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An error was found in Edison Research data for the results of Arizona’s presidential contest, according to New York Times editor Patrick LaForge. As of early Wednesday, only 86 percent of the state’s votes have been counted, versus 98 percent. Edison is used by the Times and other news organizations, which had reported that 98 percent of the vote was counted based on the information.
So this state is totally still in play with A LOT of votes left to count.
Currently, Biden has an 8k lead in NV with 2/3rds of the vote in or approximately 600k outstanding votes to go.
So, NV is still very much in play as it would only take a 51/49 split in Trumps favor on the outstanding to reverse things.
Arizona on the other hand has 5/6ths of the vote in with about 500k votes to go.
Biden's lead is 90k.
So for AZ to reverse it would take more of a 60/40 Trump favor on the remaining.
Saying AZ is in play is um....optimistic with a dash of delusional thrown in.
Hey Mathguy
What about voter fraud taking place?. Voters being told to use a sharpie pen instead of a ballpoint one.
The machines cannot read a ballot when a sharpie is used
What about voter fraud taking place?. Voters being told to use a sharpie pen instead of a ballpoint one.
The machines cannot read a ballot when a sharpie is used
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Hey Mathguy
What about voter fraud taking place?. Voters being told to use a sharpie pen instead of a ballpoint one.
The machines cannot read a ballot when a sharpie is used
My vote precinct uses sharpies with Scantron machines with no problems. I am curious if all the votes out of Vegas are counted. That's where Biden votes are coming from .
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