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With 96% in, lamb needs only about 43% of the remaining votes to win (Original Post)
unblock
Mar 2018
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yes. I didn't the algebra also. If the remaining votes come in at the same ratio
Demovictory9
Mar 2018
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Demovictory9
(32,324 posts)1. yes. I didn't the algebra also. If the remaining votes come in at the same ratio
as the other 96%, he will win by 1500
regnaD kciN
(26,035 posts)2. Which means that, when they finally get reported, he'll get 42.5%...
What a coincidence, right?
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)3. The outstanding precincts.
Appear to be in areas where Lamb has been very strong today. Look like good news.
Pryderi
(6,772 posts)4. About 3000 absentee votes. n/t