coming in in the way that it is. does it seem like a fairly typical process to you? i know it s frustrating. it s frustrating for me. that it comes in so slowly. i know this gets all twisted up in politics, and in conspiracy theories, i do wonder if there s a discussion to be had both parties could talk to each other and put aside all of their differences and just talk rationally about what the common sense election procedures are they can go state to state. we do see states like florida for instance, it s a huge state, they have tons of early votes, they have tons of mail vote, tens of same-day vote. they managed to get it all reported out in the same night. there are some things that are done in florida that has been done under democrats and republicans in that state to have an election crisis in
just showed you in that sample of 15,000 or so. that could be a very significant gain for cortez masto in terms of trying to catch laxalt. i want to ask you a process question, because i know you are also asking general election officials in terms of when it votes are expected, and of what kind. in your experience doing this, is there anything that seems to be strange or off, or a typical, or worrying at all in terms of the way the votes are being processed, and the pace at which the vote is happening. i only ask this because they re still conspiracy rising on the right that there may be something wrong with this vote coming in in the way that it is. does it seem like a fairly typical process to you? i know it s frustrating. it s frustrating for me. that it comes in so slowly. i know this gets all twisted up in politics, and in conspiracy theories, i do wonder if there s a discussion to be had both parties could talk to each other and put aside all of