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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Gilbert B Norman: [QB] Well volks, the polls are now closed, here's how it looks like "things are going down". The "commentary consensus" is that Joe will take AZ, GA, NV, and PA which would give him 306, or the same plurality of Trump over Hillary during '16. Even if 306-232 prevails, the Senate remains "Pink", and the House "Baby Blue". All told, it's "four more years" of divided government. OMG. Of course, here come the challenges. Several "razor thins" have State law that automatically call for recounts, but how often has the result of any election of note been changed from such? The Trump challenge in PA to stop counting mail-ins is a State matter and, hence, adjudicated within such. Now regarding a rerun of "Gorebushoff", that dispute centered around voter intent. The punch cards used back in 2K, especially in the hands of a "half blind", arthritic 85yo was a recipie for the "pregnant" and "dimpled" chad. With ballots now scanned, the questionable ones, say a stray marking across the voting field, or a "not too strong" erasure, can be more readily resolved with a manual review. There is considered question how far within the Federal Judiciary any such challenges arising from such will go, but if such is limited to "Joe's insurance PA", it's all "moot". But heaven help our Republic, for when Joe "raises his right" Jan 20, realizing the dream of every "career politician", will have to feel like the 1865 Governor of Georgia, looking over his "scorched earth", at the close of the "Civil---", "--- of Secession", or however else that armed conflict is known. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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