Posted on 11/02/2004 3:02:33 PM PST by Howlin
Bush down 30,000 votes in Iowa and closing!!!! Dont give up on us..
WOW!!! I am getting sober quick!!!
My God, a family of pointers -- Pray really, really hard we're spared.
ROTFL... CAL-E-FOR-NE-AHHH is 55/45 with 6% Reporting.... so far so good people!!!
I feel it too. Hope I'm wrong.
I meant she, just got my fingers crossed!
Carville is getting weak right now.
6802 - Florida has a State listing, of votes and current percentages recorded. I figured mine on 91% finished, at about 10:15 CST. Perhaps Pennsylvania has something too.
However, I think that you need to count the votes around Philadelphia, to see how many more votes they have for Kerry than the total population of the area.
Here is a very good calculator map:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/ecc/calculator.htm
Bush has to move that differential to 200K+ for me to feel comfortable.
everyone posting state results: Tell us the name of the state.
OH Update
Bush nets 20,000 votes in Butler County, Cincinnati Suburb.Bush nets 856 in NE Wayne County. Bush still up 1.7% in NE Ohio...waiting on more Cuyahoga.
Bush nets 1990 in Marion County, West Central
West Ohio...Bush nets 2,900 votes in Darke County.
Central Ohio...reports my Hawkeye, "Good news for Bush. Bush up significantly in the following counties: Clark +5 (big county) Greene +3 (big county) Ross +2.6 (med county) Down BIGTIME in Coshocton (9% down) but it's a really SMALL county. All of the other 16 counties in my group, Bush is doing better by about 1-3%. But these are smaller counties (but every vote counts). Maybe down by a fraction of a point in a couple small counties."
Bush holding his own in Dayton and Columbus, reports another Hawkeye: "Bush's percentage increase is about 1%. With 60% in Franklin (Columbus), Bush is ahead 50-49.5 -- he lost it 48-47 in 2000. With 73% in Montgomery (Dayton), Kerry is ahead 50-49 -- in 2000, Gore won it by 50-48."
Translation: Ignore Susan Estrich's spin. Overall, Bush is doing well across the board, except in the Ohio Valley, but we still have data problems down there...
Mrs. Horserace Blogger reports that MSNBC is "very blue" and Joe Scarborough is being "magnanimous."
Frau Bluecher
"Neiiigh"
They finally did call it. Now we've the same to go through with Ohio. Here's to hoping for the same result... Look good so far, but I'm worried about all the Cleveland slums and the fraud...
Susan knew Kerry was going to lose. She's upset that she will retain the title of the manager of the worst campaign in history.
Uhmmmm, Howlin is a SHE.
Thank you..thank you...thank you for lurking the dims.....I love it. Tell us more. I have plenty of Holy Water to give to you to cleanse yourself with.
Thanks for the update
Election still hinges on Ohio. Karen Hughes says it's very close and they are winning swing areas and see a good turnout. She has a good feeling about Wisconsin so if they lose Ohio there may be other combinations where Bush will win.
Like Dracula, Spector is back from the grave.
County Election Returns President of the United States County breakdown for President of the United States
Unofficial - 2004 General Election - Unofficial
Returns are unofficial until county election officials certify their returns to the Secretary of the Commonwealth
*** Returns were last updated 11/2/2004 11:54:44 PM ***
*** 6,588 out of 9,447 Districts (69.74%) Reporting Statewide ***
Candidate
Votes
KERRY, JOHN F. (DEM)
2,308,310
BUSH, GEORGE W. (REP)
2,169,612
BADNARIK, MICHAEL (LIB)
18,672
COBB, DAVID K. (GRN)
4,982
PEROUTKA, MICHAEL ANTHONY (CST)
5,357
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