Many people have already voted but, due to various state laws, we are unlikely to know the winner of the presidential election on Nov. 5. Maybe not even on Nov. 6 if it really is as close as the polls say it is. Much of the problem is due to Republican-controlled state legislatures that want the election to devolve into chaos to provide cover for Donald Trump if he tries to claim victory on Nov. 5 and is then ultimately defeated. The biggest issue is whether absentee ballots can be pre-processed or even fully processed before Election Day. If the process of verifying the signatures on the envelopes may not begin before 7 a.m. on Election Day, there is no conceivable way they can all be verified, the envelopes opened, and the ballots taken out, prepped, and scanned by midnight. Here is the lay of the land by (swing) state:
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Gaetz Withdraws (60 comments)
Texas Offers Trump Huge Ranch for Mass Deportation Plan (53 comments)
Gaetz Sent over $10K in Venmo Payments to Women who Testified (32 comments)
1 in 5 Adults Get Their News from Social Media Influencers (28 comments)
Trump Struggling with Treasury Pick for the Dumbest Reason (25 comments)
Mike Johnson Institutes Transgender Bathroom Ban for U.S. House (23 comments)
MTG: GOP Covered Up 'Sexual Harassment and Assault' Claims (22 comments)
Nikki Haley Trashes Trump Picks RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard (19 comments)
Murdoch's News Corp Accused of Undermining Democracy (18 comments)
Texas Education Board Backs Bible-Infused Lessons in Public Schools (17 comments)