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Man...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/these-house-seats-are-still-undecided/ar-AA1tXpm0Three weeks after the election, and there are
still three U.S. House races not called yet. Two in California according to this, and one Iowa seat as well. Although I thought I saw incumbent Republican Meeks called as the winner in that Iowa one, and interviewed about it, a week ago. But I guess her opponent is still calling for a re-count.
And the one Senate race still uncalled, where McCormick won, but incumbent Democrat Bob Casey refused to concede for almost 3 weeks, despite that even AP and other liberal media called the race for David McCormick as winner the day after the election. Casey finally conceded a day or two ago.
As I said above...
The more prolonged and drawn out, the more opportunity for Democrat foul play. And isn't it odd, how Democrats always seem to pull a rabbit out of a magic hat to win in these close races in Democrat-controlled regions, where the Republican was initially ahead.
Democrats made the supreme effort to rig the Pennsylvania Senate race as well, but McCormick has too great a margin to allow them to. But even after a court ruled Democrats couldn't count illegal ballots, Democrats controlling Bucks County tried to include them anyway.
Those Bucks County administrators should be up on charges.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pe...ing-illegal-ballots-mccormick-casey-race