Se for o que a RTP e mais recentemente o National Geographic transmitiu chama-se APOCALYPSE THE SECOND WORLD WAR.Como se chama essa série de documentários?
Se for o que a RTP e mais recentemente o National Geographic transmitiu chama-se APOCALYPSE THE SECOND WORLD WAR.Como se chama essa série de documentários?
Em alguns estados só no final da próxima semana. Votos pelo correio, por confirmar/verificar, do estrangeiro...há previsão para o fim da contagem?
Assim, nesta posição » https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/105501651-1539274623821preview.jpg?v=1539274645Não me admirava nada se vier a ser verdadeira esta história. Típica atitude do bozoo.....
TRUMP PLANS TO BARRICADE HIMSELF IN THE OVAL OFFICE AND REFUSE TO COME OUT IF BIDEN WINS
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It Sure Sounds Like Trump May Barricade Himself in the Oval Office and Refuse to Come Out If Biden Wins
The president has reportedly told allies he’ll never concede.www.vanityfair.com
É isto, certo?Se for o que a RTP e mais recentemente o National Geographic transmitiu chama-se APOCALYPSE THE SECOND WORLD WAR.
Na Carolina do Norte, acho que só dia 12 ou 13 anunciam os resultados finais.há previsão para o fim da contagem?
Sim, não sei se é a esse documentário que eles se referem, mas esse eu vi e gostei bastante.É isto, certo?
There is no automatic recount in Georgia. A candidate has to request a recount after results are certified.
Here's how that process works:
In Pennsylvania, there is an automatic threshold for a recount if candidates are within a margin of 0.5% or less. Democrats say this margin would grow as more ballots are counted.
- Counties have to certify their elections by Nov. 13 at the latest.
- Then the state conducts “a risk limiting audit.”
- Then the state has to certify it election by Nov. 20 at the latest.
- Whoever comes in second place – be it Trump or Biden – can request a recount only after state certification and only if results are within 0.5%.
Pennsylvania
Georgia
- There are 89,282 ballots left to count across the state, according to the state website.
- This is about 3.39% of all mail-in ballots cast.
- 101,421 provisional ballots were issued on Election Day, according to data from 55 counties provided to the Pennsylvania secretary of state. They are working on getting data on this and segregated ballots from all 67 counties.
- Philadelphia: Philadelphia election workers are still wading through the last 20,000 to 25,000 mail-in ballots, according to a city official. These ballots are the most difficult – a signature in the wrong place, or an envelope that has the wrong barcode scanned, mean they simply can’t go through them as quickly as the others. Workers prepped those ballots throughout the night and started counting them at 7 a.m. ET
- Allegheny County: Election workers will resume at 9 a.m. ET. Today’s work will largely focus on the 29,000 ballots that were incorrectly issued. The return board needs to examine each of the ballots that may have been affected. They need to determine whether the original incorrect ballot was returned or whether the updated ballot was returned or if both were returned. The expectation is that only a small number of incorrect ballots were returned but they all still need to be verified. There is no update on how long the process could take and there is no decision on when the county will release new results when they return to work Saturday morning.
Arizona
- There should be about 12,770 provisional ballots still outstanding statewide.
- As of the last report from the secretary of state, there were also 8,400 military and overseas ballots that could have been received by the state by 5 p.m. ET Friday. But it’s not clear how many were returned.
- Fulton County: Around 3 a.m. ET, Fulton County reported results, adding to Joe Biden’s margin.
- Gwinnett County: A total of 535 absentee by mail ballots that required a signature cure and 3 military/overseas ballots will be counted today.
Nevada
- 173,000 ballots left to count statewide, according to the secretary of state.
- That includes 47,000 provisional ballots which cannot be counted until Tuesday.
- The next known releases of votes are today at 11 a.m. ET and 9 p.m. ET.
- Secretary of State Communications Director Jennifer Russell told CNN that there are 124,500 outstanding ballots in the state.
- There are 60,000 provisional ballots.
- 90% of the ballots to be counted are in Clark County.
- The next known releases are today at 12 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. ET.
Caro Amares, se me permite discordar, o nível da resistência não diz nada sobre o heroísmo ou não de um povo.Mais:
A resistência francesa durou " 1 mês ". 1 mês! A Polónia foi bem mais brava e difícil para o Adolfo.
Como é que deu tempo pró que é que seja?
Já tinha lido muita coisa sobre a segunda guerra, tanta coisa mesmo, agora sobre o heroísmo dos franceses é a primeira.
Na Georgia é público que vamos ter recontagem, os responsáveis já o confirmaram.Regras para a recontagem na Geórgia e na Pensilvânia: