Posted on 11/02/2004 3:02:33 PM PST by Howlin
One of the counties in Iowa with the ballot machines not working is Harrison. 3300 registered R voters, 2700 D voters registered, so this will go R, no doubts. Iowa is going Bush.
Ditto...well worth it.
Rather is exited about 4 votes in New hampster
WAY TO GO, IOWA!!
It will be the 2004 buzz word!
96% reporting in Ohio. Bush's lead is up to 123,000.
Ohio 95% in Bush up 102k
Now Kerry would have to win 89.2% of the remaining votes.
Rather said NH is Kerry's.
Now what's with Iowa?
I dont see anyway in hell we can loose Ohio at this point
no matter how fast their xerox machine is.
honest, he had tears in his eyes when talking about obvious kerry loss and the dem party and what it used to be.
You still up?!
The numbers in Ohio will be too far separated for a recount or any other way to contest the election. Unlike 2000, Bush will have won the popular vote. Finally, as has been pointed out this entire election, WE ARE AT WAR!!!! Even if Kerry and his bunch pulled this off, how could he expect to lead this country? In short, we are witnessing the suicide of the Democratic Party.
Iowa - 94% - Bush up 11,582
New Mexico - 96% - Bush up 28,792
Nevada - 56% - Kerry up 5,133
60.10% for President BUSH!!!!! 8,382 individuals in Jackson county DO INDEED have the BRAINS God gave geese!
5,519 poor Jackson County Souls have not a clue about Reality!!!
its all ohio
I couldn't sleep. Our TEAM has won, and by God and with God, no team effort on earth has been seen putting together anything like this before.
I just had to ping you nopardons and let you know I'm glad I'm on your team ... and I am grateful to cgk for finding this pic... it is so APT.
And Jim, you know the truth .... FR was an unbelievable member of this team. And ALL NIGHT LONG NOT ONE WORD ABOUT US ON THE TUBE.
Fine by me.
Bush's lead in OHIO GROWING!
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