Posted on 11/06/2012 7:40:13 PM PST by Williams
With all the panicked vanities tonight, CNN still didn't call Wisconsin yet. Earlier Dick Morris tweeted that those who called Wisc and even PA may eat their words. Who knows, but I find it interesting CNN hasn't called Wisconsin yet. Though John King right now is trying to argue that Obama can win all the outstanding states.
We just won NC and Idaho.
DeWine, AG of Ohio told FBN today’s votes are just being counted. The Obama number advantage comes from early voting ballots expected to be predominantly Obama’s. If it is very close after they compute today’s ballots then they will have to wait until the 17th to count the provisional ballots and there are 350,000 of those.
We still have scenarios left to bring the win, but won’t know tonight. Going to bed tonight leaves Obama with a hair from 270 but not getting there.
Romney has lost ground and Obama has taken the lead. So it’s looking like we did lose it.
DeWine, AG of Ohio told FBN today’s votes are just being counted. The Obama number advantage comes from early voting ballots expected to be predominantly Obama’s. If it is very close after they compute today’s ballots then they will have to wait until the 17th to count the provisional ballots and there are 350,000 of those.
We still have scenarios left to bring the win, but won’t know tonight. Going to bed tonight leaves Obama with a hair from 270 but not getting there.
Fox has tried to suppress turnout all nite. First BO then they call Wis when they should not have.
Fox is calling WI for Obama but they only have 35% counted. It must be the heavy Democrat precincts that are unreported.
Okay so it changed in less than an hour. Only 37% reporting and we have no idea what counties they are counting. That makes a big difference. Can’t call WI yet. Can’t call OH or FL or VA either.
WI was once part of MI and is liberal despite the 2010 aberration.
Newsmax
Wisconsin Elects First Gay Senator
Wednesday, November 7, 2012 07:04 AM
By: REUTERS
Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Tammy Baldwin made history on Tuesday with her election to become the first openly gay U.S. Senator, defeating former Gov. Tommy Thompson in the most expensive Senate race in state history.
Between them, the two candidates raised at least $65 million. Thompson conceded the race at around midnight.
Baldwin’s victory is another blow to Republicans, who needed to make a net gain of four seats to take a majority in the U.S. Senate. Instead, Democrats took over hotly contested Republican seats in Massachusetts and Indiana while holding on to most of the states they already had, including
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