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2012 Presidential election results: Obama wins!

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Regarding FL, did they go electronic voting or something? The results sure came in fast. States like GA are like 3% results in only. WTF? I remember FL in 2000 was something like 2 million each candidate and it took til like 3am in the morning to even get those numbers.

We jumped to 1.5 million in no time this year.
 
FL - the panhandle and I-4 corridor are at a average 70 percent in and yet there is only a small diff between Obama and Mitts.
 
Nate Silver said:
Just more than three-quarters of the vote has been reported in Chesterfield County, Va., an important suburban and exurban region southwest of Richmond. In the tally so far, Mitt Romney leads President Obama 54 percent to 45 percent. If those percentages hold, Mr. Romney’s performance there would match almost exactly Senator John McCain’s margin of victory in Chesterfield County in 2008: 53 percent to 46 percent. Former President George W. Bush, however, when he carried the state in 2004, won Chesterfield County with 63 percent of the vote.

Romney's going down.
 
show 0% but 300,000 votes counted for Miami Dade already. That's not 0% I don't think. At least 10% more like.

Those are early votes thgh, and those counties are premodominatly Dem leaning with lots of votes and huge numbers . so advantage Obama
 
I think Ohio will be called in 1-2 hours and this will be over. Then upon poll closings in the West we'll have final calls
 
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