me say in recent days, cases have been doubling every two to three days. last friday when i stood here, reported that the s indicator was telling us then that 15.5% of all cases were likely to be the omicron variant. today it is 51.1i%. that does mean omicron has now replaced delta as the dominant covid strain circulating in scotland. that presents a challenge because we know omicron is significantly more transmissible than delta, it has an r number that is possibly about four and therefore it is driving, and the bigger the proportion of cases that are omicron, the more it will drive or it risks driving a much steeper increasing cases overall. cases have already increased in the past week by more than 40% and we should expect to see that continue and
without the hundred 35,000 test follows. both counts have adams 51.1% and garcia at 49%. obviously the whole rollercoaster right here is wholly inexcusable. this is the kind of thing that damages people trust in elections at a time when we cannot afford that. everyone on the board should be fired, i think, for this. it s that bad. i mean, they should ve been fired long ago. but is the kind of screw up that haunts the imagination and conspiracy theorists. and the people that are sniffing around with uv lights looking at ballots in arizona. but there is kind of a weird sailor lining. because they didn t hide anywhere. this error. it was discovered in a matter of minutes by people on twitter. and that s because any systematic election irregularities, whether incompetence or fraud, will help themselves. i really believe this. you can t pull it off on scale without getting caught. that s one of the big lessons
we have a key race alert. the two congressional districts, nebraska and maine. one electoral vote in each. right now in nebraska s second congressional district, joe biden is ahead by about 28,000 votes. 54.tlaet%. yep% of the estimated vote is now in. in maine, 40% of the estimated vote is in. trump has a narrow lead. 51.1% to 45.3%. it is still outstanding in maine. the second congressional district. it is a crazy time. you never know. had. i ll come over and do some math on that in a minute. it gets fascinating. one is here in nebraska. you sue at the blue in the eastern part of the state. that s where democrats, omaha, the suburbs, the democrats just doing better in those areas in recent years. the president carried the second
there is a lot of important issues for our farmers today, like expanding export opportunities for our industry. find ago solution to the tight labor markets in rural america and strengthening biosecurity on our borders to keep foreign animal disease out. they re missing out on that opportunity to visit with farmers and talk about those issues as well. ainsley: i know president trump won iowa not by a lot though. 51.1%. how do you think he will fair in the next election there? well, i think farmers tend to take a long-term view of things. a lot of our farmers are family farms. they think in terms of generations. and so, you know, they are going to definitely take the long-term view on things like this. and they are hopeful that these issues are going to be worked out in the long term and they will be able to sustain their farms in to future generations. ainsley: drew mogler, thank you for joining us this
opponent, rick scott heads to court in less than two hours, suing the supervisor of broward county. every floridian should be concerned there may be rampant fraud happening in palm beach and broward counties. i will not sit idly by while unethical liberals try to steal this race from the state of floater. rick scott with 51.1% of the vote ahead of incumbent bill nelson. that is close enough that automatically triggers a recountfrecoun recount. we will see a recount on november 10th. bill nelson could close the divide and perhaps that s why