Posted on 11/12/2004 11:07:27 AM PST by Reagan80
Thanks. Have copied and circulated to email addees.
Not Wisconsin, but we probably lost 20,000 votes to fraud.
As best I can tell, we are losing percentage.
Wisconsin is unlikely. The Wisconsin State Elections Board does not release any numbers until they're official on 12/1, but the AP reported a Kerry lead of just under 12,000 as of 11/4, with roughly 3,000,000 votes cast.
New Hampshire is next to impossible; Kerry's lead was just under 10,000 according to the New Hampshire Elections Division as of 11/8, with under 700,000 votes cast.
1 of Kerry's 20 in the tally is DC.
BTW, today is the last day that overseas absentee ballots postmarked no later than 11/2 can arrive back and be counted.
State Bush Pop. Vote % Kerry Pop. Vote % Electoral Votes Winner
Alabama 63% 37% 9 Bush
Alaska 62% 35% 3 Bush
Arizona 55% 44% 10 Bush
Arkansas 54% 45% 6 Bush
California 45% 54% 55 Kerry
Colorado 52% 47% 9 Bush
Connecticut 44% 54% 7 Kerry
Delaware 46% 53% 3 Kerry
Florida 52% 47% 27 Bush
Georgia 58% 41% 15 Bush
Hawaii 45% 54% 4 Kerry
Idaho 68% 30% 4 Bush
Illinois 45% 55% 21 Kerry
Indiana 60% 39% 11 Bush
Iowa 50% 49% 7 Bush
Kansas 62% 36% 6 Bush
Kentucky 60% 40% 8 Bush
Louisiana 57% 42% 9 Bush
Maine 45% 53% 4 Kerry
Maryland 43% 56% 10 Kerry
Massachusetts 37% 62% 12 Kerry
Michigan 48% 51% 17 Kerry
Minnesota 48% 51% 10 Kerry
Mississippi 60% 40% 6 Bush
Missouri 53% 46% 11 Bush
Montana 59% 39% 3 Bush
Nebraska 66% 33% 5 Bush
Nevada 50% 48% 5 Bush
New Hampshire 49% 50% 4 Kerry
New Jersey 46% 53% 15 Kerry
New Mexico 50% 49% 5 Bush
New York 40% 58% 31 Kerry
North Carolina 56% 44% 15 Bush
North Dakota 63% 35% 3 Bush
Ohio 51% 49% 20 Bush
Oklahoma 66% 34% 7 Bush
Oregon 48% 51% 7 Kerry
Pennsylvania 49% 51% 21 Kerry
Rhode Island 39% 60% 4 Kerry
South Carolina 58% 41% 8 Bush
South Dakota 60% 38% 3 Bush
Tennessee 57% 42% 11 Bush
Texas 61% 38% 34 Bush
Utah 71% 26% 5 Bush
Vermont 39% 59% 3 Kerry
Virginia 54% 45% 13 Bush
Washington 46% 53% 11 Kerry
Washington, D.C. 9% 90% 3 Kerry
West Virginia 56% 43% 5 Bush
Wisconsin 49% 50% 10 Kerry SLASHING TIRES WORKS!
Wyoming 69% 29% 3 Bush
Lost Wisconsin to vote fraud, yes. Not to mention out and out vandalism and violence.
Where did you get that information?
That would be District of CRACK!
Smart aleck. LOL.
My God...this is beautiful.
Is GW's popular vote still at 51%?
From the link in Post #2 (http://news.yahoo.com/electionresults), the table showing each state's percentage for the candidates and their Electoral Votes was imported into a spreadsheet.
Then based on the popular vote % in each state, a portion of the EV's for each candidate was calculated (e.g. 63% x 9 = 5.7 EV for Bush in Alabama), and then the state totals summed up to get the overall result.
Many people have proposed that each congressional district's vote determine one of the EV's for the state it's in, with the 2 EV's corresponding to the state's senators being apportioned according to that state's overall popular vote. I'd like to see an analysis on that basis.
Here in the Chicago area, many of the congressional districts around Chicago are shaped like pie pieces, with a chunk of the district in Chicago and the rest in the suburbs, each set up to get a Democratic majority (hey, they had the votes to get the map approved ...). They are (with a couple of notable exceptions) reasonably compact; they're just well engineered, instead of making districts that are wholly suburban and wholly urban.
Kerry's totals are higher as well. The percentages, which is what's more important when you're talking "mandate", haven't changed.
That's because you're a Haliburton plant just like Buckhead was. You KNEW the total because you knew how many Diebold electronic voting machines were rigged to change the outcome. Shame, shame.
This has been a Democrat Underground moment sponsored by MoveOn.org.
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