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No, it's 50% plus a single vote. Thanks for playin' and spinnin'...Hey, rightwing dumb asses...
The LAW states that to win, you need 51% of the vote...or there's a runoff.
Has any of the candidates crossed that threshold?
Don't be such a racist.I'm thinking pancakes this morning.
I sure wouldn't considering all the dirty tricks pulled.....Ah the darling of the BLM, and the ARMED Black Panthers who tried to intimidate the voters with their picture with AR 15's and a sign for Stacey Abrams, just can't give it up..... another angry thug!
A defiant Stacey Abrams refused to concede the Georgia governor's race early Wednesday morning, telling her Demorcatic supporters that despite trailing by about 3 percentage points she expected to come back enough to trigger a December runoff.
'You're going to have a chance to do a do-over,' she said, talking to voters in a state where nearly 3.8 million people cast votes in a contest that held the potential for her to be the first black female chief exective of a U.S. state.
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, a Republican, led Abrams with 51 per cent of the vote to her 48 per cent. The state's election law calls for a runoff when no candidate wins an outright majority of votes.
If Kemp's lead were 40,000 votes narrower, he would be beneath that threshold.
'Votes remain to be counted,' Abrams said. 'There are voices waiting to be heard. Across our state folks are opening up the dreams of voters in absentee ballots, and we believe our chance for a stronger georgia is just within reach.'
Tens of thousands of absentee votes were mailed to Georgia election officials.
'I promise you tonight we're going to make sure that every vote is counted. Every single vote! Every vote's getting counted!' she said.
Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
you are correct. She just need to somehow find 80,000 votes. Crazier things have happened.It's her right and duty to demand every vote be counted and that if there is no outright majority, a run-off.
It's called reality and class......get someIt's her right and duty to demand every vote be counted and that if there is no outright majority, a run-off.
That is a win for Kemp.No liar.Libtard. It was 48 to 51. He won.
50.5% to 48.6%
#LOLGOP
shit, gonna need to check the trunks of some late 50's caddy's for enough votes to make that up.you are correct. She just need to somehow find 80,000 votes. Crazier things have happened.It's her right and duty to demand every vote be counted and that if there is no outright majority, a run-off.
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There are only 11,000 uncounted votes. Even if she got them she still loses.
Ah the darling of the BLM, and the ARMED Black Panthers who tried to intimidate the voters with their picture with AR 15's and a sign for Stacey Abrams, just can't give it up..... another angry thug!
A defiant Stacey Abrams refused to concede the Georgia governor's race early Wednesday morning, telling her Demorcatic supporters that despite trailing by about 3 percentage points she expected to come back enough to trigger a December runoff.
'You're going to have a chance to do a do-over,' she said, talking to voters in a state where nearly 3.8 million people cast votes in a contest that held the potential for her to be the first black female chief exective of a U.S. state.
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, a Republican, led Abrams with 51 per cent of the vote to her 48 per cent. The state's election law calls for a runoff when no candidate wins an outright majority of votes.
If Kemp's lead were 40,000 votes narrower, he would be beneath that threshold.
'Votes remain to be counted,' Abrams said. 'There are voices waiting to be heard. Across our state folks are opening up the dreams of voters in absentee ballots, and we believe our chance for a stronger georgia is just within reach.'
Tens of thousands of absentee votes were mailed to Georgia election officials.
'I promise you tonight we're going to make sure that every vote is counted. Every single vote! Every vote's getting counted!' she said.
Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
When a mere 40,000 votes can change the outcome, nobody should concede
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Not according to the law.That is a win for Kemp.
Ah the darling of the BLM, and the ARMED Black Panthers who tried to intimidate the voters with their picture with AR 15's and a sign for Stacey Abrams, just can't give it up..... another angry thug!
A defiant Stacey Abrams refused to concede the Georgia governor's race early Wednesday morning, telling her Demorcatic supporters that despite trailing by about 3 percentage points she expected to come back enough to trigger a December runoff.
'You're going to have a chance to do a do-over,' she said, talking to voters in a state where nearly 3.8 million people cast votes in a contest that held the potential for her to be the first black female chief exective of a U.S. state.
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, a Republican, led Abrams with 51 per cent of the vote to her 48 per cent. The state's election law calls for a runoff when no candidate wins an outright majority of votes.
If Kemp's lead were 40,000 votes narrower, he would be beneath that threshold.
'Votes remain to be counted,' Abrams said. 'There are voices waiting to be heard. Across our state folks are opening up the dreams of voters in absentee ballots, and we believe our chance for a stronger georgia is just within reach.'
