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If you want to go on and add Alaska too since it is also not really in question.
Agree. AP has been showing NC and Alaska in "almost red" all week. Only reason they hadn't called it is because outstanding, uncounted votes (you know, those pesky illegal types) were greater than the margin. They could have called them both based on the data of how many were coming in with each wave of votes percentage-wise but they didn't. My guess is maybe a little gun-shy of the mail in votes generally trending blue.
Agree. AP has been showing NC and Alaska in "almost red" all week. Only reason they hadn't called it is because outstanding, uncounted votes (you know, those pesky illegal types) were greater than the margin. They could have called them both based on the data of how many were coming in with each wave of votes percentage-wise but they didn't. My guess is maybe a little gun-shy of the mail in votes generally trending blue.
Alaska is still only reporting 58% counted according to AP. Not that waiting will change anything in Alaska it will still be red.
At the very least yes. Arizona,Nevada,Michigan,Wisconsin,Virginia ALL need investigated.
All mail in ballots in all 50 states need to be investigated if it's the mail in ballots that are at issue.
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