He is going to lose comfortably.

Mark it.

It’s just a matter of how much violence is going to happen before it’s done and if SCOTUS tries any kind of bullshit.

  • @jordanlundM
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    Yeah, I could see that angle as well:

    https://www.centredaily.com/news/state/pennsylvania/article283101998.html

    “The federal agency estimates nearly 263,000 people residing in Pennsylvania in 2022 lived in a different state one year ago.”

    That being said, when I get polled, they only ask if I’m registered in my current state and if I voted in the last election, not if I voted in this state.

    • @FlowVoid
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      Right, LV polls often don’t ask where you voted.

      But this article is not about a poll. They are looking publicly available PA voting records. They look like this:

      • Doe, John: voted in 2024, 2020
      • Doe, Jane: voted in 2024

      PA isn’t going to cross-reference their database with other states. So there is no good way to tell if Jane Doe is a first time voter or just a recent move. Either way, she is a new voter.