Posted on 11/02/2004 3:02:33 PM PST by Howlin
U.S. President And Vice President
Precincts Reporting 1092 of 3943
John F. Kerry, John Edwards DEM 434,410 47.3%
George W. Bush, Dick Cheney REP 478,420 52.1%
Michael Badnarik, Richard V. Campagna LIB 3,072 .3%
Michael A. Peroutka, Chuck Baldwin CST 1,587 .2%
Ralph Nader WI 129 .0%
Total Votes 917,618
U.S. Senator Precincts Reporting 1092 of 3931
Farmer, Nancy DEM 401,644 44.2%
Bond, Christopher (Kit) REP 498,971 54.9%
Tull, Kevin LIB 4,541 .5%
Griffin, Don CST 3,150 .3%
Total Votes 908,306
Governor Precincts Reporting 1092 of 3920
McCaskill, Claire DEM 454,676 49.7%
Blunt, Matt REP 448,624 49.1%
Swenson, John M. LIB 7,509 .8%
Wells, Robert CST 3,535 .4%
Johnson, Kenneth J. WI 31 .0%
Total Votes 914,375
Lieutenant Governor Precincts Reporting 1092 of 3920
Cook, Rebecca McDowell (Bekki) DEM 443,492 49.6%
Kinder, Peter REP 429,559 48.0%
Ferguson, Mike LIB 16,423 1.8%
Hillis, Bruce CST 4,616 .5%
Total Votes 894,090
Secretary Of State Precincts Reporting 1092 of 3920
Carnahan, Robin DEM 469,731 52.2%
Hanaway, Catherine L. REP 410,099 45.5%
Davis, Christopher LIB 15,947 1.8%
Ivanovich, Donna CST 4,909 .5%
Total Votes 900,686
State Treasurer Precincts Reporting 1091 of 3920
Powell, Mark DEM 419,918 47.5%
Steelman, Sarah REP 439,777 49.7%
Emerson, Lisa J. LIB 19,078 2.2%
Fluharty, Chris CST 5,671 .6%
Total Votes 884,444
Attorney General Precincts Reporting 1092 of 3920
Nixon, Jeremiah W. (Jay) DEM 540,207 60.4%
Byrd, Chris REP 334,233 37.4%
Browning, David R. LIB 13,719 1.5%
Fry, David CST 6,033 .7%
Total Votes 894,192
LOOKING AT PA RETURNS.
Central counties have not been counted yet! These are ALL Bush counties. It is not over yet!
Bush received one EV from Maine.
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Here's my take:
About 33% of the voters are in the Philly and Pittsburgh areas (plus some NJ spillovers in the east, and Erie). These areas avoting roughly 60/40 for sKerry.
The rest of the state is leaning Bush, but not as strong, maybe about 55/45 for Bush.
Taking that out means roughly no more than a 51/49 split one way or the other. Bottom line - it's gonna be close still. The thing that will decide it is the conservative T - turnout & Bush's ability to get more %% there.
Hail Wisconsin!
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If Kerry would have bought a villa there it may have been different. He could hav employed them.
Give them another few hours- they'll go nuts.
The question is, will they-
A) Be insanely mad after convincing themselves that Bush stole the election
or
B) Sink into a melodramatic depression
Either way, I can't wait!
Palm Beach and Miami have enough votes in to call it
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1266984/posts?page=4716#4716
New Hampshire
2004-11-03 03:23:28 GMT
President - 134 of 301 Precincts Reporting
Name Party Votes Pct
Bush, George Rep 148,643 49.75
Kerry, John Dem 148,169
It's starting to look like the big turnouts were the American people coming out to protect their President from the lunatic fringe. Woo Hoo
CBS is giving the one available EV in Maine to Bush. Maine splits EVs by district.
Does Obama scare anyone like he does me?.....
Obama and Harold Ford Jr....... the great black hope.
Who will be the presidential candidate?
My best friend and I wore our custom made "W" tees to our volleyball game tonight. We won 2 of 3 games to take the match. WOOO HOOOO!!!!
They are still mistakenly voting for Buchanan.
I'm back. You may resume posting.
LOL!
I am LOVING the FLA numbers...keep getting BETTER AND BeTTER
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