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3 Nov 2004, 02:36
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Re: Election 2004.
108 Bush
78 Kerry
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3 Nov 2004, 02:40
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Re: Election 2004.
BUSH: 87
5,456,100 (57% total)
KERRY: 77
4,136,571 (43% total)
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3 Nov 2004, 02:41
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Next goal wins!
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Re: Election 2004.
these results are meaningless till we know about the swing states.
jus' sayin'
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3 Nov 2004, 02:42
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Re: Election 2004.
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3 Nov 2004, 02:43
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Entium
Based on the amount of precincts yet reporting, of course.
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Yeah, but I don't know the accuracy of it.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Entium
Certainly, that's as useless as to say Kerry would actually lead at the moment, only because he has slightly more electoral votes... but frankly, what else do you want to do during the next 2 hours?
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Well, we can be accurate. I wasn't aware that CNN was reporting that Florida will go to Bush, and it isn't.
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3 Nov 2004, 02:45
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Re: Election 2004.
if you click on florida - most of the precincts have given a majority to bush so far
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3 Nov 2004, 02:47
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Has Soup On His Head
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by CryWolf
do people actually care what happens "over" there? one madman replaces another, can't be worse.. prolly wont be any better either.. don't know wether I'm to laugh or cry 'bout that one though.. but at least they got oil now.. =)
(lo kura, long time no see. I see you've been a lot busier than me posting on these forums after they pruned posts heh)
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Wow. Its like a time machine just went back and randomly started plucking users from the past and bringing them INTO THE PRESENT DAY
(lo mate. Long time no troll )
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3 Nov 2004, 02:47
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Re: Election 2004.
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Originally Posted by Ste
if you click on florida - most of the precincts have given a majority to bush so far
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Yeah, but without the other 70% - 75% of the vote, it's meaningless. Same with Ohio. Geographically, it looks like the Bush-leaning precincts are the ones that have mostly declared so far in Florida.
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3 Nov 2004, 02:50
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Re: Election 2004.
108 Bush
77 Kerry
But a few notes, Kerry has romped away with pensylvania by the looks of it.
Florida hasn't got the results from miami in which pretty much decides which way the state get's called so while bush has 55% it really depends on how miami goes.
the 1 vote Kerry lost since my last post was in Maine which has caused some intrigue.
Other news is that the Republicans have definately held the senate however.... picked up 4 seats in oklahoma or some shit.
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3 Nov 2004, 02:50
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Re: Election 2004.
Just in case you didn't watch it:
CNN was comparing today's precincts votes in Florida to those 4 years ago, and many precincts that voted for Al Gore are currently in favour of Bush.
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3 Nov 2004, 02:56
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Re: Election 2004.
162 Bush
112 Kerry
But the west is another kettle of fish when those numbers come in.
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3 Nov 2004, 02:56
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Entium
Just in case you didn't watch it:
CNN was comparing today's precincts votes in Florida to those 4 years ago, and many precincts that voted for Al Gore are currently in favour of Bush.
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Yeah, I personally am waiting for the South Florida Results to come in,
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3 Nov 2004, 03:00
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Re: Election 2004.
please sweet jebus lord in haven please let bush not win
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3 Nov 2004, 03:05
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dace
please sweet jebus lord in haven please let bush not win
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Dont worry, the west coast has not come in yet, unless california sides with the governator
EDIT:
BUSH: 155 / 54%
KERRY : 112 / 45%
My Data: http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pag...lts/index.html
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3 Nov 2004, 03:06
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
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please sweet jebus lord in haven please let bush not win
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Calm Down Dear , Its an Election ......
(California is, apparently , a definite Kerry state)
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3 Nov 2004, 03:07
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Re: Election 2004.
Missouri was supposed to be a swing state, but so far every precinct has gone for Bush
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3 Nov 2004, 03:07
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It was a Stupid Dream
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kurashima
Calm Down Dear , Its an Election ......
(California is, apparently , a definite Kerry state)
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The Governer, Arnie, the Governator, is Republican
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nondescript Human
Missouri was supposed to be a swing state, but so far every precinct has gone for Bush
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There are a lot of precienct's in Missouri
Oh and MM, its because of the GOVERNATOR, its unlikely, but I think it would be cool
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3 Nov 2004, 03:08
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Re: Election 2004.
Where are people gathering this idea that California is 'wobbly'?
California is one of, if not the most strongly Democratic state in Presidential elections.
You may as well suggest that Kerry has a chance of winning Texas.
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3 Nov 2004, 03:09
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nondescript Human
Missouri was supposed to be a swing state, but so far every precinct has gone for Bush
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it's 51/49 to kerry atm on CNN
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3 Nov 2004, 03:11
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Re: Election 2004.
Only 7% have declared in Missourah. No point suggesting anything either way atm.
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3 Nov 2004, 03:12
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Re: Election 2004.
