One more time: Many key states—thanks to laws enacted by Republican-controlled legislatures—aren’t even allowed to *start* counting mail-in votes until after polls close.
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) November 8, 2022
It’s not “suspicious” when those states count mail-in votes last; it’s what they’re legally required to do. https://t.co/JoSir6HgId
Bring back civics. pic.twitter.com/Q0M6PCBcWZ
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) November 8, 2022
Also key is who the people who turn out vote for. I predict that if more people turn out to vote for the candidates who win, those candidates should win. This has been a recent consistent trend shown by careful analysis of the data. https://t.co/4fkpUGPv6B
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) November 8, 2022
I don't have a big professorial chair like Orin, and certainly consider myself no expert, but I would offer this https://t.co/HDI8BzFTqp
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) November 8, 2022
I think Orin has nailed it here. https://t.co/AE9B64Vryf
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) November 8, 2022
This didn’t happen. Elections took days. Sometimes they were literally decked in back rooms days later. It’s amazing how little folks know about American history yet lecture us on it. https://t.co/T7E37tH3Ns
— Neera Tanden🌻 (@neeratanden) November 8, 2022
Not that this isn’t sound advice:I am confident that when the election is over, and the votes are all counted, we will have the results.
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) November 8, 2022
But election officials are going to do that anyway. This is going to happen the way it’s supposed to happen despite our best hand-wringing about it. Even on-line conversations not on Twitter are still happening in a bubble. The election isn’t.Wrote this two years ago, and a kind reader just reminded me of it.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) November 8, 2022
Holds up, I'd say. https://t.co/CZNFsVFM8X
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