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

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Shuxclams

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PA will be called next, theres another 21 EV's..... Hello... close race. Remeber CA has 33 EV's ;) Kerry needs MI, OH, FL, WI and MN













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dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
FL and Ohio a disaster, it's over. :(
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.

Interesting.

Why is there such a huge difference between Exit Poll.

Actual reporting shows Bush comfortably ahead 4% and widening.

 

Tylanner

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Originally posted by: Shuxclams
PA will be called next, theres another 21 EV's..... Hello... close race. Remeber CA has 33 EV's ;) Kerry needs MI, OH, FL, WI and MN
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Doesn't CA have 55?
 

episodic

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
FL and Ohio a disaster, it's over. :(
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.

Interesting.

Why is there such a huge difference between Exit Poll.

Actual reporting shows Bush comfortably ahead 4% and widening.

It is all about the counties. Don't forget there are some counties in Florida on Central time if I recall.
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
FL and Ohio a disaster, it's over. :(
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.

Interesting.

Why is there such a huge difference between Exit Poll.

Actual reporting shows Bush comfortably ahead 4% and widening.

It is all about the counties. Don't forget there are some counties in Florida on Central time if I recall.

The FL counties on Central Time will lean Bush.
 

Shuxclams

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3K difference in AR, 19K in MO without St Louis :roll: , 39K in OH Kerry needs a miracle there, 310K in FL but Kerry closing... now a 6% lead for Bush...




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Vic

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In case this hasn't been mentioned, the rural precincts (with less votes to count) tend to report in first, and that favors Bush. People should really wait until more of the precincts report in before thinking it will go one way or another. I mean, c'mon, we're still voting out west here!
 

Kalvin00

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Originally posted by: Vic
In case this hasn't been mentioned, the rural precincts (with less votes to count) tend to report in first, and that favors Bush. People should really wait until more of the precincts report in before thinking it will go one way or another. I mean, c'mon, we're still voting out west here!

True.
 

Shuxclams

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Who lives in Hillsborough County in FL? Dade is still got a lot of counting to do..... :)

















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Gusty987

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Originally posted by: Vic
In case this hasn't been mentioned, the rural precincts (with less votes to count) tend to report in first, and that favors Bush. People should really wait until more of the precincts report in before thinking it will go one way or another.

That's true.

I mean, c'mon, we're still voting out west here!

Yeah but the western states are all decided.

 

Vic

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Originally posted by: Shuxclams
I thought Cleveland was in? link
Cleveland (Cayuhuga county) has only reported 3% thus far, heavily favored to Kerry. When those hundreds of thousands of votes, plus Cinncinati's, start rolling in, the results in Ohio could swing dramatically.
 

Gusty987

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Shuxclams
I thought Cleveland was in? link
Cleveland (Cayuhuga county) has only reported 3% thus far, heavily favored to Kerry. When those hundreds of thousands of votes, plus Cinncinati's, start rolling in, the results in Ohio could swing dramatically.[/quote]


Oh yeah I see. But Cincinatti's county is leaning Bush.
 

Shuxclams

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Palm Beach 44% reporting
Miami - Dade 64% reporting









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