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| November 2, 2004
Posted on 11/02/2004 3:02:33 PM PST by Howlin
Poll closing times!
Election Results Scorecard
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To: Howlin
Still down -9 in PA, -4 in Michigan, -5 in Wisconsin, -3 in NH, and -1 OH/FL.( according to NRO's latest numbers..)
To: Jrabbit
Yeah, like someone wanting change would vote for no change... The biggest issue was Moral Values? WTF? This exit polling just sucks ass.
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posted on
11/02/2004 3:08:50 PM PST
by
Tuxedo
(Real friends don't let friends vote Democrat.)
To: Howlin; Pukin Dog
The bastards.
FOX is the only halfway trustworthy member of the Consortium. According to Pukin' Dog, a disinformation operation has been underway since the beginning of the afternoon to try and throw this thing to Kerry by making the undecideds pick Kerry and the Republicans go home.
This was aimed at three states: Florida, Ohio, and PA. It may have worked; it may not have worked. A couple of signs, however:
1. Terry McAuliffe is not out talking smack.
2. Absolute confidence inside BC04 about the numbers, esp. in FL and OH.
3. Silence from Lurch.
We wait, of course. A personal note of disappointment:
Why can't the American People at least make up their freaking minds? This looks like another long night, which is what we didn't need in the middle of a war. That half the country could consider pulling a Kaiser Wilhelm and drop the Pilot (Bismarck) for a Senate backbencher makes me pull my hair out.
Oh well, should Bush lose this evening, I have one consolation: the People get the kind of Government they deserve.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
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posted on
11/02/2004 3:08:51 PM PST
by
section9
(Major Motoko Kusanagi says, "Jesus is Coming. Everybody look busy...")
To: franklog
Poll Closing Times/Scorecard Presidential Election 2004
11/02/2004 | self
Closing time State Electoral Vote Bush Kerry(EST)
6:00 p.m. Indiana (*/EST) 0-see later tmzn
Kentucky (*/EST) 0-see later tmzne
7:00 p.m. Indiana (*/CST) 11
Kentucky (*/CST) 8
Georgia (EST) 15
New Hampshire(EST)# 4
South Carolina (EST) 8
Vermont (EST) 3
Virginia (EST) 13
Florida (*/EST) 0-see later tmzn
7:30 p.m. North Carolina (EST)# 15
Ohio (EST) 20
West Virginia (EST) 5
8:00 p.m. Florida (*/CST) 27
Alabama (CST) 9
Connecticut (EST) 7
Delaware (EST) 3
D.C. (EST) 3
Illinois (CST) 21
Kansas (CST/MST)# 6
Maine (EST) 4
Maryland (EST) 10
Massachusetts (EST) 12
Mississippi (CST) 6
Missouri (CST) 11
New Jersey (EST) 15
Oklahoma (CST) 7
Pennsylvania (EST) 21
Tennessee (EST/CST) 11
Michigan (*/EST) 0-see later tmzn
Texas (*/CST) 0-see later tmzn
8:30 p.m. Arkansas (CST) 6
9:00 p.m. Michigan (*/CST) 17
Texas (*/MST) 34
Arizona (MST) 10
Colorado (MST) 9
Louisiana (CST) 9
Minnesota (CST) 10
Nebraska (CST/MST) 5
New Mexico (MST) 5
New York (EST) 31
Rhode Island (EST) 4
South Dakota (CST/MST) 3
Wisconsin (CST) 10
Wyoming (MST) 3
10:00 p.m. Iowa (CST) 7
Montana (MST) 3
Nevada (PST) 5
Utah (MST) 5
Idaho (*/MST) 0-see later tmzn
North Dakota (*/CST) 0-see later tmzn
Oregon (*/MST) 0-see later tmzn
11:00 p.m. California (PST) 55
Hawaii (HI) 4
Idaho (*/PST) 4
North Dakota (*/MST) 3
Oregon (*/PST) 7
Washington (PST) 11
12:00 a.m. Alaska (*/AKST) 0-see later tmzn
01:00 a.m. Alaska (*/ALST) 3
(*/TMZ) - the state resides in two time zones and the polls close at the same local time (i.e. the polls in the time zone further west close one hour later).
(TMZ1/TMZ2) - the state resides in two time zones and the polls close synchronously
# - a portion of the state may have poll closings at a later time.
07:00pm - New Hampshire - permits its 13 cities to keep their polls open until 8 PM EST by local option.
07:30pm - North Carolina - allows its County Boards of Elections to decide whether to keep polls open until 8:30 p.m. EST
08:00pm - Kansas - Most polls in the State close at either 7 pm or 8 pm local time in the Central Time Zone by local option; the remaining polls in the Mountain Time Zone close at either 6 pm or 7 pm local time by local option.
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posted on
11/02/2004 3:09:05 PM PST
by
Peach
(The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed)
To: Howlin
45
posted on
11/02/2004 3:09:11 PM PST
by
killjoy
(Kerry/Edwards so full of crap they need two Johns.)
To: eternity
I'm with you. I can't take watching tv this evening, so I've opened a bottle of Merlot and will enjoy this thread. I gotta know one thing, do y'all think anyone will post any vanity threads this evening? ;-)
46
posted on
11/02/2004 3:09:18 PM PST
by
Quilla
To: Inspectorette
" (Yes, even though this is California, we want our votes counted.)" Exactly the way I feel! It felt so good to punch the square for Bush/Cheney! I went back and reviewed my ballot though, to make sure it had registered! SpOoKy things can happen, even a day or two after Halloween.
