3) There is always a chance some results are overturned or at least recounted.
*If you ignore that*:
Biden wins if he takes Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, and at least one of Pennsylvania and Georgia.
There are other paths, too.
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8) There will be recounts!
But those don't usually do much: twitter.com/ScottWalker/st
Bigger court challenges, of course, could do anything, and could drag on.
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After recount in 2011 race for WI Supreme Court, there was a swing of 300 votes. After recount in 2016 Presidential race in WI, @realDonaldTrump numbers went up by 131.
As I said, 20,000 is a high hurdle. #Election2020 twitter.com/ScottWalker/st…
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Weeks* if you include recounts and courts.
Will the contracts be settled on certified votes given the thin margin? Because no way Trump concedes with it this thin.
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Depends on exactly what happens there, we might also have an option for people to pay to postpone settlement of Trump or something


