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LIVE THREAD: 2004 Presidential Election Results
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| November 2, 2004
Posted on 11/02/2004 3:02:33 PM PST by Howlin
Poll closing times!
Election Results Scorecard
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KEYWORDS: 2004; 2004campaign; bush; bushvictory; electionday; electionpresident; gwb2004; kerry; whitehouse
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To: HereInTheHeartland
Bush now up by 3,000 here in Iowa! WOHOOO!!!
9,061
posted on
11/02/2004 10:20:34 PM PST
by
Mo1
(This Sept 10th attitude is no way to protect our country)
To: hobson
The polls in Ohio closed almost SIX hours ago.
There is no chance that Kerry can win now.
9,062
posted on
11/02/2004 10:20:38 PM PST
by
ohioWfan
(BUSH 2004 - PRAY for our PRESIDENT!)
To: pushforbush
They never say how many provisional ballots exist in Ohio, however.or how legal those ballots are
9,063
posted on
11/02/2004 10:20:39 PM PST
by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: nopardons
ROFLOL. Hi Girlfriend. It's a great night!:) Good to see you, as always. :)
To: NYURepublican
NH to Kerry according to Cnn.com
To: So Cal Rocket
SWEET!!!! I love that you put your money where your mouth is. AWESOME DUDE!
9,066
posted on
11/02/2004 10:20:45 PM PST
by
starvingstudent
(ask your favorite leftist: "If there is another civil war, who do you think will win?")
To: Corin Stormhands
They won't let non-registered users read right now. They're having a breakdown.
To: FlashBack
Iowa President 1809 of 2079 precincts - 87 percent
George W. Bush (i) Rep 672,548 - 50 percent
John F. Kerry Dem 671,183 - 50 percent
Just inched ahead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG!!!!!! Gotta luv it!!!!
Where are you getting your numbers?
To: sinkspur
Sarge, you've been off tonight. Way off.We're not done yet. Lawyers are still circling in the shallows, aren't they?
It's a great thing that the popular vote and the EC vote are going our way, but will you really let your guard down, knowing who's out there?
9,069
posted on
11/02/2004 10:20:57 PM PST
by
Old Sarge
(From the Stupidity of the American people, O Lord, deliver us!)
To: hattend
CNN just called Ohio for Bush, Woodruf and Blitzer deeply saddened. No. They have not.
To: hattend
DID CNN call OHIO for Bush?
9,071
posted on
11/02/2004 10:21:03 PM PST
by
Mrs.Liberty
(All your TH are belong to us.)
To: oceanview
1:21 AM EST:
CNN: |
Bush = 249 |
Kerry = 200 |
Drudge: "BUSH WINS!!" |
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Yahoo: |
Bush = 249 |
Kerry = 220 |
MegaPundit: |
Bush = 269 |
Kerry = 211 |
C-SPAN: |
Bush = 249 |
Kerry = 216 |
To: oceanview
NBC and MSNBC are still calling Ohio for Bush though...it is in his column.....stay tuned as they say..
Rather could blabber out "Whoa Nelly Mama hold the phone away from your ear hear comes Ohio to replace Florida"
God I hope not..... :-)
9,073
posted on
11/02/2004 10:21:12 PM PST
by
JediForce
(Do not underestimate the power of the Dark Side of the Force...keep your blasters ready.)
To: Cvengr; Howlin; NYer; cpforlife.org
MSNBC pundits now claims the SwiftVets painted Kerry into a box of flip-flopping and the electorate is a 60's based electorate......methinks all the socialist liberals are so ...yesteryear,....politics is dynamic and they still don't get it. 8,952 posted on 11/02/2004 10:16:13 PM PST by Cvengr
Exactly. Big "duh" factor here if the media just discovered "moral values" were a factor!
MSNBC just discovered "white Christians" in Ohio! LOL!
To: SeaBiscuit
In case anybody still cares (because it ain't over until it's over):
Ohio
10135/11477 88%
Bush 2,478,134 50.95%
Kerry 2,361,524 48.55%
9,075
posted on
11/02/2004 10:21:23 PM PST
by
JURB
To: All
DU is down. The koolaide is starting to kick in and the gerbils are tired of spinning the electric generators!
This is O V E R!
To: fhayek
Screw John Kerry. He was an abysmal candidate.Boy, you said it. I knew all along Dean had peaked too early, but I thought the DemonRats would give Gephardt the nod.
It boiled down to a hell of a ROPE-A-DOPE by Kerry. He had everone convinced he had given up on Iowa and was focusing on New Hampshire. But he did a stealth campaign in Iowa, no personally showing up but having strong organization.
By winning Iowa, and taking that momentum into his own backyard in New Hampshire, he won the nomination by winning two small states.
However, he was a candidate that did not have a clue how to run a national campaign. He had to rely on the DemonRat machine to turn out the labor an minority vote, unfortunately for him that only amounted to 48%-49% of the popular vote and did not produce an electoral majority.
The bad news is the DemonRats can turn out 45-50 million votes at the drop of a hat, even if their candidate is a wet fish.
To: texasbluebell
Ohhhh,, I can say I live in a RED state....Iowa ,Iowa cmon finish the deal and make me happy...
To: Lockbar
I stopped listening to Howard Stern last February after he started bashing Bush. Tomorrow I will listen to Howard for maybe one hour just to hear him cry. And then that scumbag is gone forever!LOL!!! Love it!!!
To: CitizenM
Michael Barone reports on Fox News that Thune is up 5,000 -- 51 to 49. Some some Indian Reservations still out, but Daschle may only be able to make up 2900 votes -- not enough! There are also some strong Republican precincts out in Pennington County.
In a word, looks like Thune will pull it off!!
9,080
posted on
11/02/2004 10:21:34 PM PST
by
CWW
(Only a few days remaining -- get the vote out folks!!)
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