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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
I'm about to join in with the people complaining about how long this is taking. I know what a painful process it is to count these ballots because I've seen how they do it, but the numbers that are coming in right now are just really disappointing. It's as if there was a real urgency to keep counting until Joe Biden took the lead in Georgia and Pennsylvania, and then they just kind of stopped.
There are about 10,000 ballots left to count in Georgia. There are, presumably, election workers working there today. Finish them. There have been fewer than 400 votes reported in the past 4 hours. This is absurd.
Same thing in PA - sure, there are 35,000 ballots in Allegheny that will sit there until 5pm for legal reasons. Fine. But that doesn't stop you from making the same rate of progress on the other 100,000+ ballots that are outstanding that you made yesterday. Yesterday they were doing about 10-20k per hour, which is slow, but it's progress. Right now they're going at about 10% of that speed. If there's a new and different hold up, I want to know what it is, because that's really not good enough.
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Apparently Trump's lawsuits are slowing things down in Philadelphia. They had to stop for 2 hours yesterday due to a court order, and now they can't use a good portion of their tabulating area because observers have to stand so close to the counting. That means that some of their tables and machines aren't available to be used because the layout can't really accommodate that.