As the 2020 election results were delayed until Joe Biden was announced the winner of the presidential race the Saturday after Election Day, there will likely also be a delay in announcing this year’s presidential contest. The delays this year could be the result of a variety of factors, especially with such a close election, according to Honest Elections Project Executive Director Jason Snead.
Why wait?
ReplyDeleteThe counting has already completed so the democrats can announce those results five seconds after the last polling stations close.
Well it takes time print out enough ballots so Kumala wins.
ReplyDeleteResults will be delayed until the Dems can print off enough ballots to put their candidate on top.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it considered progressive when we've gone backwards?
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid and we had the mechanical voting machines in the schools, you knew the election results at 11pm every year. The only mail-in ballots were overseas soldiers and students, and they got them 3 months in advance so they could be mailed back in time to be counted by election night.
Yep. Computers, bah, humbug.
DeleteThe US postal service was setting up a delayed count weeks ago saying it was having issues.
ReplyDeleteGreat... so it's going to be the same shitstorms as '20 & '22.
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They re getting their excuses in early so no one can grumble about the delay while they fiddle the numbers.
ReplyDeletePhil B
In AZ, they keep recounting until the Dem wins.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it takes a week or more to find all the right ballots.
Soap box, ballot box,...
ReplyDeleteYeah, time for the last one I reckon.
DeleteTime for a nation wide battle of Athens.
ReplyDeleteTakes time to print up the replacement commie-toe ballots after they had to shred the 20 or so million pre-printed jaux ballots
ReplyDeleteAnon@1:47 - you're right. I remember watching them set up the machines in the cafeteria in my elementary school
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