Posted on 11/02/2004 3:02:33 PM PST by Howlin
Bush up 1,734,343 total votes
WTH does that mean?
Doesn't sound f'ing good.
ARe we losing IOWA????
This is worrisome.
Bush up 5 points with 3% reported in MI. Only 97% to go! ;-)
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I'll update when I have more complete info.
Brett just got finishing tasting Ralph Nader's entrails. Enough. He is banned here.
I've got FOX on,but I am NOT a happy camper.:-(
On Drudge/Yahoo MO, MI, WI, AR all PINK!!!
Conversely, the Madistan crowd is already starting to be counted (parts of Dane County was one of the first to be counted).
This is the way Fox does it, they keep us lapping milk during regular programming and then when it counts they go blue. It has been the way they do things if you think about it.
Then there are the absentees.
what is he saying to Rudy?
what is going on with Fox? do they have sources of information that no one else does?
Specter down 60% to 37% with 462,000 votes counted.
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/politics/2004_ELECTIONRESULTS_GRAPHIC/
Thumping in Swing Swing Swing sounds like my heart.
DRUDGE has WISCONSIN and MICHIGAN leaning BUSH
Thanks MOJO!!!
MISSOURI> Drudge likes to screw with us FReepers. :)
Name Party Votes Pct
Bush, George (i) Rep 284,212 51.45
Kerry, John Dem 265,614 48.09
Badnarik, Michael Lib 1,727 .31
Peroutka, Michael CST 827 .15
Governor - 395 of 3943 Precincts Reporting
Name Party Votes Pct
Blunt, Matt Rep 265,716 48.33
McCaskill, Claire Dem 278,157 50.60
Swenson, John Lib 4,066 .74
Wells, Robert CST 1,824 .33
U.S. Senate - 485 of 3943 Precincts Reporting
Name Party Votes Pct
Bond, Kit (i) Rep 297,287 54.31
Farmer, Nancy Dem 245,308 44.82
Tull, Kevin Lib 3,167 .58
Griffin, Don CST 1,612 .29
By State By County
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This is no time to go wobbly...
The numbers are primarily from the Democratic Philly area, possibly with some from the Pittsburgh area. But the numbers still have to come in from the conservative T area (everything outside of the Philly (southeast area of the state) and Pittsburg (southwest area of the state). Turnout was supposed to be strong in those areas.
I'm not prepared to say W will win PA (I'm more hopefull for Ohio & Florida), but don't give up on us yet either.
In English please?
Exit polls: you would have thought that they'd have learned their lessons in 2000 and 2002. Any assortment of Freepers could do a better job at political analysis.
MSM = fools and idiots.
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