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| Dave Piazza |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spacey Orange
that is important, but so is the area where they're coming from, such as the suburbs, rural areas, etc. i think it will go into kerry's column |
I heard Cleveland has a HUGE turnout tonight. |
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| ierxium |
| quote: | Originally posted by JM
...and you seem un-happy.
Bush will talk on tv :D hehe... yeah boii!
>JM< |
Then let us hope he doesn't stutter that much. |
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| imokruok |
Cool...I'm able to spend a few minutes on the forums before getting back to work.
Florida is looking good for Bush, but the networks aren't going to call it unless it's clear. No repeat of 2000 this time. Heavy turnout thanks to the Cubans and the abortion law initiative.
We're a little worried about Missouri, but SURPRISE! Watchers are calling in saying that Oregon is competitive for us. We don't know how the hell that happened. Could be bad numbers.
FYI on Virginia - the exit polling was really bad. We're just seeing the complete numbers now. That's why the networks didn't call right away for Bush. It wasn't because of narrow vote margins.
UPDATE: The numbers from MO look better now. Networks will call it in a few minutes. |
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| Spacey Orange |
Looks like nationallly, undecideds are breaking for Kerry. Sorry about the f'm format.:D
CNN National Voter Exit Poll
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WHEN DID YOU DECIDE WHO TO VOTE FOR? BUSH KERRY NADER
Today/Last 3 Days (9%)---------------- 40%---55%---4%
Earlier Than That (91%)--------------- 48%---51%---1%
WHEN DID YOU DECIDE WHO TO VOTE FOR? BUSH KERRY NADER
Within the Last Week (12%)------------ 42%---54%---3%
Earlier Than That (88%)--------------- 48%---51%---1% |
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| JM |
| quote: | Originally posted by imokruok
We're a little worried about Missouri, but SURPRISE! Watchers are calling in saying that Oregon is competitive for us. We don't know how the hell that happened. Could be bad numbers.
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:D close close close!!! Bush projected Arkansas. 176 down...
>JM< |
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| NeoPhono |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dave Piazza
I heard Cleveland has a HUGE turnout tonight. |
So far Kerry is winning Cleveland. Quite suprisingly Bush is winning in both Columbus and Cincinnati.
I can already tell you there's going to be a mess in Franklin county (Columbus). People are still voting using non-electronic ballots due to the long lines. I can't wait for the lawsuits on this one. :( |
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| discojoe |
| well alot of the already tabulated votes have come in for bush but my guess is that alot of those areas are rural and the busier urban areas that would vote democrat may come in later. Who knows though |
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| JM |
Montana for Bush.
195 votes so far. 75 more to go. :toothless
GO OHIO GO FLORIDA VOTE GEORGE W. BUSH!!!!!
btw, no change in votes separating Bush and Kerry in FL, even with Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties reporting.
>JM< |
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| Spacey Orange |
Anyone have any or recent data from Hawaii, Ohio, Penn, Nevada, CO, New Mexico, FL, NH, or Wisconsin?
Those are all the ones that i need to predict the winner on my map. |
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| JM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spacey Orange
Anyone have any or recent data from Hawaii, Ohio, Penn, Nevada, CO, New Mexico, FL, NH, or Wisconsin?
Those are all the ones that i need to predict the winner on my map. |
hey check this place if you haven't already... i'm not paying any attention to exit polls.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pa...ults/president/
>JM< |
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| Spacey Orange |
thanks, i'mm already checking it out and i'm calling penn for kerry with 60% versus Bush 40% (52% of precincts reporting)
By my count so far: BUSH 213 Kerry 254 |
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| hardstyle |
| ok yeah Bush will win becouse we got way too much braindead people who want 4 more years of that nazi goverment |
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