Electoral Count (Bush 254 Kerry 242) (Ohio to Bush?)

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hdeck

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ok really now, why won't fox just call california for kerry? they are way behind on everyone else.
 

CPA

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Bush's lead in OH is growing. Up by 150K votes now. Cuyahoga County still has a ways to go, though.
 

Shuxclams

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Milwaukee is only 8% in but even still WI is loking like its going to go Bush.
Its getting very late in the OH game and it looks like its going Bush.


Its gonna be game over if those dont change.




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Spencer278

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Originally posted by: Shuxclams
Milwaukee is only 8% in but even still WI is loking like its going to go Bush.
Its getting very late in the OH game and it looks like its going Bush.


Its gonna be game over if those dont change.




SHUX

Unless there is one of the bugs in the voting machines found in FL I think Kerry is done.
 

Riceball

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Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: Shuxclams
Wait a minute... Kerry is leading in NV?

SHUX

What has Nevada come to. :disgust:

The federal government shouldn't have force the nuclear waste dump down nevadas throat.

 

Mill

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This is positively silly. Bush clearly has Florida locked up regardless of absentees. My brother lives in Osceola and has said that Orange and Osceola typically go Dem, but that Orange was close and Bush was leading in Osceola. I'm looking at county by county results and it is obvious Bush has it down there. Why can't the networks stop being scared? Ohio is a tad closer, but I'm pretty sure Bush has won there as well.
 

Shuxclams

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Kerry Lead expanding in NH

Kerry Lead shrinking in MI ( small counties are about done counting don't see a change there )

OH Bush lead expanding, still have Hamilton and Lucas out there but counts arent looking good.














SHUX
 

Aegeon

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Originally posted by: Mill
This is positively silly. Bush clearly has Florida locked up regardless of absentees. My brother lives in Osceola and has said that Orange and Osceola typically go Dem, but that Orange was close and Bush was leading in Osceola. I'm looking at county by county results and it is obvious Bush has it down there. Why can't the networks stop being scared? Ohio is a tad closer, but I'm pretty sure Bush has won there as well.
You're being very presumtive with regards to Ohio. The key is the exit polls don't resemble the current results with Ohio, and the discrepancy is substancial. This means the results for the remaining locations may change things substancially. Its also worth noting Democratic strength is focuessed on certain urban areas.

Edit: Where the voting is still going on in Ohio may really affect things. I suspect results from those locations don't start to get reported until after voting ends.
 

CPA

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So, if Bush takes Fl (likely), OH (likely), Colorado and NM, that will put him at 271, right?
 

Shuxclams

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Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: Mill
This is positively silly. Bush clearly has Florida locked up regardless of absentees. My brother lives in Osceola and has said that Orange and Osceola typically go Dem, but that Orange was close and Bush was leading in Osceola. I'm looking at county by county results and it is obvious Bush has it down there. Why can't the networks stop being scared? Ohio is a tad closer, but I'm pretty sure Bush has won there as well.
You're being very presumtive with regards to Ohio. The key is the exit polls don't resemble the current results with Ohio, and the discrepancy is substancial. This means the results for the remaining locations may change things substancially. Its also worth noting Democratic strength is focuessed on certain urban areas.

Edit: Where the voting is still going on in Ohio may really affect things. I suspect results from those locations don't start to get reported until after voting ends.



Exit polls showed that Kerry should have won FL by 2%.... He lost by 5% (7% swing) Makes no sense.









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Aegeon

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Originally posted by: jalaram
According to ABC, Bush now up 237 - 188. The Fat Lady is warming up.
Ohio's the key and without it settled, its still anyone's election.