Posted on 11/02/2004 9:45:14 PM PST by rfmad
Someone educate us on the remaining counties in MIchigan and Wisconsin
check yahoo...perfect up to date
Might as well ask for Iowa as well.
Yahoo's bloody map has already given Kerry these EVs.
I'm here in MI, and can't get up to date info from our SOS or county clerks. So, we'll have to wait until a.m.
Wisconsin is still very much a toss up...still some heavy GWB counties left, but they are not heavily populated. Not much left for Kerry though...it won't be called for awhile, methinks.
doesn't look to good for WI. Too many with a small number of votes that must total to beat the trends...
Wisconsin looks questionable.
Dane county (Madison) is still only 147 of 214 precincts in. (Heavy dim)
Waukesha county is also 152 of 205 in. (heavy GOP)
Kenosha, which has been the center of the shenanigans has only 9 of 69 precincts in.
Racine, another fraud hotbed has 24 of 68 precincts reporting as well.
Here is a county by county breakdown.
http://network.ap.org/dynamic/files/elections/2004/general/by_county/pres/WI.html?SITE=WIMILELN&SECTION=POLITICS
I was taking a look at some of the counties in Michigan. In a sampling, Bush is doing better than he did in 2000 everywhere but Wayne County (Detroit). In Wayne County Kerry is actually doing better than Gore did, but that was with about half the precincts reporting. I find it interesting that they aren't calling it for Kerry though. Oakland County, the second largest county in the state had a large lead for Bush, but with only 20% in or so.
The problem with this goofy state is that we are controled by the whims of 3-4 counties. Each of them have a very heavy union [read as communist] communities.
Every single instance of vote fraud must be brought to the attention of the media and the legislature. The Wisconsin GOP must get a bill through tightening up voting requirements before the 2006 election. Everyone should have to show a valid ID to vote, even if it requires the state to waive the fee for a state issued ID.
Gov. Doyle must be defeated in the next election and E. Michael McCann must be replaced as Milwaukee County District Attorney.
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