Arizona was weird like that last time, too. I remember Trump kept slightly closing the gap even when the drops were coming from Pro Biden Counties, which was the opposite of what most other states were doing.
Apparently the last votes to be counted in Arizona and especially in Maricopa County are mail-in ballots that aren't actually mailed but are hand delivered on election day and they tend to be more Republican.
After all counting is finished, will there have ever been a time America was split down the middle more evenly in the House, Senate and governorships? It’s going to be nearly a 50/50 perfect split in all 3 categories. The two-party system flexing its muscles.
I do recognize BS. Lake is full of it. Had the Republicans voted for Karin Taylor Robson in the primary instead of Lake, KTR would've won. Hobbs won over 55% of the independent vote, and that put her over the top.
This is just a very silly tactic. Yeah, let’s be sore losers after every single loss. I’m eagerly awaiting new polling data showing Trump losing to DeSantis. Dear god, his memory needs to go.
Arizona Announces They Have Finished Counting And Calvin Coolidge Has Won Their 3 Electoral Votes PHOENIX, AZ — After finally tallying the votes from Maricopa County, Arizona has announced that Calvin Coolidge has narrowly defeated John Davis for its three electoral votes. "We are finally ready for the big announcement," said Election Chairman Bill Gates. "I know the rest of the country has been patiently waiting. We are thrilled to announce that every vote in the 1924 Presidential election has at last been tallied, with Mr. Calvin Coolidge now set to receive all three electoral votes posthumously!"
Why does it take a week to count votes? Honest question and not implying anything improper. Just flabbergasted that in 2022 it takes over a week to call some races. Just don’t get it.
State rules about cutoff dates for ballots and when ballot processing can begin. Pubs set them up to create the delay and then claim the delay is due to cheating Voter behavior and election rules contribute to slower counting in Arizona