toobfreak
Tungsten/Glass Member
You heard that right. A Republican won a House seat in New Hampshire by 23 votes so they did a recount and in unprecedented fashion, she GAINED 24 votes winning! The question I have is that they counted twice and got two different outcomes, anything over a 9 vote difference highly unusual, so what makes them think one is more accurate than the other? They might count a third time and be off 30 votes in the other direction!
Now, if the democrats can flip just 3 more seats, they can flip the state House!
So of course, the republican isn't going to challenge losing by a single vote.
The GOP has until the end of November to decide if they want to appeal.
Now, if the democrats can flip just 3 more seats, they can flip the state House!
So of course, the republican isn't going to challenge losing by a single vote.
The GOP has until the end of November to decide if they want to appeal.