Democrats Are Already Telling Americans To Expect Delayed Election Results This Fall

The GOP will very likely win both houses of congress. There will be great red celebration all the way up to the realization that it won't make any difference at all.


Not with McConnell and McCarthy running things.
 
In too many states, the M.O. is to keep counting until the person they want to win wins. I have a thread that has gone inactive proposing some rules and regs that would prevent that. But as it is in some states now, if those in charge of the election and counting the vote want to cheat, there is little to prevent them doing it.


That is what happened in NJ in 2021, they kept "finding" ballots for Gov. Murphy until he took the lead 5 or 6 days after Election Day, then enough more so as not to trigger an automatic recount.
 
That's the template. We already know it's going to happen when Republicans lose any elections. They're already starting to say it.


Uh, the OP shows Democrats making the claims already, you derp.

Can you not read? This is the thread title: Democrats Are Already Telling Americans To Expect Delayed Election Results This Fall

Seriously, WTF is wrong with you?
 
anyone who believes a dimrat at this point

deserves to get a dimrat elected. But the majority don't like demonrats. No, we shouldn't think delayed results are nefarious even though they are.. Who do you believe, we lying demonrats or your own lying eyes?

Trump has made getting elected very, very difficult for Republicans.
 
not to mention wide open borders where these unknown people get in and do God knows what to Americans

not to mention we will continue to have to depend on foreign dictators for oil when we could be and used to be oil independent

and we could all go on and on and on...................................................................

The US has never been oil independent. Never!
 
That is what happened in NJ in 2021, they kept "finding" ballots for Gov. Murphy until he took the lead 5 or 6 days after Election Day, then enough more so as not to trigger an automatic recount.

5-6 days? Sounds like 5-6 weeks.
 
Uh, the OP shows Democrats making the claims already, you derp.

Can you not read? This is the thread title: Democrats Are Already Telling Americans To Expect Delayed Election Results This Fall

Seriously, WTF is wrong with you?
So you don't understand the difference between "delayed" and "rigged by evil satanic Hitler commies".

This doesn't surprise me at all.
 
That is what happened in NJ in 2021, they kept "finding" ballots for Gov. Murphy until he took the lead 5 or 6 days after Election Day, then enough more so as not to trigger an automatic recount.
New Jersey voters are some of the stupidest in the nation.
 
That is what happened in NJ in 2021, they kept "finding" ballots for Gov. Murphy until he took the lead 5 or 6 days after Election Day, then enough more so as not to trigger an automatic recount.
New Mexico doesn't have automatic recounts. And I don't know how many times it has happened that in very tight races they're about to call the results when somebody 'notices' a ballot box that somehow didn't get counted. And it contains just enough ballots to put the Democrat over the top. I have never seen it work in a Republican's favor.

Proof of cheating? No. But it sure raises eyebrows.

New Mexico has never had a Republican legislature in its 110 year history and I don't expect to see one in my lifetime. And we are at or near the bottom of most lists of 'best states' in whatever.
 
Of course, they will do anything to salvage the Senate.

Republicans winning the day after Election Day but we are told there are many uncounted ballots and mostly from Democrat strongholds, and day after day they keep finding more Democrat votes. As they did in NJ in the 2021 Gubernatorial race.


Democrats throughout the political and corporate media spheres are attempting to normalize delayed election results in highly contested states ahead of Election Day, forecasting that final vote totals might not be fully known until well after Nov. 8.​
During a Zoom call with reporters last week, Pennsylvania’s acting secretary of state, Leigh Chapman, said that Americans should not be surprised if the state doesn’t have final election results on election night this November, with the Pennsylvania Democrat blaming any potential delays in vote tabulations on a state law that says election workers can’t begin processing mail-in ballots until Election Day.​
“Official results will be available within a few days,” Chapman said. “This delay does not mean anything nefarious is happening. It simply means that the process is working as it is designed to work in Pennsylvania and that election officials are doing their job to count every vote.”​
Pennsylvania is among nine states and the District of Columbia that permit election officials to begin processing absentee and mail-in ballots prior to the polls closing, but not before Election Day, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. As of Oct. 19, more than a million Pennsylvania voters had applied to vote by mail, with Chapman telling reporters the “overwhelming majority” of mail-in ballot requests have come from Democrats.​
Delayed election results are not a new phenomenon for Pennsylvania; back in late May, the state took over a week to finalize the results of its Republican Senate primary that saw Mehmet Oz locked in a close contest with Dave McCormick. Voters in the state also experienced similar delays during the 2020 presidential election, where it took several days for the state to be called for then-candidate Joe Biden.​
Most recently, the U.S. Supreme Court tossed out a lower court ruling that had allowed undated mail-in ballots to be counted, which is a violation of Pennsylvania law. Despite such statutory obligations and the high court’s ruling, Chapman decided to take matters into her own hands and flat-out told counties in the commonwealth that they didn’t need to comply with the ruling. The statement from Chapman has since prompted a lawsuit from the Republican National Committee and other GOP groups.​

