Posted on 11/06/2004 8:17:58 AM PST by OwnershipSociety
According to election turnout experts 120.2 million turned out to vote Tuesday.
With apprx 117 million counted to date, it is certain that Bush will easily surpass 60 million and may make 61 million.
Final results will not be known until early December.
Wisconsin. Pennsylvania. Minnesota. Maine. Delaware. Oregon. Maryland. Connecticut. Oh, wait...that's probably not what you meant. ;-)
Well, she'll switch Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Oregon, to name a few. But, you're right, she can't win. ;-)
Ahhh, you beat me to it!
I read an article where young evangelicals outnumbered the Moveon folks by 4-1.
You forgot john corzine.
Are folks continuing to migrate to big red states (not weak red states since that could just make them more blue)?
Very cute..LOL..I'll frame that..ping you back in 2008..
Actually I will name two, Colorado and Ohio.
Ohio was too close for comfort and Colorado gets more Liberal every day because of the mass exodus from the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia.
Do not fool yourselves into thinking it is impossible. Many things will change in 4 years we need to be ever vigilante and make sure those changes benefit conservative voting blocks. I guarantee you the lefties will sure be working hard to get their Electoral Math in order!
I think so..I think Fl and Texas could EACH gain 2 or 3 EV's by 2010..NY is bleeding people..
Disagree. We beat the Dems in GOTV in OHIO, that was their high-water mark..and in 4 more years..the economy will be roaring..the major issue of jobs will disappear..Ohio shouldn't be a problem..Re Colorado.isn't your poiit counter-intuitve..are Pubbies more likely to move to Colorado?
In PA - At the poll where I was working checking off republican voters - two rep parent were on their cell phones calling their college kids, who had not received their requested absentee ballots, to get home to vote.
Yeah, but are you part of the richest 1% who get tax breaks on the backs of the middle class and working poor?
I hope so! Thanks for taking the risks and doing the heavy lifting to keep the country thriving, despite all the obstacles the gov. throws at you.
I live in Southern Ohio and keep close tabs on the political happenings in the area. My precinct had a total of 6 Democrats on the ballet yet there were something like 20 Republicans. Our county voted for President Bush almost 66%.
However in the last few days I've heard from my politically involved Democrat friends that this will change starting next year. They are going to match every Republican candidate with a Democrat opponent.
They are not taking this lying down they know OHIO is key!
As for Colorado I can only relay info from a friend who moved there a few years back. He lives in Boulder and he tells me every day it slips more and more into Liberal La La land. If Boulder's population keeps soaring and this liberal trend continues then we will have another Illinois on our hands.
Possibly Ohio.
And those of us who are conservatives in the Liberal County of King, very much appreciate your help in trying to get Rossi and our beloved Pres elected!
Everyone say a prayer for Rossi to win - we really NEED him as Gov in this state (the home of Osamama Murray, Bagdad Jim, and the corrupt, socialist King County Council that wants to take away our property rights).
Well as usual the pundits were correct, a turnout of 120 milliom plus made it a certainty that Kerry would be our, ahem, CIC and the dems would retake control of Congress.
She won't switch Ohio if the economy is doing weell there. Florida went up to a 5 point Bush win because the economy is in good shape there and Ohio will go to a 5 point win if the economy is doing well in 2008.
It was too good a straight line to go unnoticed.
California counts everything.
Any more updates on this?
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