cascade moderate dem county 48,000 reg voters 23 of 38 reporting 9600 Burns 10,800 Tester
fergus moderate rep county 8000 reg voters 4 of 16 reporting 861 Burns 504 Tester
gallatin - even 56,000 reg voters 10 of 46 reporting 9900 Burns 9700 Tester
glacier moderate rep county 8000 reg voters 8 of 16 reporting 1200 Burns 1000 Tester
lake - even 8000 reg voters 20 of 22 reporting 4200 Burns 4300 Tester
lewis & clark - moderate rep county 38,000 reg voters 53 of 54 11,400 Burns 14,400 Tester
lincoln - strong rep 12,000 reg voters 8 of 14 reporting 2600 Burns 2000 Tester
yellowstone - strong rep 92,000 reg voters 0 of 69 reporting
They are now separated by 3300 votes. With the exception of Lewis & Clark, the voting results have closely paralleled 2004. There is no reason to believe Burns can't pick up the necessary votes in Yellowstone where Bush received 41,000 votes to Kerry's 24,000.
Except that Burns only carried Yellowstone by 2,600 when he last ran in 2000.
Fingers crossed though, this is gonna be a nailbiter.
maybe this night can be salvaged after all.
Why is Yellowstone so late with their results?
This summary is giving me a warm and fuzzy feeling. Yellowstone hasn't reported in yet. When it does, the race will be razor close. A few thousand votes either way will decide the election -- and control of the Senate.
You mean I can't be put out pf my misery yet?
It will be a miracle for Burns to eke out a win, but I sure hope he does!
>>yellowstone - strong rep 92,000 reg voters 0 of 69 reporting
I wonder why CNN have it marked as white rather than red on their electoral map? Weird.