Democrats’ 2022 Playbook​

In predictable fashion, left-wing media outlets are attempting to downplay concerns over delayed election results and regularize incompetent election administration. In the write-up of Chapman’s remarks, for instance, ABC News went out of its way to run interference for the Pennsylvania Democrat and titled the article, “Why Pennsylvania may not have election night results and why that’s OK.”​
Other notable outlets pushing the same narrative include Politico, which on Sept. 19 ran an article headlined, “Why we may not know who won the Senate on Election Day,” that detailed how it “took five days after Election Day 2020 to tally enough votes for media organizations to call the presidential race for Joe Biden” and warned that the “same thing could happen in some of the country’s most important midterm elections this year.”​
“Many of the same factors in the same battleground states are at play in 2022, starting with races that could have very slim margins,” state politics reporter Zach Montellaro wrote. “Add in the continued popularity of mail voting and state laws in Pennsylvania and elsewhere that can delay processing of those ballots, and the chance of another waiting game is distinct — possibly with control of the Senate up in the air.”​
Not wanting to miss out on all the fun, the left-wing “fact checker” Politifact ran a similar piece on Oct. 3 titled, “Not all results will be known on election night 2022. That’s normal.” Citing several political journalists and “election experts,” the article’s authors argue that while there are “a few reasons to hope that the 2022 midterm elections will produce a faster count than 2020 did,” a “big lesson of 2020 voting — being patient — will be important this year, too.”​
“Americans may not know on election night which party will control the House or Senate in 2023, if the results are close in multiple states with hot congressional races,” the Politifact report reads. “It might take days, or longer, to count enough ballots to know with reasonable certainty the outcome of key races.”​
“People shouldn’t think of ‘election night’ anymore, rather ‘election week,'” it added.​
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The reason for potentially delayed results is that the number of voters participating is so far much higher than expected. This means that a lot of polls may be off.
 
There ain't a dime's worth of difference between the parties, so why vote for the evils? Take note that You are Never Allowed to vote against any of their precious profit making wars. They do not care about You, and when You vote You are bound by the result. If you did not consent to their garbage by voting, You have a valid position to object to their trash.
 
Of course, they will do anything to salvage the Senate.

Republicans winning the day after Election Day but we are told there are many uncounted ballots and mostly from Democrat strongholds, and day after day they keep finding more Democrat votes. As they did in NJ in the 2021 Gubernatorial race.


Democrats throughout the political and corporate media spheres are attempting to normalize delayed election results in highly contested states ahead of Election Day, forecasting that final vote totals might not be fully known until well after Nov. 8.​
During a Zoom call with reporters last week, Pennsylvania’s acting secretary of state, Leigh Chapman, said that Americans should not be surprised if the state doesn’t have final election results on election night this November, with the Pennsylvania Democrat blaming any potential delays in vote tabulations on a state law that says election workers can’t begin processing mail-in ballots until Election Day.​
“Official results will be available within a few days,” Chapman said. “This delay does not mean anything nefarious is happening. It simply means that the process is working as it is designed to work in Pennsylvania and that election officials are doing their job to count every vote.”​
Pennsylvania is among nine states and the District of Columbia that permit election officials to begin processing absentee and mail-in ballots prior to the polls closing, but not before Election Day, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. As of Oct. 19, more than a million Pennsylvania voters had applied to vote by mail, with Chapman telling reporters the “overwhelming majority” of mail-in ballot requests have come from Democrats.​
Delayed election results are not a new phenomenon for Pennsylvania; back in late May, the state took over a week to finalize the results of its Republican Senate primary that saw Mehmet Oz locked in a close contest with Dave McCormick. Voters in the state also experienced similar delays during the 2020 presidential election, where it took several days for the state to be called for then-candidate Joe Biden.​
Most recently, the U.S. Supreme Court tossed out a lower court ruling that had allowed undated mail-in ballots to be counted, which is a violation of Pennsylvania law. Despite such statutory obligations and the high court’s ruling, Chapman decided to take matters into her own hands and flat-out told counties in the commonwealth that they didn’t need to comply with the ruling. The statement from Chapman has since prompted a lawsuit from the Republican National Committee and other GOP groups.​

Democrats’ 2022 Playbook​

In predictable fashion, left-wing media outlets are attempting to downplay concerns over delayed election results and regularize incompetent election administration. In the write-up of Chapman’s remarks, for instance, ABC News went out of its way to run interference for the Pennsylvania Democrat and titled the article, “Why Pennsylvania may not have election night results and why that’s OK.”​
Other notable outlets pushing the same narrative include Politico, which on Sept. 19 ran an article headlined, “Why we may not know who won the Senate on Election Day,” that detailed how it “took five days after Election Day 2020 to tally enough votes for media organizations to call the presidential race for Joe Biden” and warned that the “same thing could happen in some of the country’s most important midterm elections this year.”​
“Many of the same factors in the same battleground states are at play in 2022, starting with races that could have very slim margins,” state politics reporter Zach Montellaro wrote. “Add in the continued popularity of mail voting and state laws in Pennsylvania and elsewhere that can delay processing of those ballots, and the chance of another waiting game is distinct — possibly with control of the Senate up in the air.”​
Not wanting to miss out on all the fun, the left-wing “fact checker” Politifact ran a similar piece on Oct. 3 titled, “Not all results will be known on election night 2022. That’s normal.” Citing several political journalists and “election experts,” the article’s authors argue that while there are “a few reasons to hope that the 2022 midterm elections will produce a faster count than 2020 did,” a “big lesson of 2020 voting — being patient — will be important this year, too.”​
“Americans may not know on election night which party will control the House or Senate in 2023, if the results are close in multiple states with hot congressional races,” the Politifact report reads. “It might take days, or longer, to count enough ballots to know with reasonable certainty the outcome of key races.”​
“People shouldn’t think of ‘election night’ anymore, rather ‘election week,'” it added.​
...​


