Originally posted by: Tylanner
Michigan would be HUGE!
Originally posted by: lordtyranus
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
161 Bush 111 Kerry
Where is this?
That's an extremely silly assumption. Bush was behind Kerry over 2% in polling.Originally posted by: gizbug
Looks like Bush will take Michigan and Florida.
Awesome news =) =) =)
This is an example of lousy early results giving misleading numbers. Exit polling show that Kerry has at least a 9% lead shows what the outcome will be. 9% is beyond any plausible margain of error in the polling.Originally posted by: bozack
Bush looks to be doing very well in NH....oh well I am not going to get worked up for this tonight.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
FL and Ohio a disaster, it's over.![]()
Originally posted by: rickn
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
FL and Ohio a disaster, it's over.![]()
you give up to early
Originally posted by: Aegeon
That's an extremely silly assumption. Bush was behind Kerry over 2% in polling.Originally posted by: gizbug
Looks like Bush will take Michigan and Florida.
Awesome news =) =) =)
In Michigan, Kerry has about a 4% lead in exit polling. This makes it extremely unlikely Bush could win.
Kerry has likely won Ohio according to the exit polls. Its definately too early to worry. Kerry has the edge with the exit polling coming out of Florida, so its still up in the air with many key counties not reporting yet.Originally posted by: dmcowen674
FL and Ohio a disaster, it's over.![]()
Originally posted by: Shuxclams
40K vote diff in OH and Clevland and Cinncinati havent come in.... geeesh
SHUX
While that may be true, until you get around 60% of the results reporting, its too early to judge unless you have a 2 to 1 ratio or something. With key heavily Democratic counties not reporting yet, its too early to judge.Originally posted by: CPA
Exit polling has to be taken with a grain of salt.
