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Wash and Cal to Kerry
Idaho to Bush Bush: 209 Kerry: 199 |
ABC and CBS project Florida for George W. Bush
Bush 249 / Gore 199 This makes things difficult for Kerry... |
Oregon to Kerry
Kerry 206 Bush 207 |
This is completely freaking me out!!!
A) I have three different news screens (well, two & GC!) on the computer, and am channel surfing like crazy, and each one has DIFFERENT TOTALS!!!! ACK!!!! B) The second most disgusting person I have ever had the displeasure of knowing lives in Ohio. The very thought that he could have ANYTHING to do with the final decision on the Presidential Campaign makes me want to puke for years on end!! Although I do think that Ron Silver has the right idea about exit polls, and people who lie when asked about who they voted for, just to make their life easier for their spouse, union, or such. |
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They still haven't called Ohio (and they're thinking that the county surrounding Cleveland has still not reported, which MAY change the numbers either way).....I think we'll be up for quite some time tonight, and there still may be confusion in the morning :p |
It's been a long day...I went to work at 0630 defending my country against terrorists........
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And I'm just joking with ya.....it made me do a double take for a second! |
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NBC:
246 Bush 206 Kerry Yahoo: 246 Bush 207 Kerry FoxNews: 246 Bush 211 Kerry CNN: 246 Bush 195 Kerry ABC: 246 Bush 196 Kerry CBS: 246 Bush 196 Kerry |
Did they announce Ohio yet? My roommate's sleeping so I can't turn on the tv. :(
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NBC PROJECTS OHIO FOR BUSH!!!!!
Bush 269!!!! Bad Evil Democrats 207 It looks like Bush did it....almost...almost........:D |
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Thank you. Carry on. Don't let the reactionaries get to you. KS 361 |
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12:30 AM CST... looks like the decision is ALMOST complete ... and now the lawyers start making a mess of things :mad: And I say that if Florida can't figure out how to vote without all these problems, they don't get to vote next time! Good Lord, how hard can it BE???? |
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Four more Years! |
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Except that we're waiting on Ohio this year, not Florida ;) It's ok, honest mistake. What i actually heard on the radio driving back to school was that the Florida Election Commission(or whatever their title what) was greatly pleased with the improvments they had made since 2000. KS 361 |
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I believe she has been taken out and shot ;) |
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"crashing" |
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Kerry now needs to take about 5 out of every six votes in OH . . . and there's something like 600,000 votes left including provisionals. That would be incredible, nearly impossible. Iowa won't be decided tonight due to rural counties with broken optical scanners - these are strongly Bush counties, but it probably shouldn't matter b/c a.) Kerry has a moderate lead and b.) w/out OH it won't matter. It's pretty close to over, in actuality. ETA: Bush is now up in Iowa, with 96% of the votes in . . . only the three rural counties are left. Bush wins Iowa. |
.... it's 249/211 in favor of Bush right now.... (at least according to CNN.com)
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Michigan to Kerry
Minnesota to Kerry Hawaii to Kerry bush 249 Kerry 242 |
Now it's Ohio's turn to be the butt of election jokes... it's about time Florida gets left alone!
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Compare this to Iowa, where the Secretary of State is a gigantic moron and is setting up some fairly bizarre situations - Culver used to teach his American history students at Hoover that atomic weapons were dangerous for years after the initial blast not due to radiation, but instead 'poison gas' . . . unreal. This could be a massive, totally worthless fiasco. |
I applaud Ohio for apparantely making every effort to get this done right.
I did not have that feeling four years ago from Florida. No matter what the final outcome, neither candidate can claim a mandate from the voters. I fervently hope that we never have to go through a campaign as vicious as this one again. I met two broadcasters from the Ukraine a couple of weeks ago, and was really ashamed at what they were seeing and hearing leading up to this election. I was very impressed last night when, after Pete Coors' concession speech, Senator Elect Ken Salazar shouted down a supporter who must have yelled something (which wasn't picked up by the mic) derogatory about Mr. Coors. In the final weeks of a tough, name calling, campaign, both organizations seemed to take a more conciliatory approach to the election. Unfortunately, neither "national" campaign working in "support" of the candidates did and the name calling was disgusting. |
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