General Electile Dysfunction: an election that lasts longer than 4 days is a serious medical problem

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so if say Florida was on a knife edge. A la 2004 but Biden had already won say 300 electrol college votes it’s still live?

And it will not be called till the Supreme Court declares on Florida?

im not being pedantic for the sake of it. I genuinEly want to know how the republicans can play it and how far they can go if it’s proved winning that state will mean nothing ultimately.
If I Biden wins and...

If Florida being red or blue does not change the electoral college below 270. it can still be contested. And the final vote will come out to be whatever it is. But in the meantime, America will keep trudging along with Biden as the winner.

The case of that one state will be determined for the history books but it will not slow down the processes.
 

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If I Biden wins and...

If Florida being red or blue does not change the electoral college below 270. it can still be contested. And the final vote will come out to be whatever it is. But in the meantime, America will keep trudging along with Biden as the winner.

The case of that one state will be determined for the history books but it will not slow down the processes.
Much obliged sir
 

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Texas almost early voted the entire 2016 turnout

regardless of outcome, I’m glad to see people actually showed up this time to cast a ballot. Texans sucked at showing up last presidential election. I don’t remember the exact numbers, but it was only like 30 or 40% of registered voters showed up in 2016.
 
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regardless of outcome, I’m glad to see people actually showed up this time to cast a ballot. Texans sucked at showing up last presidential election. I don’t remember the exact numbers, but it was only like 30 or 40% of registered voters showed up in 2016.
Honestly, that's all. I really care about for this whole election.

and I hope the increased turnout and interest makes people realize all the stupid variation and uckery that is empowered by the party system so that we can start tackling it.
 

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Texas drive through voting in harris county decision. Interesting if you want to see where the challenges came from and where they go

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Leaves opening for a 5th court appeal (tossing out 100k votes)
Claim was that tents aren't structures. Judge disagreed. Shows this was never challenged before, previous electoin, and all summer. One week before election is untimely.

Judge says that on election day tents aren't buildings and election day (not early voting) must be in a building.

Texan bros, we might fuck this all up in a 5th circuit appeal tossing out 100k votes over "tents are/aren't structures"
Why does America hate democracy so much?