Sadly, no leftard will even question why it takes so long to tally votes. When entire nations can get their votes counted the same day. Without all the advanced technology. Results need to be delayed because they need to know how many votes they need to fabricate. Though hopefully there will be too many eyes on these people this time.
 
Of course, they will do anything to salvage the Senate.

Republicans winning the day after Election Day but we are told there are many uncounted ballots and mostly from Democrat strongholds, and day after day they keep finding more Democrat votes. As they did in NJ in the 2021 Gubernatorial race.


Democrats throughout the political and corporate media spheres are attempting to normalize delayed election results in highly contested states ahead of Election Day, forecasting that final vote totals might not be fully known until well after Nov. 8.​
During a Zoom call with reporters last week, Pennsylvania’s acting secretary of state, Leigh Chapman, said that Americans should not be surprised if the state doesn’t have final election results on election night this November, with the Pennsylvania Democrat blaming any potential delays in vote tabulations on a state law that says election workers can’t begin processing mail-in ballots until Election Day.​
“Official results will be available within a few days,” Chapman said. “This delay does not mean anything nefarious is happening. It simply means that the process is working as it is designed to work in Pennsylvania and that election officials are doing their job to count every vote.”​
Pennsylvania is among nine states and the District of Columbia that permit election officials to begin processing absentee and mail-in ballots prior to the polls closing, but not before Election Day, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. As of Oct. 19, more than a million Pennsylvania voters had applied to vote by mail, with Chapman telling reporters the “overwhelming majority” of mail-in ballot requests have come from Democrats.​
Delayed election results are not a new phenomenon for Pennsylvania; back in late May, the state took over a week to finalize the results of its Republican Senate primary that saw Mehmet Oz locked in a close contest with Dave McCormick. Voters in the state also experienced similar delays during the 2020 presidential election, where it took several days for the state to be called for then-candidate Joe Biden.​
Most recently, the U.S. Supreme Court tossed out a lower court ruling that had allowed undated mail-in ballots to be counted, which is a violation of Pennsylvania law. Despite such statutory obligations and the high court’s ruling, Chapman decided to take matters into her own hands and flat-out told counties in the commonwealth that they didn’t need to comply with the ruling. The statement from Chapman has since prompted a lawsuit from the Republican National Committee and other GOP groups.​

Democrats’ 2022 Playbook​

In predictable fashion, left-wing media outlets are attempting to downplay concerns over delayed election results and regularize incompetent election administration. In the write-up of Chapman’s remarks, for instance, ABC News went out of its way to run interference for the Pennsylvania Democrat and titled the article, “Why Pennsylvania may not have election night results and why that’s OK.”​
Other notable outlets pushing the same narrative include Politico, which on Sept. 19 ran an article headlined, “Why we may not know who won the Senate on Election Day,” that detailed how it “took five days after Election Day 2020 to tally enough votes for media organizations to call the presidential race for Joe Biden” and warned that the “same thing could happen in some of the country’s most important midterm elections this year.”​
“Many of the same factors in the same battleground states are at play in 2022, starting with races that could have very slim margins,” state politics reporter Zach Montellaro wrote. “Add in the continued popularity of mail voting and state laws in Pennsylvania and elsewhere that can delay processing of those ballots, and the chance of another waiting game is distinct — possibly with control of the Senate up in the air.”​
Not wanting to miss out on all the fun, the left-wing “fact checker” Politifact ran a similar piece on Oct. 3 titled, “Not all results will be known on election night 2022. That’s normal.” Citing several political journalists and “election experts,” the article’s authors argue that while there are “a few reasons to hope that the 2022 midterm elections will produce a faster count than 2020 did,” a “big lesson of 2020 voting — being patient — will be important this year, too.”​
“Americans may not know on election night which party will control the House or Senate in 2023, if the results are close in multiple states with hot congressional races,” the Politifact report reads. “It might take days, or longer, to count enough ballots to know with reasonable certainty the outcome of key races.”​
“People shouldn’t think of ‘election night’ anymore, rather ‘election week,'” it added.​
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Yes of course, the election fraudsters have to know how many they're behind to "produce" the right amount.
 
Makes sense with so many people disagreeing with democrats that it will seem like an anomaly with the huge blowouts they will receive.
 

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