AWESOME!..my vote counted!...vote Kerry, VAKE04 said:Virginia has 53-37% for Kerry so far...
:lol
That's ACTUAL VOTES.
North Carolina is now too close to call...
ShadowRed said:This is fucking depressing. I was expecting Kerry to be running a lot closer than he is. looks like Bush is going to pull this one out of his as again.
Dude, those are all Bush states. Step back off the ledge, it's early.This is fucking depressing. I was expecting Kerry to be running a lot closer than he is. looks like Bush is going to pull this one out of his as again.
ShadowRed said:This is fucking depressing. I was expecting Kerry to be running a lot closer than he is. looks like Bush is going to pull this one out of his as again.
ShadowRed said:This is fucking depressing. I was expecting Kerry to be running a lot closer than he is. looks like Bush is going to pull this one out of his as again.
ErasureAcer said:http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/VA/P/00/
Kerry down 9,000 votes with 3% reporting in VA. Anyone have a better link for VA results?
I like CNN, with the map...and what counties are reporting though. I hear N. VA is BLUE all the way.
It could in Alaska, thats really it though.AniHawk said:I hope none of this early results stuff discourages some voters from going out and voting.
MIMIC said:Poll closing times:
Well, Georgia and apparently SC will be gaining Republican seats, so the Reps still have a net gain of one so far if the projections hold up.ErasureAcer said:With Mongiardo's victory:
Senate
GOP: 50
DEM: 49
INDY: 1
Woohoo.
impirius said:I believe it looks like this
KE04 said:Virginia has 53-37% for Kerry so far...
:lol
That's ACTUAL VOTES.
North Carolina is now too close to call...
Yea, but Ohio is going Dem, so still 49-1-50 as of now.impirius said:Well, Georgia and apparently SC will be gaining Republican seats, so the Reps still have a net gain of one so far if the projections hold up.
CNN's John King "has told his producer that he will NOT be covering the Bush victory rally at the Reagan Center down the street from the White House... because he doesn't think there's going to be one." Now, we are all about journalistic responsibility: shame on John King for letting some exit polling data get in the way of reporting on a highly-choreographed media event. If you are going to let exit polls stop you from doing something, make it something that doesn't matter so much. Like voting.
Naturally, we don't want to jump any guns here. Oh sure we do, we'll jump just about anything by this point. More squawking:
A certain high ranking former republican senator called Karl Rove around 5:15 this evening. Bush's brain sounded "dejected" and gave less than a 30% chance for a Bush win.
Seriously? CNN's page says that the Republican incumbent will win, if I'm reading it right. But I may be suffering from information overload.Matt said:Yea, but Ohio is going Dem, so still 49-1-50 as of now.
Diablos said:Who do you think is doing the best coverage? I'd rank it like this:
1. CNN
2. MSNBC
3. ABC News
4. Fox
Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, part of Michigan
I wouldn't be worried yet. Robert Novak of all people is saying that he spoke to Republican leaders in Ohio and they are pretty pessimistic and that it may be very difficult for Bush to carry the state.N Coward Parody said:Yikes, CNN has Bush up on Kerry in Ohio... 51 - 48...
*Noel Coward Parody
Mason said::lol
When I went to vote, they didn't have me on the list, so I had to cast a provisional ballot. The lady there said the same thing happened to my dad earlier today, so that's weird. I voted for Nader anyway.
Pimp this shit: http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/politics/2004_ELECTIONRESULTS_GRAPHIC/
That model actually has some Florida numbers.MIMIC said:New York Times has some quality EC stuff, too:
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/politics/2004_ELECTIONRESULTS_GRAPHIC/index.html
Diablos said:Please Kerry, PLEASE win Ohio and Florida.
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