It will throw them for a loop for sure. They don't expect the winners to audit the election. Then again, having election integrity is more important than just winning. If the elections are not secure, then no one is really winning.
It'd be the funniest thing to see the loser who could have a chance to win by revealing fraud absolutely deny the possibility of going through an audit.
I believe our victory margin is closer to 10 points plus.
If you apply the same observational data points - event turnout, yard signs, dissatisfaction among Dems, etc. - I suspect it might be closer to 15 points.
It will throw them for a loop for sure. They don't expect the winners to audit the election. Then again, having election integrity is more important than just winning. If the elections are not secure, then no one is really winning.
It'd be the funniest thing to see the loser who could have a chance to win by revealing fraud absolutely deny the possibility of going through an audit.
I believe our victory margin is closer to 10 points plus.
Reminds me of a particular victory in 2016...
If you apply the same observational data points - event turnout, yard signs, dissatisfaction among Dems, etc. - I suspect it might be closer to 15 points.