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

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Tylanner

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Ok here is my FINAL PREDICTION :)

If Bush wins OHIO and Florida, he will need to win one of the following states: Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota. (maybe even Colorado)

My 2 cents.
 

lordtyranus

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FOUR MORE YEARS!
FOUR MORE YEARS!
FOUR MORE YEARS!
FOUR MORE YEARS!
FOUR MORE YEARS!
FOUR MORE YEARS!
FOUR MORE YEARS!
 

rickn

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the counties to watch in ohio are hamilton (cincinatti) montgomery (dayton) and cuyahoga (cleveland) and lucas (toledo)
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: Shuxclams
238K and Dade still counting in FL......





5% Bush Lead is vanishing.













SHUX


What % do show reporting. Yahoo has 65% with Bush with a 6 point lead (288K votes).
 

Aegeon

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Originally posted by: Gusty987
Realistically at this point can Kerry still win FL?
Definately. He had an over 2% lead in the exit polls. He's going to close the gap, and the absentee ballots (large numbers of them with a total over 200,000) may not be reported untill thursday.
 

Gusty987

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Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: Gusty987
Realistically at this point can Kerry still win FL?
Definately. He had an over 2% lead in the exit polls. He's going to close the gap, and the absentee ballots (large numbers of them with a total over 200,000) may not be reported untill thursday.


Good. Thanks for reassuring me guys :)
 

rickn

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Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: Gusty987
Realistically at this point can Kerry still win FL?
Definately. He had an over 2% lead in the exit polls. He's going to close the gap, and the absentee ballots (large numbers of them with a total over 200,000) may not be reported untill thursday.

250,000 absentee ballots in Florida, won't be counted til atleast Thurs
 

Gusty987

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Originally posted by: rickn
Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: Gusty987
Realistically at this point can Kerry still win FL?
Definately. He had an over 2% lead in the exit polls. He's going to close the gap, and the absentee ballots (large numbers of them with a total over 200,000) may not be reported untill thursday.

250,000 absentee ballots in Florida, won't be counted til atleast Thurs


And were these supposed to favor Kerry?
 

Shuxclams

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Originally posted by: rickn
the counties to watch in ohio are hamilton (cincinatti) montgomery (dayton) and cuyahoga (cleveland) and lucas (toledo)



Hamilton 55% for Bush
Montgomery 59% Kerry
Cuyaahoga 65% Kerry
Lucas 0% reporting








Wowsers.... Who has the most voters?










SHUX
 

CPA

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Dade and Broward are coming in. Broward is 50% complete with 2-1 going Kerry (up 130K). Dade is about 65% complete with Kerry ahead by about 40K votes. Palm Beach is about 50% complete with Kerry ahead by 40K. Pinellas about 50% with Bush up about 10K. Extrapoliting that, it gives Kerry about 190k more votes than Bush at 100% reporting. Overall, Kerry may not have enough remaining votes to make up the 280K difference.
 

rickn

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Originally posted by: Gusty987
Originally posted by: rickn
Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: Gusty987
Realistically at this point can Kerry still win FL?
Definately. He had an over 2% lead in the exit polls. He's going to close the gap, and the absentee ballots (large numbers of them with a total over 200,000) may not be reported untill thursday.

250,000 absentee ballots in Florida, won't be counted til atleast Thurs


And were these supposed to favor Kerry?

don't ask me. I'm just reporting what they say on CNN. Like they said on CNN, this scenario is just ripe for the picking for lawyers.
 

Aegeon

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Originally posted by: Gusty987
And were these supposed to favor Kerry?
In the heavily Democratic counties where the delays are occuring, yes they are. You're talking about alot of elderly Democrats in those areas.
 
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Originally posted by: Gusty987
Originally posted by: rickn
Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: Gusty987
Realistically at this point can Kerry still win FL?
Definately. He had an over 2% lead in the exit polls. He's going to close the gap, and the absentee ballots (large numbers of them with a total over 200,000) may not be reported untill thursday.

250,000 absentee ballots in Florida, won't be counted til atleast Thurs


And were these supposed to favor Kerry?
No. Supposedly they are 2-1, Bush. It's not looking good for Kerry in Florida at all.
 

Tylanner

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Bush taking FL is not really a suprise at all, but..would be welcome. :)

The REAL DEAL here will be Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and Iowa.