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Of course. Days after everyone else closed their books and turned in their totals in compliance with the law. Not only are missing ballots still being found a week later by these incompetent partisan democrats, they somehow all seem to be votes for the democrat.s. Go figger.
Before elections:
D: These Voter ID laws are are disenfranchising primarily Democratic voters
R: No one is being disenfranchised, besides those voters can just vote with provisional ballots
After elections
R: Why are their so many provisional ballots???? Why are they largely votes for Democrats??? It must be fraud!!
D: :doh
Baring a miracle, Arizona will go for Sinema (D) by a close but not razor thin margin and the governors race in Florida will go for DeSantis by a thin margin.
The senate race in Florida is the only one that's still slightly in the air. At this point its likely that slightly more people went to the polls with the intent to vote for Nelson considering significant under-vote issue in Broward county. (FYI If the Democrats were really "stealing" vote they probably wouldn't have ~30k under-votes in heavily democratic regions) The current margin is about 12.5k. I'd say that the margin will shrink to about 11.5k-12k when the vote is officially tabulated and about 8-10k after a recount. The question is why there are so many undervotes. If it's due to ballot design, Scott will win by a razor thin margin. If it's a problem with the reader it'll depend on the type of failure. It could affect only R votes, only D votes, or a random sampling of both. Scott wins the first case, Nelson wins the second, and its' anyone's guess who wins in the third.