2GOLD Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Ok, New Mexico has been corrected. George W. Bush (i) Rep 305,142 - 52 percent John F. Kerry Dem 279,956 - 47 percent at 98%
Mr. S£im Citrus Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Im a student at University of Delaware, and I was active through the college Republicans with many local races, which we lost across the board. "College Republicans?" I thought they only had those at engineering schools; I do remember a fairly large Republican contingent when I went to GT...
Guest MikeSC Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Ohio is not that close. Hell, at this point, I want Bush to say "Fuck the concession. I won. Deal with it". -=Mike
NoCalMike Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 This post-election nonsense is keeping me from GTA...come on guys, hurry this up.
bob_barron Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Ohio is not that close. Hell, at this point, I want Bush to say "Fuck the concession. I won. Deal with it". -=Mike I think he's planning to do that. CALL NEW MEXICO. The exit polls in New Jersey and North Carolina were way off
Vern Gagne Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 I have a feeling CNN will the first to call Bush the winner.
2GOLD Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Ohio is not that close. Hell, at this point, I want Bush to say "Fuck the concession. I won. Deal with it". -=Mike I think he's planning to do that. CALL NEW MEXICO. The exit polls in New Jersey and North Carolina were way off New Mexico isn't over. Santa Fe is the districts in play and they have tons of absentee ballots.
1234-5678 Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Kerry's headquarters looks like a Thunder taping.
teke184 Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 http://daschlevthune.typepad.com/daschle_v_thune/ There are only 22 precincts left and almost no way for Daschle to make up a 9000 vote deficit.
bob_barron Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Jeff Greenfield seems to be begging for Kerry to give it up
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 What's with the sudden aversion that CNN has to even hinting that Kerry barely has any chance in Ohio. And it was a fucking joke when they were using one county to estimate the amount of provisional ballots in the state.
teke184 Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 New Mexico isn't over. Santa Fe is the districts in play and they have tons of absentee ballots. Over 30,000 absentee ballots? If not, then they shouldn't count them because Bush's lead right now is 30,000+.
Mr. S£im Citrus Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Yahoo's main page is reporting 103% percent voting complete in New Mexico... and they still haven't called the state...
Styles Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Im a student at University of Delaware, and I was active through the college Republicans with many local races, which we lost across the board. "College Republicans?" I thought they only had those at engineering schools; I do remember a fairly large Republican contingent when I went to GT... We've grown a lot in numbers. We have really dedicated and energetic leadership that has done a great job of integrating us into State commitee and local campaigns.
Guest MikeSC Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 http://daschlevthune.typepad.com/daschle_v_thune/ There are only 22 precincts left and almost no way for Daschle to make up a 9000 vote deficit. You'd be surprised how many Native Americans they can get to vote. -=Mike
The Robfather Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Tom did everything he could to defeat Thune in 2002... if Thune had won the other seat, Tom would have had a much easier time now.
2GOLD Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 New Mexico isn't over. Santa Fe is the districts in play and they have tons of absentee ballots. Over 30,000 absentee ballots? If not, then they shouldn't count them because Bush's lead right now is 30,000+. According to the news I got from my gf, the local news got a report that New Mexico has 70,000 of them. Hell, she is one of them cause of her school.
Jobber of the Week Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 I don't have a problem with Democrats per se... I hate their leadership because they're so incredibly far left that it's hurting the country. Internationally, they're centerists. I don't really care for Daschle and don't like Kennedy just because I hate legacies. I'm also not a big fan of Byrd because, well, duh. But I don't think those reasons alone are enough that the whole party needs to be flushed down the toilet. In short, my views are pretty much that the Democratic party of the 1940s and 1950s was the party's shining hour while their so-called "golden years" from 1960 on have been a whitewashed disaster, ESPECIALLY since the "young turks" seized power after the 1968 elections. I'm curious. Are you one of those guys that genuinely rambles about how the 1950s were the high point of America and things got all rotten once people started fighting for civil rights? I know they exist, I've just never talked to one.
teke184 Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 http://daschlevthune.typepad.com/daschle_v_thune/ There are only 22 precincts left and almost no way for Daschle to make up a 9000 vote deficit. You'd be surprised how many Native Americans they can get to vote. -=Mike Yeah, that's why I've been saying this one will be settled in the courts. I'm just wondering if Daschle will take a big chunk of the party's national support down with him.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 http://daschlevthune.typepad.com/daschle_v_thune/ There are only 22 precincts left and almost no way for Daschle to make up a 9000 vote deficit. You'd be surprised how many Native Americans they can get to vote. -=Mike Yeah, that's why I've been saying this one will be settled in the courts. I'm just wondering if Daschle will take a big chunk of the party's national support down with him. Hasn't he already done that?
Vyce Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Jeff Greenfield seems to be begging for Kerry to give it up He's the only one on CNN who has the balls to insinuate it. He's been hinting for a couple hours now that, with Bush up far ahead in Ohio and winning the PV, Kerry should consider conceeding for the good of us all.
Guest MikeSC Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 To give you an idea --- PA is closer than OH. -=Mike
Vern Gagne Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 http://daschlevthune.typepad.com/daschle_v_thune/ There are only 22 precincts left and almost no way for Daschle to make up a 9000 vote deficit. You'd be surprised how many Native Americans they can get to vote. -=Mike Geronimo Sitting Bull Chief Joseph The Last Mohican Crazy Horse
2GOLD Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 http://daschlevthune.typepad.com/daschle_v_thune/ There are only 22 precincts left and almost no way for Daschle to make up a 9000 vote deficit. You'd be surprised how many Native Americans they can get to vote. -=Mike Geronimo Sitting Bull Chief Joseph The Last Mohican Crazy Horse Don't forget Crazytalk
2GOLD Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 You know what I love? Everyone is forgetting Iowa can end this.
Jobber of the Week Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Just checked it to see how its going. Looks like Kerry is trying to pull a Sore-Loserman! Fucking loser. Yes, he's clearly a sore loser because he's waiting for every ballot to be counted! What illigitimate trickery is this!?
therealworldschampion Posted November 3, 2004 Report Posted November 3, 2004 Jesus God please hurry this up New Mexico, I have an advisor meeting at 1:30 tomorrow for next term classes.
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