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Nein, natürlich nicht. /nt flat
Autor: Kilian
Datum:06.11.20 10:42
Antwort auf:Das Ding ist durch. n/t von Pezking

Das Ding ist erst durch, wenn alle Stimmen ausgezählt sind. So sehr ich es auch selber gerne glauben würde, mit solch hauchdünnen Vorsprüngen ist noch nichts durch, bevor nicht Schluss ist.

[i:"Election experts say that U.S. service members voting absentee, as well as those voting where they are stationed, could make a difference. In 2016, more than 252,000 active-duty troops voted by absentee ballot; the U.S. Election Assistance Commission predicted that 2020 military absentee voting will be higher based on early numbers. (...)

Georgia accepts mailed ballots until Nov. 6. Pennsylvania and Nevada do so until Nov. 10, and North Carolina will until Nov. 12, Noland said.

Past elections have shown that military absentee ballots can be potentially decisive, he* said, adding that in 2000, the overseas military vote swung the election in Florida."


*Jack Noland, research manager for Count Every Hero, a nonprofit, cross-partisan initiative formed this year with the goal of ensuring that every service member's right to vote is protected and their votes tallied]

[http://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/11/05/military-vote-could-be-more-important-ever-tight-2020-race-election-experts-say.html]

Lichtblick (wenn's denn stimmt): "The overall military vote is probably pretty evenly split -- maybe leaning slightly Republican."


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