Gubernatorial Race: Highly-Dense Populations Carrying Democrats Past The Finish Line
If you're going to steal an election, you will most likely get away with it in big cities where Democrats have eliminated many poll security regulations.
Where’s the red wave? It appears they stopped in dense big cities—seems odd considering these cities were struck with inflation prices. Right now we can only suspect election tampering (although according to past elections, it’s highly likely) until we get to analyze the data in full.
Let’s look at eight gubernatorial races where blue barely marks the map yet has a Democrat “winning” the race.
99% expected total vote reporting and 975,907 total votes:
Kelly (D) 479,875 (49.17%)
Schmidt (R) 465,620 (47.71%)
Pyle (I) 19,753 (2.02%)
Cordell (L) 10,659 (1.09%)
67% expected total vote reporting and 1,447,246 total votes:
Kotek (D) 661,533 45.71%
Drazan (R) 647,218 44.72%
Johnson (I) 127,878 8.84%
Smith (Oth.) 5,818 0.40%
Noble (L) 4,799 0.33%
99% expected total vote reporting and 2,648,175 total votes:
Evers (D) 1,355,409 (51.18%)
Michels (R) 1,265,846 (47.80%)
Ellis Beglinger (I) 26,920 (1.02%)
94% expected total vote reporting and 5,189,260 total votes:
Shapiro (D) 2,891,203 (55.72%)
Mastriano (R) 2,204,914 (42.49%)
Hackenburg (L) 50,211 (0.97%)
Digiulio (Grn.) 23,403 (0.45%)
Soloski (Oth.) 19,529 (0.38%)
88% expected total vote reporting and 4,321,633 total votes:
Whitmer (D) V 2,337,120 (54.08%)
Dixon (R) 1,915,150 (44.32%)
Buzuma (L) 37,944 (0.88%)
Brandenburg (Oth.) 15,964 (0.37%)
Hogan (Grn.) 10,540 (0.24%)
90% expected total vote reporting and 3,816,803 total votes:
Pritzker (D) 2,071,142 (54.26%)
Bailey (R) 1,638,743 (42.93%)
Schluter (L) 106,918 (2.80%)
94% expected total vote reporting and 5,759,029 total votes:
Hochul (D) V 3,031,877 (52.65%)
Zeldin (R) 2,727,152 (47.35%)
99% expected total vote reporting and 2,508,323 total votes:
Walz (D) V 1,311,626 (52.29%)
Jensen (R) 1,119,194 (44.62%)
McCaskel (Oth.) 29,425 (1.17%)
Patterson (Oth.) 22,647 (0.90%)
McTavish (Oth.) 18,171 (0.72%)