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In a local county commissioner race, the Dominion machine results showed Lorne Alexander with 34.67%, Marshall Orson with 41.35%, and Michelle Long Spears with 23.98%. Since no candidate reached 50%, a runoff was needed. Spears found precincts where she received zero votes, including her own. A hand recount revealed discrepancies, with Spears gaining 3,620 votes. The hand count showed 2,810 more votes than the machines reported, raising concerns about the machines' accuracy. This highlights the need for trustworthy voting systems. If Spears hadn't raised concerns, the discrepancies may have gone unnoticed. Translation: In a local election, the Dominion machines initially showed Lorne Alexander and Marshall Orson leading, but Michelle Long Spears raised concerns after receiving no votes in some precincts, including her own. A hand recount revealed significant discrepancies, with Spears gaining thousands of votes. This raised doubts about the accuracy of the machines and the need for reliable voting systems. Without Spears' intervention, the issues may have gone unnoticed.

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A candidate was winning on election night, but California's voting system allows voting 30 days before the election and counting for 30 days after. Unlike Florida, which announces results on election night, California's system makes it easier to cheat. The candidate won narrowly, by about 2,000 votes in a state of 40 million, after weeks of ballot counting. Cheating is assumed, though not proven. This is suggested by a single-party state, machine politics, and inconsistent application of safeguards in vote counting. Some counties match signatures while others don't, despite legal requirements. Some counties ignore irregularities like missing ballot dates.

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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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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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In a local county commissioner race in Cobb County, Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Long Spears received 23.98%. As no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required. However, Spears noticed that in some precincts, she didn't receive any votes, including her own precinct. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant discrepancies. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Spears gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion machines reported. This raises concerns about the reliability of the machines and the accuracy of other races conducted on them. Spears' actions brought attention to the issue.

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In a local county commissioner race in Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Longsphere received 23.98%. As no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required. However, Longsphere discovered that in some precincts, she didn't receive any votes, including her own precinct where she and her husband voted for her. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant discrepancies. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Longsphere gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion Machines reported, raising concerns about the reliability of these machines in other races. Longsphere's actions brought attention to the issue.

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Kamala Harris's pattern is to back down only when publicly embarrassed, not because she's wrong. She has faked her way to the top throughout her career and is willing to lie until caught. Her becoming attorney general of California after failing as a prosecutor in San Francisco County is attributed to California's machine politics. There was consideration of Harris running for governor, but these decisions are worked out in advance within the upper levels of Democrat politics in California. This also applies to Nancy Pelosi, who is reaching the end of her career.

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Kamala Harris began her political career by breaking campaign finance laws in San Francisco. She signed an agreement to cap campaign spending at $211,000 to get a statement in the voter guide. This agreement was meant to prevent corruption by limiting fundraising. However, she spent over $600,000 during the election. The San Francisco Ethics Commission, whose members were connected to Willie Brown, lifted the spending cap instead of disqualifying or prosecuting her.

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In a local county commissioner race in Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Longsphere received 23.98%. Since no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required between the top two candidates, excluding Longsphere. However, Longsphere discovered that in some precincts, she did not receive a single vote, including her own precinct where she and her husband voted for her. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant differences from the initial Dominion machine count. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Longsphere gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion Machines reported, raising concerns about the reliability of these machines in other races. Longsphere's actions brought attention to the issue.

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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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The race for state attorney is close, with Eileen O'Neil Burke leading Clayton Harris by less than 5,000 votes. The Chicago Board of Elections admitted to a mistake in counting and communication, adding 10,000 vote by mail ballots to the total. The director apologized for the error, saying he prioritized speed over accuracy. The race is still too close to call.

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On November 9th, there was a mysterious occurrence where 25,000 ballots went missing in the reported count. The next day, on November 10th, these ballots magically appeared, affecting the outcome of the race. This doesn't make sense and is completely wrong. The law exists to safeguard the integrity of the vote.

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Kamala Harris has secured one vote from Vermont as the polls closed. Vermont is a reliably blue state, making it a safe call for Harris. Although official results are still pending, the early indication shows confidence in her support from this region.

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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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Cooks, housekeepers, and servers from Unite Your Local 11 have been canvassing voters in California's 45th congressional district, covering areas like Artesia and Garden Grove. We just received an update: our candidate, workers' rights attorney Derek Tran, is only 350 votes behind his opponent, Michelle Steele, which is less than a tenth of a percent. The race is extremely close. According to Politico, the team with the most effective ballot curing operation—fixing ballots that need additional information—is likely to win.

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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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Senator Harris, as attorney general in California, did not address segregation in school districts or police department abuses. Her failure to act led to the release of 1,000 prisoners by a federal judge. This information can be verified by searching "1,000 prisoners freed, Kamala Harris" on Google. Thank you, Vice President Biden.

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Kamala Harris claimed to have tried over 100 cases while running for district attorney in San Francisco, but this was challenged by her opponents. One opponent asked how many serious felonies she had tried, and she stated about 50. Critics argued her claims were misleading and indicative of a lack of leadership. A colleague who worked with her for a year and a half mentioned she only tried one case, which she disputed. Later, Harris adjusted her claim to having tried under 30 cases. A clip from 1995 shows her at an event with Willie Brown, raising questions about her rise in politics, as she was not in a formal role but was known to be his girlfriend at the time.

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In a local county commissioner race in Cobb County, Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Long Spears received 23.98%. Since no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required. However, Spears discovered that in some precincts, she didn't receive a single vote, including her own precinct. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant discrepancies. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Spears gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion machines reported. This raises concerns about the reliability of the machines and the accuracy of other races conducted on them. Spears' actions brought attention to the issue.

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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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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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Governor Gavin Newsom introduces Kamala Harris, highlighting California as a state of dreamers, doers, and innovators, the most diverse state in the world's most diverse democracy, where the future happens first. He emphasizes Harris's commitment to criminal, racial, economic, and social justice, witnessed over two decades. He cites her championing of voting, civil, LGBTQ+, and women's rights. Newsom urges Democrats and independents to elect Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States, announcing California's 482 votes for her.
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