Sorry, all but one. And yes, it's 51/49 nevertheless.
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3 Nov 2004, 03:16
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marilyn Manson
Where are people gathering this idea that California is 'wobbly'?
California is one of, if not the most strongly Democratic state in Presidential elections. :confused:
You may as well suggest that Kerry has a chance of winning Texas.
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errr Bush won Tex"bunch of ****ing morons"as
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3 Nov 2004, 03:18
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dace
errr Bush won Tex"bunch of ****ing morons"as
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I was suggesting that the idea that Bush could win California was as likely as the one that Kerry could win Texas.
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3 Nov 2004, 03:22
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Re: Election 2004.
More likely than that imo; the rural east of California is Republican. Still not enough though.
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3 Nov 2004, 03:33
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Re: Election 2004.
164 for Bush now. Bush still winning on popular too
170: sippi goes to bushy
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3 Nov 2004, 03:35
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Re: Election 2004.
Half of the stations in Miami are still open, apparently.
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3 Nov 2004, 03:48
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Re: Election 2004.
Miami-dade is looking like 54:46 to kerry, which means its likely Florida will go to Bush
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3 Nov 2004, 04:18
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Re: Election 2004.
Missouri is predicted to be Bush (CNN)
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3 Nov 2004, 04:22
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Re: Election 2004.
Get off my TV Loyd Grossman you big ****.
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3 Nov 2004, 04:28
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Re: Election 2004.
Bush is going to win.
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3 Nov 2004, 04:32
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nondescript Human
Bush is going to win.
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Doing the math, its a repeat of 2000, lays on florida, which is looking like Kerry
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3 Nov 2004, 04:33
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Re: Election 2004.
I've got 52 - 47 in favour of Bush in Florida, with 85% announced.
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3 Nov 2004, 04:33
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Re: Election 2004.
It is pretty much a repeat, and Florida isn't going to go to Kerry in my opinion.
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3 Nov 2004, 04:36
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marilyn Manson
I've got 52 - 47 in favour of Bush in Florida, with 85% announced.
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Miami has not been declared, therefore no-point saying shit till that gets called
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3 Nov 2004, 04:39
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Re: Election 2004.
196 Bush
112 Kerry
Apparrently Bush has a newer harsher Patriot act in store for the American's should he hold a second term.
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3 Nov 2004, 04:43
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Re: Election 2004.
Iowa is starting to come in, early lead for Kerry, Florida is starting to slide again to Bush, I dont think Miami can pull it back for Kerry
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3 Nov 2004, 04:52
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Re: Election 2004.
PA called for Kerry
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3 Nov 2004, 04:56
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Re: Election 2004.
210 Bush 199 Kerry
Yay for 6 week recounts.
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3 Nov 2004, 04:57
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Re: Election 2004.
Seriously, where the **** you getting your numbers from
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3 Nov 2004, 05:01
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Re: Election 2004.
Eyedology
not
Idiology
****ing BBC news.
PS Is sunday broadcasting these results back to us through a time machine or something?
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3 Nov 2004, 05:03
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Re: Election 2004.
NBC has called Arizona and Idaho for Bush.
Washington and California for Kerry.
Bush 207; Kerry 199.
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3 Nov 2004, 05:04
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Re: Election 2004.
Wherever Sunday's results are coming from, the source is not on this earth.
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3 Nov 2004, 05:04
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Re: Election 2004.
West States closed, Cali going to be Kerry according to CNN (who'd a thought it?)
Iowa is the swing state
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3 Nov 2004, 05:06
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Starbucks
(who'd a thought it?)
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Everybody.
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3 Nov 2004, 05:10
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marilyn Manson
Everybody.
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3 Nov 2004, 05:10
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Re: Election 2004.
I'm getting my figures from the live feed in washington from CBC Newsworld... and they haven't been wrong, they have just been far ahead of you guys.
p.s. he NEEDS Ohio, then EITHER Iowa or New Mexico... they are pretty much sure he's lost Florida.
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3 Nov 2004, 05:11
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Re: Election 2004.
Errr, if Kerry retains the Gore states, and wins Nevada and New Hampshire, (Which looks likely atm.) then does Kerry win?
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3 Nov 2004, 05:18
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Re: Election 2004.
I'm not sure; I've seen three different electoral vote totals for Gore in 2000: 260, 266 and 267.
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3 Nov 2004, 05:22
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Re: Election 2004.
Anything on Ohio?
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3 Nov 2004, 05:24
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Re: Election 2004.
Quote:
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I'm not sure; I've seen three different electoral vote totals for Gore in 2000: 260, 266 and 267.
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Gore won 267 electoral votes in 2000, but one of the DC electors abstained to protest DC's lack of statehood; so he only got 266 electoral votes.
[edit]Because of reapportionment, the states that Gore won in 2000, which were worth 267 electoral votes then, are worth only 260 electoral votes this year. [/edit]
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