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with 269, even if Kerry wins all of the other free states, it'll tie and go to the House where Bush'll win. woohoo!
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no tie, no way. NM is his.
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Iowa - about 100 votes. NV - 1500 votes. I think he'll take all three.
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dang, those are cloooooooose!
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Fox has Bush 269, Kerry 211. We're almost there.
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Now Bush is up by 3000 in Iowa. He's down by 1200 in Nevada
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OK, Bryan - you've got the con.
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This is really not good for my blood pressure...
C'mon c'mon c'mon... -Z. |
the con?
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The Conning Tower. Like in Run Silent Run Deep
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Steve!! Welcome! Where have you been all night?!?
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I have refrained from posting for the last week.
I didnt feel the need to. I knew that Bush would win. And it was not worth the effort to listen to the lefties. I have been lurking though and read the posts. |
Now Kerry is saying that Ohio should not go to Bush...
Grasping, grasping... |
Looks like Bush is pulling ahead in NM.
Iowa is amazing: 92% of the votes are in, and the margin is ~ 7000 votes! (But Bush is ahead) |
CNN has:
Bush 249 Kerry 211 They're still yet to declare California, aren't they? I'm not entirely familiar with your voting system... |
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Currently, the more conservative media institutions (foxnews, for example) have Bush at 269, while more liberal institutinos (cnn comes to mind) have Bush at 249. Remember, there are plenty of used-car lots in the Washington DC area...often very hard to tell the used car salesmen from the congressmen Go figure. -Z. |
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Ok, I gotta get some sleep. I'll see it in the morning.
This was fun - we'll have to do it again sometime soon -maybe 4 years or so?! :) Good night. -Z. Edit: Must..wait...till...end.... Check out NV: they acutally have a slot that you can vote for "None of these" according to CNN. Woud you believe that 2,229 people, or 1% of the people of the fine state of Nevada voted for "None of these" TABS: Where are you?!? We need to have this verified by our resident buffet, er, Nevada politics expert! :D |
I will not succumb to the darkside of the force. The rebellion shall strike back and take power from the emperor and darth vader. Then peace shall be restored throughout the galaxy. Sorry just finished the Empire Strikes Back haha. Honestly being a young and first time voter (21) this election has been very exciting for me. Reading up on all the issues, pros, cons and so on and so forth has further established my belief that who I voted for truly deserves the job.
Bush did this, Kerry did that, I'm better, no I am, this is a tough job, yada yada yada. South Park was rather interesting last Wednesday it faced Kyle with voting between a giant douche and a terd sandwich. He went with the terd sandwich, the lesser of two evils. As far as who was what I leave that to you. The biggest success in this election was not Bush being reelected of Kerry taking office, it was voter turnout. Whomever ends up taking office these are trying and interesting times not only at home but more specifically throughout the world. India and Pakistan are becoming the new China, China is becoming its own superpower, the number one consumer of raw material in the world and the largest producer of products. Escalating problems in the middle east, dislike and distrust from Europe and more importantly dislike and distrust from at home. I wish the next pres. elect the best of luck, he will surely need it. I do prefer one greatly over the other for a great number of reasons which I feel no need to explain here. All you mofo's better have gone out and voted though! |
Before anyone goes to beddy-bye (especially you moderator), be it known that Ohio has been called "too close to call" by that nasty liberal news agency CNN.
Sweet dreams... |
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