Posted on 11/02/2004 3:02:33 PM PST by Howlin
Division of Elections
2004 General Election
UNOFFICIAL ELECTION NIGHT RETURNS
(may not include absentee or provisional ballots)
Last Update: 11/2/2004 8:19 PM
"Beware, folks.. Looks like the MSM is trying to turn VA into 2000's Florida."
No I heard it wrong, he may of said West Va..
My bad
sorry
The real point is that CNN called it and they are under a panic attack. I knew they were wrong.
Maybe it was me under the panic attack:) sorry
Bush, George W. Republican 48,235 54.70%
Kerry, John F. Democratic 39,580 44.89%
"Anyone else feel like a fool with 6 different browser windows open and frantic click and refreshes all the time?"
No, I feel quite smart with my tabbed browsing self.
You think Keyes was actually going to pull more?
Those are old numbers. Cspan is shpwing Kerry up like 18,000 voytes in Ohio. Hope thats just because cleveland came in and not a trend.
You were expecting a different outcome?
New Jersey has a reputation for being corrupt so I think the dems are hurrying to put the fix in for Kerry ---
I really don't think Bush thought he would get New Jersey until a couple of weeks ago when it was polling very close. I think at that time, his campaign said what the heck, even if we don't get NJ, maybe some E. Pennsylvania people may listen to speech in NJ.
No wonder the moveon.org girl I talked to today here said nobody wanted to talk politics to her on the phone. We love our Governor Bush and that translates into votes for Dubya.
Florida: Bush carries Wakula County, 57.4 to 42.7. He expanded his margin there by net 910 votes.
Fox also sucks with the stupid whooshing sound effects and whirling picture frames.
I like 10 point leads. Let them hold.
Bush has a big lead in the popular vote at this point, which is mostly urban east coast votes. I thought typically the Democrat had strong early returns because of the likelyhood of east coast urban results, and the Democrat typically lost his margin as the night rolls on, and the east coast rural results, and midwest results come in.
So at this point, I am confident.
The Fox News guys are really not sounding positive about Bush. Not that they have too...I want them to sound truthful...but they all seem resigned to a Bush loss, without saying it out loud.
Ohio:
Precincts Reporting: 0.25%
Office Candidate Party Votes % Of Votes
President/Vice President
Bush, George W. Republican 48,235 54.70%
Kerry, John F. Democratic 39,580 44.89%
Looks like the AP has it flipped (haha, flip flop...).
KNBC local news in Los Angeles just said California had record turnout today, and that "150,000-200,000 absentee ballots" in Florida won't be counted untiL Thursday
OK Goes Bush Source AP
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