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NOT AGAIN: Votes in Two Key Swing States Likely to Take Days to Count Thanks to Dem-Friendly Absentee Ballots

Anyone who thought America learned from the 2020 Presidential election debacle is sadly mistaken.

The Washington Post on Saturday reported that votes in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, two must-win swing states for President Trump and Kamala Harris, will likely take several days to count because of Democrat-friendly absentee ballots, just like in 2020.

The Post notes that Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are two of the only states that do not allow pre-canvassing — the act of opening and processing mail ballots ahead of Election Day.

Rachel Orey, an elections expert at the Bipartisan Policy Center, told the Post that if the election comes down to Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, America may not know the winner for days.

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1 thought on “NOT AGAIN: Votes in Two Key Swing States Likely to Take Days to Count Thanks to Dem-Friendly Absentee Ballots”

  1. We should know who the winner is by the end of the night on election day. If absentee ballots haven’t been counted by election day they should not count. There is no reason an absentee ballot can’t be sent in soon enough for that. Looks like we better get some alpha election observers who aren’t afraid to call out illegal activity, to view the counting of absentee ballots.

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