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re: California Recall: Polls Close 8 p.m. PT; Three ‘Waves’ of Results to Be Reported
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:16 pm to jatilen
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:16 pm to jatilen
Just a reminder:
quote:
The first wave, which will be released immediately after polls close, consists of mail-in ballots already delivered and counted. Those results are expected to favor a “no” vote on the recall.
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:16 pm to cardswinagain
quote:
A lot of people seem to already think it’s over. Newsom will stay as CA Gov
It was never in question - the only question is the margin.
Rich Baris and Robert Barnes were saying that a single digit win would be a moral victory for the right nationwide and would hint to a shift in other states like Virginia later this year.
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:16 pm to jatilen
1. Should Gov. Newsom be removed from office?
Answer Total Votes Pct.
No
3,523,272
70%
Yes
1,529,285
30%
39% of Expected Vote Reporting
Last Updated: September 14, 11:15:20PM ET
2. If Gov. Newsom is removed, who should take his place?
Candidate Party Total Votes Pct.
L. Elder Rep.
1,046,935
41%
K. Paffrath Dem.
308,131
12%
K. Faulconer Rep.
281,122
11%
B. Ross Dem.
172,214
7%
More —
940,912
29%
So at this point in the tally newsom is actually more popular than he was when he won three years ago.
Answer Total Votes Pct.
No
3,523,272
70%
Yes
1,529,285
30%
39% of Expected Vote Reporting
Last Updated: September 14, 11:15:20PM ET
2. If Gov. Newsom is removed, who should take his place?
Candidate Party Total Votes Pct.
L. Elder Rep.
1,046,935
41%
K. Paffrath Dem.
308,131
12%
K. Faulconer Rep.
281,122
11%
B. Ross Dem.
172,214
7%
More —
940,912
29%
So at this point in the tally newsom is actually more popular than he was when he won three years ago.
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:17 pm to Issa Honk
Red precincts in Cali will be really fricked once he's voted back in. Dems love revenge mandates
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:17 pm to Issa Honk
Up 40 points only due to the ballots which have been collected for weeks in advance and already been pre-counted.
And he is “only” up 40%.
He is probably going full Hillary and wondering why he isn’t up by 80% right now.
And he is “only” up 40%.
He is probably going full Hillary and wondering why he isn’t up by 80% right now.
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:18 pm to Figgy
quote:
So at this point in the tally newsom is actually more popular than he was when he won three years ago.
I see a pattern in election totals
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:18 pm to Pezzo
Well this is over
The recall was a complete waste of time to lose by over 40 points
The recall was a complete waste of time to lose by over 40 points
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:18 pm to Figgy
Newsom wasn’t allowed to have the ballot printers go brrrrrrr three years ago.
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:18 pm to jatilen
quote:
Just a reminder:
quote:
The first wave, which will be released immediately after polls close, consists of mail-in ballots already delivered and counted. Those results are expected to favor a “no” vote on the recall.
They better get to counting the rest of the ballots. Lol it’s getting ugly right now.
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:19 pm to themunch
How the hell was Kimberly Guilfoyle and her tits married to this douche anyway.
This post was edited on 9/14/21 at 10:21 pm
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:20 pm to Figgy
I'm just waiting to see how many people trying to vote today "already voted" when they go to sign in.
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:20 pm to Figgy
There’s no way that Question 1 is Yes it seems. What is worse this gives Dem a talking point to have media spin that a referendum on Conservatism and Trump
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:21 pm to Figgy
1. Should Gov. Newsom be removed from office?
Answer Total Votes Pct.
No
4,530,002
67%
Yes
2,225,915
33%
52% of Expected Vote Reporting
Last Updated: September 14, 11:21:00PM ET
2. If Gov. Newsom is removed, who should take his place?
Candidate Party Total Votes Pct.
L. Elder Rep.
1,247,455
40%
K. Paffrath Dem.
388,359
12%
K. Faulconer Rep.
331,432
11%
B. Ross Dem.
209,527
7%
J. Cox Rep.
143,431
5%
J. McGowan Dem.
102,879
3%
J. Ventresca Dem.
101,637
3%
Answer Total Votes Pct.
No
4,530,002
67%
Yes
2,225,915
33%
52% of Expected Vote Reporting
Last Updated: September 14, 11:21:00PM ET
2. If Gov. Newsom is removed, who should take his place?
Candidate Party Total Votes Pct.
L. Elder Rep.
1,247,455
40%
K. Paffrath Dem.
388,359
12%
K. Faulconer Rep.
331,432
11%
B. Ross Dem.
209,527
7%
J. Cox Rep.
143,431
5%
J. McGowan Dem.
102,879
3%
J. Ventresca Dem.
101,637
3%
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:22 pm to goldennugget
This. I mostly find this interesting based on what we'll learn within battleground districts
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:22 pm to sms151t
quote:
There’s no way that Question 1 is Yes it seems. What is worse this gives Dem a talking point to have media spin that a referendum on Conservatism and Trump
Those stories have already been written. I am telling you - the democrats want to run up the score here and use a big Newsome win to nudge other governors in the country toward more restrictions, lockdowns, and mandates, saying that California proves that all those things are popular and desired.
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:23 pm to sms151t
Looking at all the pre-election polls, Newsome was ahead or “no” by 20%, will be interesting to see the final tally
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:25 pm to CamdenTiger
Angela Mardsen cleans up nicely
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:27 pm to CamdenTiger
1. Should Gov. Newsom be removed from office?
Answer Total Votes Pct.
No
5,092,921
69%
Yes
2,339,484
31%
57% of Expected Vote Reporting
Last Updated: September 14, 11:25:20PM ET
2. If Gov. Newsom is removed, who should take his place?
Candidate Party Total Votes Pct.
L. Elder Rep.
1,448,079
41%
K. Paffrath Dem.
412,089
12%
K. Faulconer Rep.
357,067
10%
B. Ross Dem.
227,159
6%
More —
1,297,704
31%
57% of Expected Vote Reporting
Last Updated: September 14, 11:25:20PM ET
Answer Total Votes Pct.
No
5,092,921
69%
Yes
2,339,484
31%
57% of Expected Vote Reporting
Last Updated: September 14, 11:25:20PM ET
2. If Gov. Newsom is removed, who should take his place?
Candidate Party Total Votes Pct.
L. Elder Rep.
1,448,079
41%
K. Paffrath Dem.
412,089
12%
K. Faulconer Rep.
357,067
10%
B. Ross Dem.
227,159
6%
More —
1,297,704
31%
57% of Expected Vote Reporting
Last Updated: September 14, 11:25:20PM ET
Posted on 9/14/21 at 10:27 pm to CamdenTiger
What a waste of $276 million.
Could have ended homelessness and provided free college for a decade.
Could have ended homelessness and provided free college for a decade.
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