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Does anyone think we will have the results of this election tonight?

 

Unofficially, maybe. We'll know by tomorrow morning. Then, they fire up the lawyers.

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Does anyone think we will have the results of this election tonight?

Oh God I hope so, no matter who it is.

 

I don't think I could stand another month-long wait-n'-see period.

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HA!

 

Obama with 83% of the vote, compared to Keyes' 14%.

 

Bend over, Alan. You are totally his bitch.

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Does anyone think we will have the results of this election tonight?

Oh God I hope so, no matter who it is.

 

I don't think I could stand another month-long wait-n'-see period.

Depends on how the states fall...

 

 

If Kerry loses Pennsylvana, Ohio, Michigan, or Florida, he's in trouble.

 

 

If Bush wins some combination of Florida, Ohio, Iowa, New Mexico, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, he wins.

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Does anyone think we will have the results of this election tonight?

Oh God I hope so, no matter who it is.

 

I don't think I could stand another month-long wait-n'-see period.

Depends on how the states fall...

 

 

If Kerry loses Pennsylvana, Ohio, Michigan, or Florida, he's in trouble.

 

 

If Bush wins some combination of Florida, Ohio, Iowa, New Mexico, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, he wins.

If Bush wins Florida, Iowa, and either Wisconsin or Minnesota, his odds of winning increase dramatically.

 

If Bush wins Ohio AND Florida - he's pretty much got it in the bag.

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If Bush wins Florida, Iowa, and either Wisconsin or Minnesota, his odds of winning increase dramatically.

 

If Bush wins Ohio AND Florida - he's pretty much got it in the bag.

Iowa and Wisconsin, from early reports, are trending Bush.

 

The question is whether Bush's Florida lead holds up once Miami precincts report in.

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Kentucky race between Bunning and Montinwhatever is up to 50-50.

 

 

If things keep up at this rate, Bunning will win with 51% by the time all the votes are in.

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Texas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Kansas, North Dakota, and South Dakota all called for Bush.

 

New York and Rhode Island called for Kerry.

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Different states close at different times...

 

New York is in the Eastern time zone but didn't close until well after Indiana et all closed and were called.

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Different states close at different times...

 

New York is in the Eastern time zone but didn't close until well after Indiana et all closed and were called.

Yeah but ND is one of those split time zone states, and they didn't wait until both time zones were closed to make their pick.

 

Of course Bush will win by 30% there so it's not too much of a risk...

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The Colorado Popular Vote Amendment Fails

As expected. I think the last poll I saw before the election was around 65% against.

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It will be interesting to see A) How many young voters went to the polls (by the sound of things, they made their 20M quota) and B) How it broke down, and the reasons they gave.

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I swear, no one is gonna call Florida until something like 100% are reporting in.

After 2000, NO ONE will call one of these huge states like Florida, Ohio, or Pennsylvania until all votes are counted because of the impact it has if they're wrong.

 

 

We'll probably get results from Hawaii before they call any of those three.

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As of the latest numbers, Jim Bunning is down 4000 votes out of 1.4 million cast with 85% of precincts reporting.

 

 

He had been down several percent earlier tonight.

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Bush still seems to be holding his FLA lead, but I heard that it might take until the morning to count the votes in counties like Miami-Dade and Palm Beach.

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