shockedcanadian
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Appears Biden will run all of it again.
GOP are happy in the submissive, fetal position anyways, they don't like to lead. One reason they despise Trump, they like to see other parties spend money while they pretend to be outraged LOL.
If they truly cared they would have been pushing for election reform after 2020, NOT abortion issues. How can anyone trust counting of votes a week later? No way people are this stupid and slow.
Nevada Republican Adam Laxalt's lead over incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., has shrunk to fewer than 9,000 votes as officials are still counting mail-in ballots in the state's largest counties.
The latest updates from Clark and Washoe counties have put Laxalt just 8,988 votes over Cortez Masto, less than 1% of the total vote. Election officials said Wednesday that ballot counting will continue through next week, but the majority of the ballots could be counted by today.
Officials explained that mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Election Day but can arrive as late as Saturday to be counted. Election officials have been flooded with thousands of them since Tuesday as the margins between Cortez Masto and Laxalt remain tight.
GOP are happy in the submissive, fetal position anyways, they don't like to lead. One reason they despise Trump, they like to see other parties spend money while they pretend to be outraged LOL.
If they truly cared they would have been pushing for election reform after 2020, NOT abortion issues. How can anyone trust counting of votes a week later? No way people are this stupid and slow.
Nevada Senate race: Laxalt lead over Cortez Masto shrinks after latest vote count update
Nevada Republican Senate candidate Adam Laxalt seeks to unseat incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., in a race that is currently too close to call.
www.foxnews.com
Nevada Republican Adam Laxalt's lead over incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., has shrunk to fewer than 9,000 votes as officials are still counting mail-in ballots in the state's largest counties.
The latest updates from Clark and Washoe counties have put Laxalt just 8,988 votes over Cortez Masto, less than 1% of the total vote. Election officials said Wednesday that ballot counting will continue through next week, but the majority of the ballots could be counted by today.
Officials explained that mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Election Day but can arrive as late as Saturday to be counted. Election officials have been flooded with thousands of them since Tuesday as the margins between Cortez Masto and Laxalt remain tight.