Sunday, November 18, 2018

Recount over in Florida

BILL NELSON TAPS OUT! 
 (officially concedes) 

Original Totals:
Scott - 4,097,689
Nelson - 4,085,086
Margin - 12,603

New Totals:
Scott 4,099,505 (+1816)
Nelson 4,089,472 (+4386)
New Margin - 10,033 (-2570)

So to say it bluntly. This recount has proven what most people already know. Democrats cannot follow basic instructions and properly fill out ballots. According to recount statistics, liberals are approximately two and a half times more likely to fill out their ballot in a manner that does not get picked up by a scanner.

Florida will be introducing a new law where all Democrats must be accompanied by a Republican when they fill out their ballots, to make sure they do it right!

In spite of only winning fourteen counties Nelson picked up more new votes than Scott in fifty eight out of sixty seven counties. Scott only picked up more votes in six counties (the largest being seven votes), while there were three counties that were a complete wash.

Broward led the pack with an net increase for Nelson of 627 votes (and they apparently did use their original machine counts rather than the recounts). Miami Dade netted 355 votes for Nelson. Orange county was a plus 345 for Nelson. Hillsborough found an additional 168 (and also did not use their recount totals), while Palm Beach came with a net 148 votes.

Either way, the manual hand recount only added an additional 6202 votes, or approximately 0.075 of a percent of the overall vote total of 8,188,977 votes. They went 70/30 for Nelson.

The overall over/under votes counted was 93,310 (more than originally suggested). This means approximately 6.6% of them ended up being actual votes, which is even less than the 10% originally offered as the realistic high end possibility.

6 comments:

anonymous said...

I am sure you and your kind will finally shut the fuck up about fraud and illegal votes....there were none and even ch the bullshit artist knows that and that the old man GOP is dying out under him!!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Mr. Dennis. What are you confused about now?

Anonymous said...

What a queer fact.

"They went 70/30 for Nelson."

Indy Voter said...

Now that the statewide results from November 6 are all settled, I'll repeat an observation I made that evening: Trump's campaign stops in the final six days were very effective. He made trips to Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, West Virginia, Indiana, Missouri, and Montana. He made multiple trips to Florida, Indiana, and Missouri. While two of the races (WV, TN) weren't really in doubt, the rest were, and Republicans won five of the six races and nearly took the sixth. Meanwhile, Trump did not visit either Nevada or Arizona on that campaign swing, and Democrats won both Senate races.

C.H. Truth said...

Kind of a mystery as to why Trump did not campaign in Arizona or Nevada. At the time, I thought he could help in Montana, but never really thought Manchin was in trouble.

I suspect that Arizona was close enough that he could have made a (or the) difference there. Not sure abut Heller. I wonder if Trump didn't see him as one of his guys.

As it stands, there is no question that every new GOP Senator owes their seat (as least in part) to the President and will likely be good soldiers for him. I suspect that was the reason he battled for those candidates.

Commonsense said...

I am sure you and your kind will finally shut the fuck up about fraud and illegal votes.

No.