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Glenn Youngkin Officially Defeats Terry McAuliffe In Virginia Governor Race

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for fun lets assume this isn’t a one off. if it can be done in VA it can be done in any state including some not ordinarily thought to be winnable. whitmer has to go here in michigan. it will take a strong candidate, 100% turnout of poll watching attack dogs on election day and then the voters have to do there part.
cannot be a one off.

Virginia took specific steps this election to counter cheating. They appear to have worked and need to be implemented on a national basis.

You have to present a valid ID to vote in VA. That’s been the case for quite a while.

Virginians passed a state law regarding the counting of votes. Mail in votes have to be counted first, tabulated first and presented first.

Early voting has to be counted, tabulated and presented next.

Live voting at election polls is then counted, tabulated and presented last.

This prevents cheaters from observing election results and flooding the system to “win” with mail in ballots “accidentally discovered” when the election isn’t going their way.

It’s true that any ballot mailed with a postmark on election day also counts, but the cheaters cannot know that they’ll need to generate a whole lot of mail in ballots on election day in order to win. Virginia generally runs about 2% of votes mailed in with postmarks from Election day. If this election runs significantly higher than that it will be evidence of attempted cheating.

It’s a good policy and it needs to be applied across the board.

I am far from ending my “whining” over stolen elections. The truth about 2020 and the Jan. 6th distraction to cover for the b.s. certification by Pence and the rest is going to come out over the next few months.
Having said that, thank you for posting!

Pinkerton: 5 Takeaways from Glenn Youngkin’s Victory in Virginia (breitbart.com)

1. If this race is a bellwether for 2022, next year will be a monster landslide for Republicans.
2. Electoral politics is about addition, not subtraction. Youngkin won by winning back the suburbs.
3. The “culture war” issues are winners for Republicans.
4. If your opponent makes a mistake, pounce on it and never let it go–especially when that mistake puts the government between parents and their children.  
5. Respond rapidly and unflinchingly to the left’s baseless attacks.

Terry McAuliffe Refuses to Concede Election as Youngkin Declared Winner (breitbart.com)
Well, well. This isn’t a surprise. Don’t forget, McAuliffe has a big gun lawyer hired, Marc Elias, specifically to contest the election just in case he lost. Time tells. Will there be a BIG DUMP of ballots to pull out a win for McAuliffe?

There were only about 60,000 mail-in ballots in Fairfax County, VA, so I think we can pretty much put this one away. The one to watch is NJ. Another shocker…
JUST IN: Republican New Jersey Candidate Jack Ciattarelli Speaks As He Leads Gov. Phil Murphy…https://youtu.be/Tl9HKBzM1EM

https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2021/11/03/new-jersey-governors-race-phil-murphy-jack-ciattarelli-campaign-2021/

“As of 1:56 a.m. Wednesday, with 97% of precincts reported, Ciattarelli was ahead of Murphy by less than 1% — 49.66% to 49.59%, according to tabulation by The Associated Press.”

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