That's been clear since the git-go. Bizarre things such as exit polls that don't show S.C., N.C, and Virginia as strongly Bush, but then sweeping the northeast without even a single precinct in? I suspect that we may well see some rollbacks on the Kerry calls out there.
We're winning! And the popular vote looks good, very good.
Candidate | Electoral | States Won | Vote % | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bush | 102 | 10 | 55% | 6,797,793 |
Kerry | 77 | 9 | 44% | 5,478,620 |
OH website
Bush, George W. Republican 147,294 49.28%
Kerry, John F. Democratic 135,380 45.29%
Cobb, David Keith-WI 14,883 4.98%
Badnarik, Michael 886 0.30%
Peroutka, Michael Anthony 470 0.16%
Duncan, Richard A.-WI 0 0.00%
Zych, Thomas F.-WI 0 0.00%
Parker, John T.-WI 0 0.00%
Harris, James -WI 0 0.00%
Schriner, Joe -WI 0 0.00%
Total Votes 298,913
Manned by idiots
Why are they calling NJ for Kerry with a 50-49 percentage and only 2% reporting? I think it's a lot closer than they think judging by what I saw all over NJ today
Anyone have a live feed on Ohio's counts
Kristol all over the map now. Said Bush is outperforming the original exit polls and if he can maintain this, it may be over for Kerry.
COBURN WINS IN OKLA !!!!