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I'm disappointed in Florida. I thought that Kerry would win it considering the fiasco last time. Looks like we are stuck with the war mongering monkey for 4 more years. Now that he doesn't care about being re-elected, all hell will break loose.
 
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Foxnews.com has Bush @ 210 and Kerry @ 144
OMG ROFL

That's because Cali has only 7% reported in...they're just being safe and not calling it too soon. Even though we know what's going to happen.
 
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Foxnews.com has Bush @ 210 and Kerry @ 144
OMG ROFL

That's because Cali has only 7% reported in...they're just being safe and not calling it too soon. Even though we know what's going to happen.
Just like few (except for ABC) will call it for Florida right now with 97% of the vote, 300,000+ for Bush, and no absentee ballots counted. LOL.
 
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
I'm disappointed in Florida. I thought that Kerry would win it considering the fiasco last time. Looks like we are stuck with the war mongering monkey for 4 more years. Now that he doesn't care about being re-elected, all hell will break loose.

Let's see Smithers, we need a draft & a war with Iran next year, yes...
 
Originally posted by: raildogg
Ohio is going for Kerry?? how in the heck can you say that??? with 64% of the precints reporting, Bush is up 52 to 48.
The gaps closing. Exit polling showed Kerry up by slightly over 3%. Reportedly voting locations stayed open hours late due to huge lines. Presumably none of those votes get tabulated until after those polls closed. I suspect they are heavily minority voters in urban areas.
 
Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: raildogg
Ohio is going for Kerry?? how in the heck can you say that??? with 64% of the precints reporting, Bush is up 52 to 48.
The gaps closing. Exit polling showed Kerry up by slightly over 3%. Reportedly voting locations stayed open hours late due to huge lines. Presumably none of those votes get tabulated until after those polls closed. I suspect they are heavily minority voters in urban areas.

Most votes are from rural areas, according to CNN.
 
Originally posted by: raildogg
Ohio is going for Kerry?? how in the heck can you say that??? with 64% of the precints reporting, Bush is up 52 to 48.

Because. That 64% represents mostly rural precints where there were no 3 hour lines to vote. That other 46% represents more of the urban communities which will turn in a much stronger democratic vote than the country bumpkins. Just wait. Ohio is a LOOOONGGG way from over!
 
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: cwjerome
All hopes are pinned on Ohio....

Ironic isn't it. Those are the morons that stuck us with Kerry.


agreed, we really need to change the primary process, small states shouldnt like Iowa, NH, and Ohio shouldnt be choosing or candidates
 
Wait a sec, Kerry might still take Ohio...yeah, it's a long shot, but could happen.

In Ohio:

Bush: 2,229,971

Kerry: 2,100,293

Only 129 thousand difference! Cayahoga county still has a bunch to report, could bring Kerry right up there...hopefully.
 
Originally posted by: Ferocious
Yeah looks Ohio will give Bush the win.

The Dems need to get there act together by 2008.

Disgusting really.


Like I stated earlier, there is a large precentage of precincts in Ohio which haven't reported yet. This precentage is more representative of the urban areas which will turn in a much stronger democratic vote than the rural precincts which are basically done reporting as of now. Remember, there weren't the 3 hour waiting lines out in the country. I'll say it again, Ohio is a LONGGGGG way from over.
 
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Originally posted by: Ferocious
Yeah looks Ohio will give Bush the win.

The Dems need to get there act together by 2008.

Disgusting really.


Like I stated earlier, there is a large precentage of precincts in Ohio which haven't reported yet. This precentage is more representative of the urban areas which will turn in a much stronger democratic vote than the rural precincts which are basically done reporting as of now. Remember, there weren't the 3 hour waiting lines out in the country. I'll say it again, Ohio is a LONGGGGG way from over.

Agree. This is not over.!
 
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Originally posted by: raildogg
Ohio is going for Kerry?? how in the heck can you say that??? with 64% of the precints reporting, Bush is up 52 to 48.

Because. That 64% represents mostly rural precints where there were no 3 hour lines to vote. That other 46% represents more of the urban communities which will turn in a much stronger democratic vote than the country bumpkins. Just wait. Ohio is a LOOOONGGG way from over!

Same story with 76% reporting. Sticking with that theory?
Bill
 
OK, maybe the fat lady is warming up for Kerry, Ohio is now reporting 82% with little to no change (still 120-130000 difference). According to fox. Now NH is awarded to Kerry as of right now.
 
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