Originally posted by: Spencer278
Originally posted by: KLin
ABC just called bush the winner for Florida.
About time
Originally posted by: Aegeon
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.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.
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.
Originally posted by: Shuxclams
Originally posted by: Aegeon
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.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.
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.
SHUX
Originally posted by: Aegeon
Ohio's the key and without it settled, its still anyone's election.
Originally posted by: Aegeon
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.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.
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.
Originally posted by: CPA
So, if Bush takes Fl (likely), OH (likely), Colorado and NM, that will put him at 271, right?
You can wish what you want. At this point its unlikely to change the ultimate results. I feel still pretty confident about the situation.Originally posted by: Mill
I couldn't disagree more. Exit polls have been proven time and time again to be worthless!
Originally posted by: Feldenak
I'm only following this online but neither Yahoo nor CNN have called FL for Bush yet.
Originally posted by: going5hole
Originally posted by: Shuxclams
Originally posted by: Aegeon
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.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.
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.
SHUX
That's where you get the difference between a poll and people actually going to vote.
Originally posted by: Feldenak
I'm only following this online but neither Yahoo nor CNN have called FL for Bush yet.
Originally posted by: seawolf21
Originally posted by: CPA
So, if Bush takes Fl (likely), OH (likely), Colorado and NM, that will put him at 271, right?
Bush does not need NM. He just needs FL and OH. FL is a sure thing.
Originally posted by: Aegeon
You can wish what you want. At this point its unlikely to change the ultimate results. I feel still pretty confident about the situation.Originally posted by: Mill
I couldn't disagree more. Exit polls have been proven time and time again to be worthless!
