re nowhere to be found,” and that 32 to 30 cards uploaded were not present in the live vote update. The witness demanded timely live upload of vote results, which showed 50,000 votes; they assert those votes were for Vice President Biden, though they note that identifying who those votes were for should not matter to a computer scientist. Speaker 1 emphasizes that forensic evidence from the computers was not obtained: the procedure would involve turning off the computer, imaging the drive with BitLocker, under law enforcement observation, which would take about an hour for five machines. This forensic imaging was never performed, despite objections three weeks earlier. They later learned that virtually all chain-of-custody logs, yellow sheets, and forensic records in Delaware County were gone; a signing party attempted to recreate the logs with poll workers but was unsuccessful in recovering them all. The discussion concludes with a claim that there are 100,000 to 120,000 ballots, both mail-in and USB, in question, and that there is no remedy or “cure” within the local charter for certifying a presidential vote, leaving the speaker asserting that nobody could certify the vote in good conscience.

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Yesterday, there was great success in the voting process with a record-breaking 4,700,000 voters. The average wait time was only 2 minutes statewide. Currently, there is about 2% of the votes left to count, but it is not expected to change any outcomes. The Secretary of State mentioned that predictions are made by people who specialize in that, and they will provide information on the remaining counties.

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President, people are concerned about whether the Trump team has taken the necessary steps to prevent cheating in future elections. They also wonder if the cheating that occurred during the last election will happen again. I received these questions frequently. I campaigned vigorously, holding seven large rallies in one day, traveling from Florida to Iowa. Despite this effort, things changed late in the evening when numerous ballots appeared, and at 3:02 in the morning, something bad happened. I believe we won by a significant margin and have evidence to support it, which we will release in the coming months.

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Tomorrow is January 6th, an important constitutional date. The speaker expresses frustration that the United States does not have a clear election outcome yet. They mention their experience in other countries, where they have helped run elections and encouraged those countries to follow their example. The speaker finds it embarrassing that their own country is facing election challenges. Another speaker agrees and mentions that according to U.S. law, if there are no poll watchers, the election should be redone. They ask for suggestions on what President Trump and the people should do. The first speaker suggests a 10-day pause to allow for recounts in select states, ensuring that the ballots are constitutional and not fraudulent. They mention issues like backdated ballots, phony ballots, and dead voters.

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In 2020, Pennsylvania took 4 days to call the election because half the voters voted by mail, and counting mail-in ballots takes time. Each ballot arrives in two envelopes, and processing cannot start until 7 AM on election day. According to elections administrator Karen Barsoum, dealing with 100,000 mail-in ballots means handling double the amount of envelopes, which is a long process. After opening the envelopes, a different team unfolds the ballots to remove creases. Processing each ballot takes several minutes.

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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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If an election is close, Commonwealth will win by cheating, fortifying, and stealing ballots. Elections are not perfectly clean, but changes were done in plain daylight. To improve elections, run them like other Western democracies: one-day voting, practically no absentee ballots, and stronger voter ID. This used to be more common in the U.S., but has decayed over the last 20-30 years. Results were available on election day 30-40 years ago, which no longer happens.

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After finishing a book just before the election, Speaker 1 was approached by Democratic state AGs to address concerns about the upcoming election. This led to the formation of a bipartisan group, including governors, former DOJ officials, US attorneys, prosecutors, sheriffs, law enforcement, and state AGs, aimed at defending the election against anticipated attacks. The group was active in 25 states leading up to the election. Speaker 1 believes the election was free and fair, the votes were freely and fairly counted, and the margins in key states are clear. While acknowledging potential turbulence, disinformation, and litigation, Speaker 1 assesses that the election results will withstand challenges, in part because the margin of victory will be sufficiently large. Speaker 1 expresses hope that the country will return to normal and anticipates remarkable achievements.

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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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Suzanne, welcome. We need to discuss election security as we approach election day. Early voting has already begun in many states. It's crucial for Americans to recognize that election officials have been preparing for this moment for years, ensuring the safety and security of voting locations. Voters should feel confident about their safety and the integrity of the voting process. While there are concerns about the political climate and potential threats, it's important to emphasize the efforts made by state and local officials to protect the election process.

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In Pennsylvania, results may take 2 to 3 days, which is unacceptable. France counts votes quickly with paper ballots, while here, some states may take longer to certify results. Despite having a substantial lead and more Republican votes, the declaration of victory remains uncertain. A special group will gather at Mar-a-Lago, and a larger crowd at the convention center, anticipating a win. The campaign focused on strong border policies and legal immigration, which are seen as critical issues, alongside inflation. There’s a concern about criminals and drug dealers entering the country, emphasizing the need for secure borders. Voter sentiment appears to reflect these priorities.

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In the upcoming election, 100% of votes in Georgia will be recorded on security paper with the state seal. President Trump implied that delayed vote tabulation indicates potential wrongdoing, citing a lack of paper ballots as a problem and claiming results could take 7 days. However, over 96% of voting nationwide will be on paper ballots. In Georgia, a new law (SB 189) mandates that results for all early votes and early accepted ballots, potentially 70-75% of the total, be reported by 8 PM on election night. The remaining delay involves overseas ballots, with final numbers expected by Friday. Georgia aims to ensure fast, accurate, and secure elections.
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