This a rhetorical question, right?
Because the media are douchebags.
Also, why isn't NM being called?
the "explanation" is that the uncounted votes are in heavily urban, democrat precincts.
Because there are more lawyers in Ohio.
Also, check out how close it has gotten in Pennsylvania!!!! I am willing to predict that the margin will be greater in Ohio than Pennsylvania, which the media called several days ago (it seems).
on CNN - there are only ~130,000 provisional ballots outstanding at this time.
Of course the number is probably closer to 120,000, but when have facts ever mattered.
Because the MSM wants to create one more anti-Bush story before going beddy-bye.
Because the sKerry campaign wishes it. No other reason.
Why, ABC just said that there's one county in Ohio still voting. Whatever that means. They didn't say if those voters were alive or dead.
Uma Pemaraju looks damn good this early in the morning... Something's wrong... I need to go to bed.
The differential is PA is equal, but opposite to OH. Why is one called and closed and the other still in play?
http://election.sos.state.oh.us/ProvBallots.htm
The above link to the Ohio Sec. of State contains the number of Provisional ballots either handed out or caste in this elction, but does not include the percincts with extended voting hours (I believe). The number there is ~76000 provisional ballots.
Add in uncounted absentee ballots, subtract provisional ballots that will get tossed out, and there is your number of votes to be counted.
Kerry is toast.
Everyone has called it for Bush except CNN. They just can't stand to admit they lost another one. I've never seen such a sad look on Judy Woodruff's surgically altered face.