Posted on 11/02/2004 3:02:33 PM PST by Howlin
The "extra" votes are on the same plane as the dummie lawyers, they'll be there soon!
What's JMJ?
CSPAN still shows Michigan undecided --- AND Kerry lead has dropped UNDER 100K with 80% reporting.
THEY NEED TO CALL THIS DAMN ELECTION!!
Did the Fox decision room go to bed? What is going on here???
Oh good, once Bush wins another state he is going to his campaign headquarters to address his supporters!
Hell yes -- I can even keep up with the thread now...
I'm staying up as well. Fat lady warming up..ready to sing soon...I'll wait.
Angle said Bush is winning Ohio by 140,000. Apparently Bush is waiting for Nevada and NM to come in before finally either giving his victory speech or issuing a statement.
Really. This is so over.
On Fox they say that there is still hope that the President will say something tonight.
Regarding New Mexico. Yahoo shows it at 101% reporting and still won't call it for the President!
Yahoo has 101% reporting for New Mexico
Whew! It's 2 a.m., I'm wired up on coffee and Coca-Cola and ready to throw some gas on the fire! Woo-Hoo!
Jim Angel says Bush people believe they have won Ohio and there is almost no chance Kerry can pull it out. Pres is 140,000 votes ahead. Only 140,000 provisonal ballots out. So there's no way Kerry can win Ohio. White House has not given up on Bush saying something tonight. Or Pres might issue a statment. Bush people say there is no way Kerry can get victory out of 140,000 provisional ballots.
I wish W would say something.
I think the stock market knows that Bush has won. S&P Futures are up +11 right now and Nasdaq Futures are up +20!
CNN Cuyahoga County:
Kerry
433,262 67% 100% of precincts reporting
Bush
215,624 33%
CNN is ahead of the SOS.
I'm Catholic...
Jesus, Mary and Joseph...
a phrase or helplessness and disgust.
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