FOUR MORE YEARS!
47
posted on
11/02/2004 3:09:27 PM PST
by
Theresawithanh
(Kerry says "Vote for me I have a plan" - I'm voting for Bush, 'cause he's da MAN!)
To: gopwinsin04
Who the hell still believes NRO after today?
48
posted on
11/02/2004 3:09:28 PM PST
by
Howlin
(SEARCH is a FUNCTION -- USE IT!!!!)
To: Howlin
Is that right? Most polls in Kentucky and Indiana closed 10 minutes ago?
49
posted on
11/02/2004 3:09:40 PM PST
by
WinOne4TheGipper
(Click my profile page to see my US Election Atlas Presidential Prediction Map!)
To: Howlin
If you don't want to stomp your television don't turn on MSNBC! Chris Matthews is showing voters who have been "disenfranchised" today. I won't even describe them because I'm sure you can imagine. It is maddening!
We must be doing great because Chris looks beat! They are absolutely trying to sway this election!!!
50
posted on
11/02/2004 3:09:40 PM PST
by
kcvl
To: Howlin
Are you reeeeaaaaaady to r-r-r-r-r-ruuummmmble?
Here we go.
To: Howlin
I am so upset about the whole election. That this nation could even consider anyone with the history of John Kerry is beyond me. George W. Bush has been an outstanding president and deserves re-election.
To: kcvl
FoxNews reporting Bush wins Indiana, Kentucky and Georgia (takes 34-0 lead)
53
posted on
11/02/2004 3:10:19 PM PST
by
mrplind
(If it's not a baby, then you're not pregnant!)
To: cmsgop
54
posted on
11/02/2004 3:10:24 PM PST
by
kenth
(It ain't over 'til Elizabeth Edwards sings...)
To: Howlin
Fox is saying that the missing explosives turned some voters; 64 percent of those people going for Kerry.
Fox is also saying that a LOT of people want change.
Can we just leave off with all the rumor and innuendo. Let's just stick to the FACTS ok? This is stressful enough without all this anecdotal evidence and wild talk
55
posted on
11/02/2004 3:10:43 PM PST
by
MNJohnnie
(Vote Bush 2004-We cannot survive a 9-10 President in a 9-11 World)
To: Stopislamnow
Educated Guess. We're winning! 19 TO ZERO. Kentucky and Indiana!
56
posted on
11/02/2004 3:10:44 PM PST
by
Naspino
(Not creative enough to have a tagline.)
To: tomahawk
Exit polls were wrong in 2000. They are wrong today.
Bush's fault, and the timing is 'suspicious'.
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posted on
11/02/2004 3:10:48 PM PST
by
GaltMeister
(I'm just a Pajamahadeen cog in the wheels of the VRWC.)
To: Howlin
The chart that will live in infamy. Isn't it interesting that the chart has Bush up by 2%, and Zogby calls it for Kerry? Isn't it interesting that Colorado is tied? Isn't it interesting that Bush is only up by 3% in NC. Isn't it interesting that Zogby appears ready to shred his reputation (such as it is), to try to give his own little nudge to Kerry?
Arizona (10)*
Bush + 6.28%
Bush 6%
10
-
Arkansas (6)*
Bush + 5.44%
Bush 3%
6
-
Colorado (9)
Bush + 8.36%
Too Close To Call
-
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Florida (27)
Bush + 0.01%
Kerry .1%
Trending Kerry
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27
Iowa (7)
Gore + 0.31%
Kerry 5%
-
7
Michigan (17)
Gore + 5.13%
Kerry 6%
-
17
Minnesota (10)
Gore + 2.4%
Kerry 6%
-
10
Missouri (11)*
Bush + 3.34%
Bush 3%
11
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Nevada (5)
Bush + 3.55%
Too Close To Call
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-
New Hampshire (4) *
Bush + 1.27%
Kerry 5%
-
4
New Mexico (5)
Gore + 0.06%
Kerry 3%
-
5
North Carolina (15)*
Bush + 12.83%
Bush 3%
15
-
Oregon (7)*
Gore + 0.44%
Kerry 10%
-
7
Ohio (20)
Bush + 3.51%
Bush 2%
Trending Kerry
-
20
Pennsylvania (21)
Gore + 4.17%
Trending Kerry
-
21
Tennessee (11)*
Bush + 3.86%
Bush 4%
11
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Virginia (13)* Bush + 7.00% Bush 13 -
Washington (11)*
Gore + 5.58%
Kerry 11%
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11
West Virginia (5)*
Bush + 6.32%
Bush 4%
5
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Wisconsin (10)
Gore + 0.22%
Kerry 6%
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10
Battleground State Totals 71 139
Current Grand Total: 213 311
* States denoted with an asterisk were polled online in Zogby Interactive surveys.
(as of Nov. 2, 2004 5:00pm)
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posted on
11/02/2004 3:10:49 PM PST
by
Torie
To: bootless
Prayers Up.
I will remain sober for this one. Unlike 2000.
Just talked my Pa. mom into getting out and voting for Bush. Competing with my liberal sister who told her to stay home.
To: Howlin
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