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

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CellarDoor

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
It's a Bush Landslide.

Kerry has a concession speech to do in 2 1/2 hrs.


wtf, no swing states have been called yet. ridiculous. If they called California, New York and Illinois first would that mean Kerry will win in a landslide? no.
 

Shuxclams

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Broward Dade and Palm arent even 3/4 in......... Thats a lot of votes Never say never.

Ohio is still looking good actually.

MI is a concern though....










SHUX
 

GoPackGo

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Oct 10, 2003
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wow...the websites are really doing a good job of updating.

and YAY America for having such a huge voter turnout!
 

Tylanner

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none yet.

As I stated before, if he wins OH and FL, he still needs to win one of these: WI, MN, MI, IA. IMHO
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: gflores
Which states has Bush won this year that Gore won four years ago, if any?

None, so far, I believe. But I think everyone is a little surprised at the lead in FL.
 

OneOfTheseDays

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Whoaa!!! This thing ain't over yet please. If Kerry takes Ohio, then he has snagged both PA and OH and he can win this thing. Wiscon, Iowa, and Mich. havent even counted a significant amount of votes yet. I agree though, it would take one hell of a closer for Kerry to win Florida.
 

CptObvious

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At this point I think Bush has FL wrapped up. Not sure about OH, but it isn't looking good for Kerry.
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: GoPackGo
wow...the websites are really doing a good job of updating.

and YAY America for having such a huge voter turnout!

:thumbsup:

Now if we could just get some good candidates, we'd be all set. :)
 

glugglug

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CNN numbers don't add up:

According to the stats shown at http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/20...ges/results/president/:

54% of voters are female, 54% of them voted for Kerry.
47% of the 46% of voters who are male voted for Kerry.

(54% * 54%) + (47% * 46%) = 50.78% total popular vote for Kerry.

Yet on the same page it says Bush is in the popular vote lead 52% to 48%. (23,276,855 vs. 21,448,707).

The numbers are self-inconsistent. (And generally a load of crap IMHO).
 

Shuxclams

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OH

Hamilton 51% Kerry with 9% Reporting
Lucas 0% with 0%







Big numbers not yet counted.... little counties already in








SHUX
 

CPA

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83% reporting in FL, Bush with 245K lead. Time to give FL to Bush.
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Kerry needs a miracle and that's all there is to it. If Ohio and Florida don't change it's over.

If Bush gets FL, what else does he need?
 

Shuxclams

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Palm Beach only 56% Reporting.... Still another 300K there and Kerry is taking it at 60%... still not enough. FL gets declared on Thursday.















SHUX
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Bush gets

MI

WI

MN

AR

CO

MT

UT

FL

NM

AZ

Nothing but a sea of Red. The Fat Lady Is Singing.

add Arizona, no surprise being McCain Country.

Only question left is do I take off Tin Foil Hat and submit to the Brainwashing???