Posted on 11/02/2004 9:23:13 PM PST by Shortwave
Even if Ohio is tied, and this BS about missing votes is resolved, if you add the absentee ballots, Bush will win. It's over, it's done, and I'm going to bed!
Sweet dreams, in a land where Bush is President.
It ain't over 'til the traitor concedes.
Me to, bed sounds good, but I'm waiting till official call for Ohio for Bush!
You're assuming most of the absentees will go to Bush. I hope your assumption is correct.
You forgot the provisional ballots. Unless he has a 150,000 vote blow out, Ohio will be the new Florida!
Here in Dayton with one of the largest military installations (Wright-Patt),
the overseas military ballots alone will secure total defaet for Lurch...
It's over...Bush has won. Ohio is out of Kerry's grasp. The nation is saved for for more years.
I'm going to bed. I love you FReepers!!!!
Me too. I've been up since 1 am.
Me to, bed sounds good, but I'm waiting till official call for Ohio for Bush!
Me too...will not go to bed until Our President is back for another four years!
SeeBS just had the Ohio numbers on the screen. They had Bush up by over 130,000 votes!?!?!? Is that right??
Still awake here in Centerville. Come on, Ohio. Let's put this one away.
I dont give a damn if I got to sat here all night Im going to see Bush win!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1267476/posts
Bush nets 20,000 votes in Butler County, Cincinnati Suburb.
Bush nets 856 in NE Wayne County. Bush still up 1.7% in NE Ohio...waiting on more Cuyahoga.
Bush nets 1990 in Marion County, West Central
West Ohio...Bush nets 2,900 votes in Darke County.
Central Ohio...reports my Hawkeye, [JAY MEANS "BUCKEYE"] "Good news for Bush. Bush up significantly in the following counties: Clark +5 (big county) Greene +3 (big county) Ross +2.6 (med county) Down BIGTIME in Coshocton (9% down) but it's a really SMALL county. All of the other 16 counties in my group, Bush is doing better by about 1-3%. But these are smaller counties (but every vote counts). Maybe down by a fraction of a point in a couple small counties."
Bush holding his own in Dayton and Columbus, reports another Hawkeye [BUCKEYE]: "Bush's percentage increase is about 1%. With 60% in Franklin (Columbus), Bush is ahead 50-49.5 he lost it 48-47 in 2000. With 73% in Montgomery (Dayton), Kerry is ahead 50-49 in 2000, Gore won it by 50-48."
Bush winning Dayton is pretty much it. Kerry had to get win by 10,000 minimum in Dayton even to have a chance. This one's over, folks.
Strange...the first poster and the last three have just joined FR in the last few months. Coincidence?
OHIO...a win for the Prez will be greatly appreciated.
I'm stayng up until it's over. I wanna hear Skerry give the concession.
Was that directed to me?
I was thinking this too, but "the traitor" isn't the incumbent, so he can't start putting together his transition team. He'll look foolish. If they sue, it will be ridiculous. The provisionals won't close the gap, especially since each will be contested.
I have a disturbing vision of 10,000 Democrat lawyers converging on Ohio as I write this.
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