Posted on 11/07/2006 2:05:33 PM PST by RobFromGa
IN, OH and KY Election Results Here!
Thanks, but that one is the one that isn't working for me. I always seem to have trouble accessing Hugh's show.
Anyone know if Kentucky allows early voting and how many absentee ballots are outstanding and need to be counted. Northrup is only trailing by 1200 votes.
It's only 12% of the vote in....
there are no "outlying counties" in Northrup's district. She has one county- Jefferson which is made up of primarly urban area that comprises the city of Louisville. The "rural part of Jefferson county falls in the KY 2nd.
variety of sources. CNN, Indy Star, other web pages. I am updating as I see em. CNN.com has some recent numbers up.
Hostettler is one of the best conservatives, a real "citizen legislator" that "the people" say they want in government. It is unsurprising that uninformed IN voters decided to "punish" him for the failures of his party leadership.
I still haven't seen anything on the Chocola (House District 2) and Sondrell (House District 9) yet.
Good. Exit polling should be banned.
7PM closing time.
Lugar officially official.
Sanders wins Vermont. Whoopie.
It's called "The Bloody Eighth" for a reason. :)
Is he mathematically out of it now?
Are you listening to: http://www2.krla870.com/listen/
He's talking about the polls. Right now it is a commercial.
I haven't either. No Chocola numbers or Sondrell at all. I have been hunting too.
If she falls, it will be a very long night.
I had the network news programs on earlier and none were watchable, I mean worse than Chris Mathews and Olberman.
Fox predicting Lugar will win, Sanders wins Vermont and Virginia still too close to call.
The Vermont State Song has officially become, "The Internationale."
Well, hi yourself.
Geez, give the doom and gloom a rest.
On Quinn starting at 6 a.m., he had callers from all over Washington county reporting snafus with voting machines, not able to vote, sent away, etc., all precincts run by local Democrats, and all callers registered Republicans. Saw earlier on the Pittsburgh news at 6 p.m., they finally got some paper ballots for Monessen (Irey's hometown) because the machines were unuseable. I'm just guessing that everything has been working smoothly all day in Johnstown (Murtha's hometown) and there has been a 120% turnout like they get in Philly in close elections. /s
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