Posted on 11/07/2006 2:05:33 PM PST by RobFromGa
IN, OH and KY Election Results Here!
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pages/results/states/KY/
Very early stuff.
They have NOTHING to base their predictions on except exit polls at this time. It wouldn't matter if it was Hume saying it. There are no real numbers yet. There is absolutely no reason to get discouraged until real results come in.
Yes, it was. He said so and said there were problems with them.
First Indiana Precinct in!
1 Of 5552 0%
Winner Candidate Incumbent Votes Vote %
Richard Lugar (I) X 1,190 90%
Steve Osborn 127 10%
IN-04
Steve Buyer (I) X 1,072 72%
David Sanders 424 28%
Did I read on another thread Major Garrett reporting that Hastert's office saying loss of considerable House seats? Deliberate disinformation?
Not enough information. Don't you have some more?
EXACTLY! Ignore the exits even though it is hard to do. It is meant discourage GOP voters.
Link?
I'm sure it's posted here somewhere, but I can't find it.
Thanks.
With 184 votes counted, Davis has an insurmountable lead in Kentucky 4. I'm calling this one for the GOP. ;-)
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pages/results/states/IN/
Very early vote counts for Indiana
Hugh Hewitt just described the exit polls as "shattered", and Ken Mehlman said that the networks are just going to have to wait until the votes are counted.
:)
I aims to please!
IF it turns out though that the Repubs lose big time I guess we also can't believe anything the "insider sources" or turnout experts are talking about next time!
They arent talking much about individual House races on Fox yet. I suppose there won't be meaningful results from IN or KY until 7 ET or later.
It amazes me that anyone pays attention to them anymore. How many elections of the libs using exit polls to try and discourage conservatives on the west coast from voting will it take before people stop paying attention to them? There is a very good reason FR is prohibiting the posting of exit poll data.
This is all positive imo - if the msm is trying to supress Republican votes. Could be a Dem wipeout. Turnouts are high from everything I have read here. Turnout = Republican victory.
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