Originally posted by: Kanalua
Bush ahead in Iowa... http://us.cnn.com/ELECTION/200...tes/IA/P/00/index.html
Originally posted by: Abraxas
Doing some quick math here, Say Kerry is down by 100K with 250K outstanding. 100K of the 250 will have to go to just catching up, so he would need %40 just to break even with the gap now. That means 60% will still be left and Kerry would have to win half of that to get a lead, half of %60 is %30 plus the %40 needed to just catch up comes out to %70 even, or 175K.
This is false. Athens is heavily Kerry leaning so far. Lucas has also not fully counted, and leans substancially to Kerry.Originally posted by: CPA
128K with 97% reporting. Ashland, Athens and Hamilton counties are really the only counties that aren't fully reported and they are all Republican leaning counties. I expect Bush to win with about 140K margin. Enough to possible squelch the talk about provisional ballots.
Originally posted by: Abraxas
Originally posted by: Kanalua
Bush ahead in Iowa... http://us.cnn.com/ELECTION/200...tes/IA/P/00/index.html
Still won't cover the absentee deficit he was in going into tonight,
Originally posted by: Abraxas
Originally posted by: Kanalua
Bush ahead in Iowa... http://us.cnn.com/ELECTION/200...tes/IA/P/00/index.html
Still won't cover the absentee deficit he was in going into tonight,
You're confusing me. If Kerry gets a lead, then he's outright ahead. I don't see where the 175k number is coming from.Originally posted by: Abraxas
Doing some quick math here, Say Kerry is down by 100K with 250K outstanding. 100K of the 250 will have to go to just catching up, so he would need %40 just to break even with the gap now. That means 60% will still be left and Kerry would have to win half of that to get a lead, half of %60 is %30 plus the %40 needed to just catch up comes out to %70 even, or 175K.
Originally posted by: Aegeon
This is false. Athens is heavily Kerry leaning so far. Lucas has also not fully counted, and leans substancially to Kerry.Originally posted by: CPA
128K with 97% reporting. Ashland, Athens and Hamilton counties are really the only counties that aren't fully reported and they are all Republican leaning counties. I expect Bush to win with about 140K margin. Enough to possible squelch the talk about provisional ballots.
Originally posted by: Aegeon
You're confusing me. If Kerry gets a lead, then he's outright ahead. I don't see where the 175k number is coming from.Originally posted by: Abraxas
Doing some quick math here, Say Kerry is down by 100K with 250K outstanding. 100K of the 250 will have to go to just catching up, so he would need %40 just to break even with the gap now. That means 60% will still be left and Kerry would have to win half of that to get a lead, half of %60 is %30 plus the %40 needed to just catch up comes out to %70 even, or 175K.
Originally posted by: vskagentsmith
Kerry's in the lead in Hawaii by 14,000 votes, no idea on the counting as far as what areas or percentage on how many are lfet to be counted.
Originally posted by: Aegeon
This is false. Athens is heavily Kerry leaning so far. Lucas has also not fully counted, and leans substancially to Kerry.Originally posted by: CPA
128K with 97% reporting. Ashland, Athens and Hamilton counties are really the only counties that aren't fully reported and they are all Republican leaning counties. I expect Bush to win with about 140K margin. Enough to possible squelch the talk about provisional ballots.
Originally posted by: Kanalua
I think a 125K vote loss is enough to conceed (Ohio)
Originally posted by: Aegeon
You're confusing me. If Kerry gets a lead, then he's outright ahead. I don't see where the 175k number is coming from.Originally posted by: Abraxas
Doing some quick math here, Say Kerry is down by 100K with 250K outstanding. 100K of the 250 will have to go to just catching up, so he would need %40 just to break even with the gap now. That means 60% will still be left and Kerry would have to win half of that to get a lead, half of %60 is %30 plus the %40 needed to just catch up comes out to %70 even, or 175K.