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come on montana and virginia!
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| mezzir |
dem's are up by like 5-6k in montana with 74% counted, and about 8k in virginia with 99% counted
aaaaaaah down to the wire this is
/politics junkie
anyone else still up tracking this ? |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
dem's are up by like 5-6k in montana with 74% counted, and about 8k in virginia with 99% counted
aaaaaaah down to the wire this is
/politics junkie
anyone else still up tracking this ? |
Yeah dude, I can't sleep right now. |
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| mezzir |
same
MO's closing the gap
i'm afraid they've counted the more urban areas already, and thats the democrats' best areas and its just gonna be downhill :(
ninja edit: yup down to almost 4000 even |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
same
MO's closing the gap
i'm afraid they've counted the more urban areas already, and thats the democrats' best areas and its just gonna be downhill :( |
MSNBC.com's explanation:
| quote: | | In Montana, veteran Republican power broker Conrad Burns trailed Democrat Jon Tester, 50 percent to 48 percent. But about a quarter of the precincts yet to report because problems with new voting equipment meant the last voter did not cast his ballot until 11:55 p.m. and required a recount of every vote in Yellowstone County. |
Doesn't really mean much, but if it's any consolation, Montana's been on a bit of a liberal slide as of late - Just keep your fingers crossed. :)
They'll both probably have their recounts in the next day or so, and we'll be ready, steady, go by the weekend ;) |
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| Sushipunk |
I read this as Montana and vagina. I thought that one of our poor mods just wasn't getting any, but was out on a date or something?
Imagine my embarassment.
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| montana |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
I read this as Montana and vagina. I thought that one of our poor mods just wasn't getting any, but was out on a date or something?
Imagine my embarassment.
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| Omega_Blue |
| (O)Doyle rules! |
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
MSNBC.com's explanation:
Doesn't really mean much, but if it's any consolation, Montana's been on a bit of a liberal slide as of late - Just keep your fingers crossed. :)
They'll both probably have their recounts in the next day or so, and we'll be ready, steady, go by the weekend ;) |
but....but....i wanna know now :(
argh and its gotta be just one precinct in virgina that's struggling cause its got 99% reported, but i guess that precinct has more than 8 thousand people cause its still not decided
bleh :(
edit: wtf on cnn.com i've been following it and you can view races by state and whatnot, and then down to the county
every county says they have 100% of precincts reported...so wtf
where's the missing votes...absentees?
edit2: ignore that part above this, i was only looking at counties a-c |
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| occrider |
| But what about Alaska???? |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
but....but....i wanna know now :(
argh and its gotta be just one precinct in virgina that's struggling cause its got 99% reported, but i guess that precinct has more than 8 thousand people cause its still not decided
bleh :(
edit: wtf on cnn.com i've been following it and you can view races by state and whatnot, and then down to the county
every county says they have 100% of precincts reported...so wtf
where's the missing votes...absentees?
edit2: ignore that part above this, i was only looking at counties a-c |
Also MSNBC.com:
| quote: | | In Virginia, Democrat Jim Webb claimed victory but led Sen. George Allen by fewer than 8,000 votes out of just more than 2.3 million cast. Several thousand votes remained to be counted later Wednesday in heavily Democratic precincts in the Washington suburbs, raising the prospect that Webb’s lead could grow, but Allen was counting on a good showing in military absentee ballots, and a recount looked more and more likely. |
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
But what about Alaska???? |
wtf
good question...cnn makes absolutely no mention and provides no mention of alaska in their online coverage
it has alaska on their map of the US, but its the only state you can't click on for more information |
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