Posted on 11/02/2004 5:07:13 PM PST by MrChips
Just heard it on the radio
Over Here!!!
Is Knox County the Amish Community??? I want to say yes it is, but I don't want to be wrong here!!!!
I did see a demotwit turned away because he came to the wrong precinct. He stormed out fussing he just wouldn't vote. The polls are awful. In Columbus area about 1 hour waits. This is good, cuts down on how many times you can commit voter fraud in one day. Bad news the rain has stopped, so it will be easier to light up the crack they got for voting:-)
Man I hope you're right. How do you put W's 270 together?
Cleveland did not extend.
It was apparently pretty dead.
The 'burbs, however, were pretty packed.
Black Christians aren't going to play, so the Dems were wise to not push it. It has been very, very, quiet in Cuyahoga County, and I attribute that to the court rulings in our favor.
Yes, Ohio businesses are just not voter friendly.
Go figure.
We did at 7:30 here in NE Ohio.
http://election.sos.state.oh.us/Results.aspx
Here you go.
Bush up by 10%
Holmes, Geauga are Amish one more but cant think of it right now
Cleveland.com reporting W leading in 6 states with 117 EV, and Kerry leading in 1 with 4 EV.
Holmes and Wayne Counties are primarily where the Amish live. Knox County seat is Mount Vernon.
Ashland, Coshocton, Geauga, Holmes, Tuscarawas and Wayne
Amish populations in Ohio
Pretty sure you're right about Knox having some Amish population.
Now, was there another court ruling about extending closing time OR did someone just make hash of the above judge ruling?
Good day today.
We're going to win.
I've felt calm and relaxed for two days.
http://www.megapundit.com/results2004.php
Cleveland .com is way off
Now, was there another court ruling about extending closing time OR did someone just make hash of the above judge ruling?
Is Columbus a heavily Republican or Democratic town?
Looks like it's about 50/50. Franklin County, most of which is Columbus, in 2000 went for Gore, barely...196,000 to Bush's 193,000.
Hmm, if we project this out, W wins 400 to 35. I'll take it!
"If I were in Columbus, I'm pretty sure that my new car would "break down" in front of a busload of Dem overtime voter wannabees"
LOL, and right in the middle of a massively gridlocked traffic jam. ;)
Earlier in the day, BBC reported extended voting hours for Ohio. This was at like 3:30.
I think Rather was reading that copy.
He is either lying or trying to propel voters to the polls to pull out 11% for Kerry.
Cleveland.com shows no such thing.
No Democrat ever made it to the White House without Missouri.
Pennsylvania is going to go Bush and then Kerry will have to concede.
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