for logistical reasons, big cities count the slowest. Patience.
Hope you're right - Fox has it 55-45 Kerry......
That's only 0.25% reporting.
Whew!
There's no way to tell, unless you are intimately familiar with the 0.25% of precincts that have reported, whether this is good or not.
i hate to post this http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/OH/P/00/index.html
shows more votes in the sec of state site.
The Dem cities are wanting to be last so they stuff the ballots
Um, it's actually at sKerry-95,523 54% Bush-79,696 46%,right now. Cuyahoga county is just starting to come in.
It better, it is the whole ball of wax if Florida comes in for us. I don't feel good about MI, MN etc., Kerry is keeping all the Gore states.
Interesting break down of counties with initial returns posted. Most seem to be mid-state rural countues ringing Columbus. Lake County, Northeast of Cuyahoga has Bush in the lead as well.
Interesting enough, NONE of the predominantly GOP counties have reported any votes yet (Hamiton, Brown, Clermont, Butler and Warren).
Cuyahoga has no votes on the board and Franklin County has some votes posted showing a razor thin Bush lead.
I was surprized that NJ went for Kerry. That was supposed to be one that Bush could pick up.
At first glance...yeah, it looks great.
But that's only a small fraction of the total vote.
61 of 11477 precincts - 1 percent
John F. Kerry Dem 89,294 - 55 percent
George W. Bush (i) Rep 73,327 - 45 percent
Michael Badnarik NP 428 - 0 percent
Michael Peroutka NP 263 - 0 percent
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=index2&cid=1252
What is up with these exit poll numbers on cnn.com with Pa, Fl, and Oh. I can't watch this anymore. Its a downer.
The web site trails the actual counting, and Kerry is now ahead.
Why does FNC have it opposite, saying Kerry is ahead?
Oh, heavenly Father, Let this hold!
Please - somebody - explain why Ohio looks so great!
I need some reinforcement.
Thanks