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Infohawk

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One thing that's clear is a high turnout. Any data on who that helps Dems? I remember hearing that but it'd be nice to see some data.
 

chess9

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"Another piece of evidence pointing to a possible Kerry victory is that online Harris Polls in these large, key states, which may well determine the Electoral College result, all show modest Kerry leads. However, all these leads are within the possible sampling error for these surveys. The sample sizes were well over 1,000 likely voters in Florida (1,433), Pennsylvania (1,204), and Ohio (1,218)."

-From the Harris Poll

Thanks, Don. :)

-Robert

 

chess9

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Infohawk:

Here's my impression of the high turnout. Traditionally, that's meant a Demo win. However, the Republicans have also done a supurb job of turning out new registrants (like the dems) and, presumably new voters. I think the heavy turnout will only mean a SLIGHT plus for the Dems.

-Robert
 
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Zogby's latest indicates Bush with a lead in Ohio of 49% to Kerry's 43%. Maybe he's lost his touch this election?

Democrats have been pushing hard for early voting or voting by absentee so the fact that they don't have enough to counter the .mil vote in Ohio may indicate a trend.

We will see.
 

chess9

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TLC:

And, the large cities will be posting their results very late. Cleveland, Akron, Canton, they will go Democrat by huge margins. More than ten points. So, I would expect an early Bush lead. If Bush gets a huge early lead he will take the state. If not, he will probably lose, IMHO.

Ohio is my home state, though I was born in Colorado. :)

-Robert
 

conjur

No Lifer
Jun 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Absentee ballot count gives Bush a slim lead in Ohio:

http://www.megapundit.com/arch...ith-slim-lead-in-ohio/

Ohio?s Secretary of State is posting results of what I imagine are early votes and absentee ballots and so far President Bush is leading by the slimmest of margins:

Bush: 49.87% with 800,950 votes.
Kerry: 49.12% with 788,799 votes

Here's the Ohio SoS website, but it's Lewinskyized (it's been up and down all morning ;) )

http://serweb.sos.state.oh.us/...ceSummary.aspx?race=PP

Those were TEST NUMBERS

Those are NOT VALID NUMBERS.


They were up on the website last night as part of a test.


From: WEBMASTER <mailto:WEBMASTER@sos.state.oh.us >
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 7:32 AM
Subject: RE: http://serweb.sos.state.oh.us ...


Over the past few months, the Secretary of State's office has been diligently testing our election night web reporting system.


The site you accessed, serweb.sos.state.oh.us, is a test site, containing sample results. These fabricated numbers were needed in the system to test our servers and software. As part of the test plan, these results were scheduled to be removed from the database prior to actual reporting, which begins later today.



Actual results will be available tonight at 7:30, on the live election night site, located at election.sos.state.oh.us.
 

chess9

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Conjur:

Yet another sign of the lack intelligent life in the Republican community? :)
But, not TLC's fault....

-Robert

 
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Originally posted by: chess9
Conjur:

Yet another sign of the lack intelligent life in the Republican community? :)
But, not TLC's fault....

-Robert
It's be nice if they put that info on the webpage that appears instead of:

Information Alert

Status : 500 Internal Server Error

Description : Your request could not be processed for this multi-homed web site because the specified host could not be located

Could be Democratic web admins though. ;)



 

shiner

Lifer
Jul 18, 2000
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I've had a feeling for about a week now that Kerry is going to win by a 6 or 7 percent margin.
 

chess9

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Shinerburke:

I was thinking the same thing two days ago, but I think the race really is tight. If Kerry wins, it will be a small victory in terms of number of votes.

-Robert
 

conjur

No Lifer
Jun 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: shinerburke
I've had a feeling for about a week now that Kerry is going to win by a 6 or 7 percent margin.
I've had that feeling for about 2 weeks. ;)


But, I'm thinking more like 4-6%.
 

SP33Demon

Lifer
Jun 22, 2001
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Originally posted by: chess9
TLC:

And, the large cities will be posting their results very late. Cleveland, Akron, Canton, they will go Democrat by huge margins. More than ten points. So, I would expect an early Bush lead. If Bush gets a huge early lead he will take the state. If not, he will probably lose, IMHO.

Ohio is my home state, though I was born in Colorado. :)

-Robert
Yup, whoever takes Ohio will be sitting pretty. I think Kerry's got it by a very slim margin... ;)

 

OneOfTheseDays

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Jan 15, 2000
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I know it's foolish to call this race early, but you gotta hand it to Bush and Rove for almost pulling this one off this year. I mean for a president with a record as catastrophic as Bush's is, it's damn near amazing that the race is this freaking close.
 

exdeath

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Jan 29, 2004
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We defeated communism in the 90s, lets hope it gets defeated again in 2004.

If not, I hope for another revolution; a war between the left and the right.

It was, among other things, ridiculous taxes and attempted confiscation of guns that led to the revolution in 1776. I'd like to see just how far Kerry gets in the event he does get elected.

If all the bad things associated with Kerry do take effect, I for one, will withdrawl from all automatic deductions from my paycheck and continue paying the same taxes I pay now, or less. If they want the rest, they can feel free to come door to door and collect it. I have my own goals to to attain and my own future family to provide for, I do not need to be paying medical bills for illegals and social screw ups so they can afford to drive Escalades.



 

fbrdphreak

Lifer
Apr 17, 2004
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And I do not need to have Osama knocking on my door because Bush is too busy searching for WMD. Life is more important that money, to everyone but Bush. ;)
 

exdeath

Lifer
Jan 29, 2004
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Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
And I do not need to have Osama knocking on my door because Bush is too busy searching for WMD. Life is more important that money, to everyone but Bush. ;)

And I do not need to be forced to pray to an invisible man 5 times a day because we give in to them for momentary safety.

You heard Osama: your safety is not in the hands of Bush or Kerry, but your own.

Damn right it is, all .40 and .45 inches of it.

I gladly invite Osama to my door, and he better hope he is better armed than I and my neighbors are.

Nothing is more important in life than the freedom to decide for yourself what is valuable to you, be it money or otherwise. If you would give up your money, your house, your car, your job, your family, your rights, or anything else you work hard for just to live a day longer, you are both a slave and a fool. What is the point of living if you allow someone else by law (unconstitutional government practices) or by force (terrorism) to decide how you live your life?

To me this election isn't ALL about terrorism. That is a universal threat that has to be dealt with no matter what, and failing to acknowledge it for what it is by coming up with excuses to justify their barbaric behavior is even more dangerous than the problem itself. I don't feel that Bush is handling the problem in the best way possible, but I'm not going to let that decide my vote.

Instead, I focus on this election in the context of Communism (or 'socialism' or 'welfare' if you like to candy coat it) VS. Capitalism here at home in the United States, and the direction this country will take economically and politically in the future.

There is more at stake in this election than Osama bin Laden and Iraq...
 

CPA

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Nov 19, 2001
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Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
i'm in ohio and i know everybody in cleveland is voting for kerry

WOW, everybody? You sure know a lot of people. :roll: