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RadioHead84

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ok so if ohio goes to bush..its over..and yes..the dialy show will have 4 more years of comedy heaven, but i wont be happy
 
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Originally posted by: ElFenix
if you look at what hasn't been reported in ohio, its the 800 lbs gorillas... cleveland has 67% reporting, cincinnati only 31%

does anyone have detailed numbers on these two cities (or atleast tell me what country they're in)?
 

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Originally posted by: hotchilisauce
Originally posted by: ElFenix
if you look at what hasn't been reported in ohio, its the 800 lbs gorillas... cleveland has 67% reporting, cincinnati only 31%

does anyone have detailed numbers on these two cities (or atleast tell me what country they're in)?

look up at my important ohio link 1 ;)
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: hotchilisauce
Originally posted by: ElFenix
if you look at what hasn't been reported in ohio, its the 800 lbs gorillas... cleveland has 67% reporting, cincinnati only 31%

does anyone have detailed numbers on these two cities (or atleast tell me what country they're in)?

counties are cuyahoga for cleveland and hamilton for cincinnati

i'm guessing the inner city for cincinnati hasn't even started counting, a bush lead or near tie there is just preposterous
 

RadioHead84

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and now..supposedly...the 18-28 year olds didnt vote liek they were suppose...same amount as last year
 
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Originally posted by: hotchilisauce
Originally posted by: ElFenix
if you look at what hasn't been reported in ohio, its the 800 lbs gorillas... cleveland has 67% reporting, cincinnati only 31%

does anyone have detailed numbers on these two cities (or atleast tell me what country they're in)?

cincy is in hamilton, cleveland is in Cuyahoga
 
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I count 268 for bush on the ones he has the majority on currently. if he wins alaska (3 electoral votes) he wins again, if he loses Alaska, he would have the popular vote but still lost the election. It would be the 3rd time in history if I'm not mistaken that the electoral college would screw over the American people again. (I'll be quite pissed, considering how fvcked up the electoral college system is, and how much it needs overhauled)
 

virtueixi

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Originally posted by: RadioHead84
and now..supposedly...the 18-28 year olds didnt vote liek they were suppose...same amount as last year

Really? I heard there were 20% more young voters. Any proof?
 

kreb

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Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: hotchilisauce
Originally posted by: ElFenix
if you look at what hasn't been reported in ohio, its the 800 lbs gorillas... cleveland has 67% reporting, cincinnati only 31%

does anyone have detailed numbers on these two cities (or atleast tell me what country they're in)?

look up at my important ohio link 1 ;)

Cleveland = Cuyahoga. Cincinnati = Hamilton
 

Fritzo

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Originally posted by: RadioHead84
and now..supposedly...the 18-28 year olds didnt vote liek they were suppose...same amount as last year

Actually I'm pretty sure 100% of 18-28 year olds didn't vote last year :)

(it was 4 years ago)
 

ElFenix

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daschle currently losing his senate seat by less than 4000 votes... i wonder if there will be suspicious circumstances like the last time thune lost in SD
 

RadioHead84

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Originally posted by: virtueixi
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
and now..supposedly...the 18-28 year olds didnt vote liek they were suppose...same amount as last year

Really? I heard there were 20% more young voters. Any proof?

MSNBC said that it was 17%..which is the same as last year. I guess they used exit polls
 
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Originally posted by: virtueixi
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
and now..supposedly...the 18-28 year olds didnt vote liek they were suppose...same amount as last year

Really? I heard there were 20% more young voters. Any proof?

i heard 17%, the exact same as last election

edit: damn too late
 

kreb

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As population goes up, so does voting for the democrat..

Bear in mind Cincinnati is a conservative town :disgust: and Bush held a huge rally at the Great American Ball Park last Sunday night

 

RadioHead84

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Originally posted by: kreb
As population goes up, so does voting for the democrat..

Bear in mind Cincinnati is a conservative town :disgust: and Bush held a huge rally at the Great American Ball Park last Sunday night

You would like to think so..but...right now bush looks like he is gonna win.