Tens of thousands of absentee votes were mailed to Georgia election officials.
'I promise you tonight we're going to make sure that every vote is counted. Every single vote! Every vote's getting counted!' she said.
Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
When a mere 40,000 votes can change the outcome, nobody should concede
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Ah the darling of the BLM, and the ARMED Black Panthers who tried to intimidate the voters with their picture with AR 15's and a sign for Stacey Abrams, just can't give it up..... another angry thug!
A defiant Stacey Abrams refused to concede the Georgia governor's race early Wednesday morning, telling her Demorcatic supporters that despite trailing by about 3 percentage points she expected to come back enough to trigger a December runoff.
'You're going to have a chance to do a do-over,' she said, talking to voters in a state where nearly 3.8 million people cast votes in a contest that held the potential for her to be the first black female chief exective of a U.S. state.
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, a Republican, led Abrams with 51 per cent of the vote to her 48 per cent. The state's election law calls for a runoff when no candidate wins an outright majority of votes.
If Kemp's lead were 40,000 votes narrower, he would be beneath that threshold.
'Votes remain to be counted,' Abrams said. 'There are voices waiting to be heard. Across our state folks are opening up the dreams of voters in absentee ballots, and we believe our chance for a stronger georgia is just within reach.'
Tens of thousands of absentee votes were mailed to Georgia election officials.
'I promise you tonight we're going to make sure that every vote is counted. Every single vote! Every vote's getting counted!' she said.
Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Tough for them that LBJ and Richard Daley passed in the 70's, they'd fix this quick.you are correct. She just need to somehow find 80,000 votes. Crazier things have happened.It's her right and duty to demand every vote be counted and that if there is no outright majority, a run-off.
.
Not according to the law.That is a win for Kemp.
Ah the darling of the BLM, and the ARMED Black Panthers who tried to intimidate the voters with their picture with AR 15's and a sign for Stacey Abrams, just can't give it up..... another angry thug!
A defiant Stacey Abrams refused to concede the Georgia governor's race early Wednesday morning, telling her Demorcatic supporters that despite trailing by about 3 percentage points she expected to come back enough to trigger a December runoff.
'You're going to have a chance to do a do-over,' she said, talking to voters in a state where nearly 3.8 million people cast votes in a contest that held the potential for her to be the first black female chief exective of a U.S. state.
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, a Republican, led Abrams with 51 per cent of the vote to her 48 per cent. The state's election law calls for a runoff when no candidate wins an outright majority of votes.
If Kemp's lead were 40,000 votes narrower, he would be beneath that threshold.
'Votes remain to be counted,' Abrams said. 'There are voices waiting to be heard. Across our state folks are opening up the dreams of voters in absentee ballots, and we believe our chance for a stronger georgia is just within reach.'
Tens of thousands of absentee votes were mailed to Georgia election officials.
'I promise you tonight we're going to make sure that every vote is counted. Every single vote! Every vote's getting counted!' she said.
Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
When a mere 40,000 votes can change the outcome, nobody should concede
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you are such a disingenuous hack. if it was the other way around you would be screaming for a concession. the lib bitch lost, face reality.
Ah the darling of the BLM, and the ARMED Black Panthers who tried to intimidate the voters with their picture with AR 15's and a sign for Stacey Abrams, just can't give it up..... another angry thug!
A defiant Stacey Abrams refused to concede the Georgia governor's race early Wednesday morning, telling her Demorcatic supporters that despite trailing by about 3 percentage points she expected to come back enough to trigger a December runoff.
'You're going to have a chance to do a do-over,' she said, talking to voters in a state where nearly 3.8 million people cast votes in a contest that held the potential for her to be the first black female chief exective of a U.S. state.
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, a Republican, led Abrams with 51 per cent of the vote to her 48 per cent. The state's election law calls for a runoff when no candidate wins an outright majority of votes.
If Kemp's lead were 40,000 votes narrower, he would be beneath that threshold.
'Votes remain to be counted,' Abrams said. 'There are voices waiting to be heard. Across our state folks are opening up the dreams of voters in absentee ballots, and we believe our chance for a stronger georgia is just within reach.'
Tens of thousands of absentee votes were mailed to Georgia election officials.
'I promise you tonight we're going to make sure that every vote is counted. Every single vote! Every vote's getting counted!' she said.
Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
When a mere 40,000 votes can change the outcome, nobody should concede
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That's the slimy attitude of the Left which cannot handle losing Fair and Square.