Posted on 11/04/2008 9:49:28 PM PST by DrHannibalLecter
if there's any good news its that our conservative new blood in Bachmann is up late....and Franken is down vs. Coleman now
Bachmann (Incumbent) 120,132 48% Tinklenberg 106,852 42% 64% of precincts reporting
Coleman (Incumbent) 758,687 43% Franken 724,271 41% 68% of precincts reporting
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
If CNN’s map is accurate (big ‘if’), there’s about another 10 thousand in Franken votes in St. Louis (assuming it plays out as it has so far). Is there anything in St. Louis County that might be both rural and slow arriving?
continued thanks - I am terrified on this
Has Bachmann survived?
Bachman is GOLDEN!!
(yawn)
The scumbag Democrats will challenge this prop in court and get a permanent stay.
In other words, “Prop 8” will meet the same fate as every other proposition passed by California voters. And the people will simply bend over, grab their ankles, say thank you, and then go back to sleep....
Big deal.
Yes.
I wish I knew St. Louis county better than I do — this is going to come down to Cass, Benton, and Wright versus what remains in Hennepin (which doesn’t worry me that much) and St. Louis. Gosh, it’s going to be close!
11,500 at 94.5%
Republican NORM COLEMAN 1131127 42.17
Democratic-Farmer-Labor AL FRANKEN 1119491 41.73
Precincts Reporting: 94.41% (3899 of 4130)
No. they elect wrestlers. There’s your answer
I’m down here in the south end of the state and spent the last two days on a street corner holding a sign for a local candidate. We had “Yes on 8” kids show up on one of the other corners. They were highly popular with passing motorists. I took to pretending that the horn-honkings were for my guy.
That was all Hennepin/St. Louis. Benton/Cass/Wright did not move. 38 precincts left in Hennepin, 69 in St. L.
Republican NORM COLEMAN 1131572 42.16
Democratic-Farmer-Labor AL FRANKEN 1120123 41.74
Precincts Reporting: 94.55% (3905 of 4130)
Where I live in the South Bay (SoCal) we had Hispanic women and their children come out on a major intersection (all four corners) with signs supporting prop 8. I haven’t seen anything like that since I have been living here. Maybe ‘No’ will close but I think Prop 8 is viewed differently than normal conservative props - at least I hope so.
That was small Benton, small Cass, and 2 precincts from St. L.
12,500 at 95%
Republican NORM COLEMAN 1134953 42.17
Democratic-Farmer-Labor AL FRANKEN 1122835 41.72
Precincts Reporting: 94.67% (3910 of 4130
oops - 12,000 at 95%
Well, I finally got a look at the state map, and there’s a surprising “yes” vote in Los Angeles county, which may be the Hispanic influence there, too. The ‘no’s’ are in the predictable pattern up the coast. At any rate, LA is well below 50 percent counted so far, so there’s lots of potential votes there. Maybe the Times got one right for a change.
st louis precincts are suburban, correct?
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