Note that several election polls before the election were within the margin of error, usually 3%.
Several elections are so close they will be decided by a few hundred votes out of hundreds of thousands of votes.
The Boebert-Frisch election is one example:
Lauren Boebert (R) 50.2% 162,040 votes
Adam Frisch (D) 49.8% 160,918 votes
Another election is the Walker-Warnock Senate election, which has been forced into a runoff election on December 6th. Out of millions of votes, the top two contenders are separated by a margin of 0.9%. A key factor in this election is the 2.1% of votes that were given to the Libertarian candidate:
Raphael Warnock (D) 49.4% 1,941,511
Herschel Walker (R) 48.5% 1,906,261
Chase Oliver (L) 2.1% 81,175
It's unlikely that those who voted for Warnock or Walker will switch votes. Either people who didn't vote before will vote in the runoff (or not) or some of the 2.1% will switch their votes to either Team Normal or Team Crazy.
In both cases, the partisan votes are set and based solely on turnout while the Independent voters will be the ones who often pick the winner.
Although the data is still being analyzed, it appears that in the majority of elections, many Trumpers/Republicans stayed home, more Democrats turned out and more Independents voted for Team Normal.
In all cases, it should be clear to all Americans that your vote does count, especially in states where an election goes to a runoff if neither candidate garners over 50% of the vote.
Also note the importance of Independent voters compared to the whackjob partisans in either major party. It's one reason why Oz tried to moderate his message away from Team Crazy but it was too little, too late.
Several elections are so close they will be decided by a few hundred votes out of hundreds of thousands of votes.
The Boebert-Frisch election is one example:
Lauren Boebert (R) 50.2% 162,040 votes
Adam Frisch (D) 49.8% 160,918 votes
Another election is the Walker-Warnock Senate election, which has been forced into a runoff election on December 6th. Out of millions of votes, the top two contenders are separated by a margin of 0.9%. A key factor in this election is the 2.1% of votes that were given to the Libertarian candidate:
Raphael Warnock (D) 49.4% 1,941,511
Herschel Walker (R) 48.5% 1,906,261
Chase Oliver (L) 2.1% 81,175
It's unlikely that those who voted for Warnock or Walker will switch votes. Either people who didn't vote before will vote in the runoff (or not) or some of the 2.1% will switch their votes to either Team Normal or Team Crazy.
In both cases, the partisan votes are set and based solely on turnout while the Independent voters will be the ones who often pick the winner.
Although the data is still being analyzed, it appears that in the majority of elections, many Trumpers/Republicans stayed home, more Democrats turned out and more Independents voted for Team Normal.
In all cases, it should be clear to all Americans that your vote does count, especially in states where an election goes to a runoff if neither candidate garners over 50% of the vote.
Also note the importance of Independent voters compared to the whackjob partisans in either major party. It's one reason why Oz tried to moderate his message away from Team Crazy but it was too little, too late.
I think not.

