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Vega
Junior Chimp
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« on: November 09, 2018, 07:20:37 AM »

Those ballots are hideously big- and so crowded. I would ask why you don’t have separate state and federal ballots but of course that would only lead to more problems.

It would?
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Vega
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2018, 10:22:59 AM »

Andy Kim's lead in NJ-03 has expanded, he's now up more than 1% (around 3,500 votes). I think it was the remaining Willingboro votes, which he didn't end up needing to take the lead because of absentees but did pad his margin. There are now no precincts outstanding, though maybe a handful of absentees and provisionals. Seems like that race should be called; 1.1% is a significantly wider margin than any other uncalled race outside of California and UT-04 (where a lot of ballots remain to be counted).

Congratulations to the real first Korean-American congressperson!

Some guy was elected in Southern California in the early 1990s... I think in Riverside?

Jay Kim, who was a very real Korean-American, but served a portion of his term on house arrest.
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