To: icwhatudo
75% reporting and Cantor is down 13%
Anyone good at math to tell us what Cantor would need to come back?
10 posted on
06/10/2014 4:55:46 PM PDT by
icwhatudo
(Low taxes and less spending in Sodom and Gomorrah is not my idea of a conservative victory)
To: icwhatudo
Anyone good at math to tell us what Cantor would need to come back? A miracle (kinda like Algebra).
Or a lot of cheating, which Republicans on the whole are just not equipped for.
13 posted on
06/10/2014 4:58:38 PM PDT by
grobdriver
(Where is Wilson Blair when you need him?)
To: icwhatudo
Anyone good at math to tell us what Cantor would need to come back? Quick calcs here...
53,152 total votes represent 75% of the precincts.
Assuming a straight line spread of votes across precincts, that means there is a total available votes of 70,869.
That leaves 17,717 left to win.
Cantor is behind by 6,532, which is 37% of the remaining votes.
-PJ
30 posted on
06/10/2014 5:05:32 PM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
(If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
To: icwhatudo
When Michael Barone says it is over it will be over.
He is usually on Fox News during election nights.
Anyone see him yet.
37 posted on
06/10/2014 5:11:03 PM PDT by
mware
To: icwhatudo
Politico has called it for Brat.
38 posted on
06/10/2014 5:11:03 PM PDT by
Fantasywriter
(Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
To: icwhatudo
“Anyone good at math to tell us what Cantor would need to come back?”
Not good at math, but good at ‘counting’.
Look in car trunks for those other ballots.
63 posted on
06/10/2014 5:54:13 PM PDT by
Scrambler Bob
(You can count my felonies by looking at my FR replies.)
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