Posted on 11/02/2004 5:41:13 PM PST by TruthCanHurt
2% of the precincts reported. Bush leading 50%-49%.
How can they call this a Kerry state?
Yahoo called Jersey for Kerry. But it seems to early to call it, if you ask me.
Some places report more in than others do. Perhaps Fox has more info. I questioned the call so soon, but figured they'd be sure before announcing it.
If anyone makes a mistake this time around, they're going to look positively Orwelian.
Because the exit polls of apparently-loose women say so...
so does FauxNews.
Depends on which 2% of precints are reporting. If that is South Jersey, it is a disaster for Bush. If those 2% are in downtown Newark, it is a disaster for Kerry. But please try to avoid vanities...there are many threads you could have posted this and gotten an answer.
BTW, Republican counties are often far more efficient in their reporting, especially since D strongholds tend to hold back until they know how many votes they have to steal.
Yahoo seems a little more up to date than Fox.On the internet but fox on TV is right on.
Dead-Americans and Illegalalien-Americans haven't voted yet.
Because it's New Jersey.
Yahoo is good. Just keep refreshing ever so often.
http://news.yahoo.com/electionresults
This year's Florida?
This is a repeat of 2000, they called Gore states early and Bush states always lagged.
Because it probably doesn't count all the voters the scum dems bused from Philly to Camden and all the derilects in Newark, Elizabeth, Atlantic City, Paterson, Trenton, etc.
http://news.yahoo.com/electionresults
http://www.nytimes.com/ref/elections2004/2004President.html
I'm thinking this one may come off the Kerry column...
How can this be corrected? This is unbelievable!!!
Trying to make Johnny boy comfortable but they screwing with thier exit poll junk...I think CNN boo boo on this one.
Go here....
http://www.megapundit.com/results2004.php
don't only look at colors, look at the actual numbers!
Just like they did FL in 2000, even though Bush was ahead in the actual votes at the time. They base it on where the votes are coming from. So if W is pulling less than expected in the Republican areas, they might call it, even though he leads in the actual votes. This is dangerous since the presumptions of how precints will go in NJ are based on pre 9/11 assumptions.
Yes, they may have been a bit previous is calling NJ for Kerry...yahoo has ohio turned around showing Kerry ahead everyone else has bush ahead.
NJ is a virtual dead heat with only about 2% reporting. Just saw it on Fox.
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