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I'm glad Jerome is kind of taking this baton, because I'm really sick of updating.
But I think Florida is done.
Bush
(Incumbent)
3,433,459 52% 0
Kerry
3,129,075 47% 0
Nader
29,307 1% 0
Badnarik
10,382 0% 0
Peroutka
5,986 0% 0
Cobb
3,928 0% 0
Brown
3,324 0% 0
Harris
2,588 0% 0
93% precincts reporting - Updated 11:07 p.m. ETOriginally posted by WardOK.. ur retarded case closed
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THE BIG PICTURE: 23.11 PM EST
The electoral score is Bush 211, Kerry 188. This is using the statistics of the Associated Press. Bush is winning the popular vote by about 2 million votes at the moment.
Florida will, barring random events, go for Bush- he has a five-percentage-point lead going into the last seven percent of polling. Florida was one of the most, if not the most, important swing state. Unless the next 7% also go for Bush, this probably isn't the last that we'll hear of Florida. Court litigation is likely.
Another swing state, Pennsylvania, has ended up solidly in the Kerry camp. Keep in mind that the 211-188 tally above includes Pennsylvania, but does not include Florida. With Florida the electoral vote is 238-188 in favour of Bush.
Ohio, the third part of the super-swing-state trifecta, is leaning Bush by a few points as well at this point in voting. This one's close. I don't know what's going to happen.
The midwestern swing states- Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan- are all too early to call. So far Kerry leads in MN and IA, and Bush leads in WI and MI.
New Mexico and Colorado are leaning Bush, but not by much.
Basically, at this point things are looking good for everyone's favourite incumbent president: he's ahead right now, and definitely looks to pick up Florida.Originally posted by WardOK.. ur retarded case closed
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Jerome, no state has only 1 vote. Every state has electoral votes equal to its congressional representation; thus, a minimum of 3.
What you probably saw was the website which you're checking adding the free Maine elector to Bush's tally. I discussed the free Maine elector, which comes from the smaller of Maine's two major congressional districts, earlier in this thread.Originally posted by WardOK.. ur retarded case closed
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For those of you waiting with bated breath to see where the Granite State ends up, an update:
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Kerry
202,089 50% 0
Bush
(Incumbent)
196,479 49% 0
Nader
2,706 1% 0
64% precincts reporting - Updated 11:17 p.m. ETOriginally posted by WardOK.. ur retarded case closed
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Originally posted by VykromondJerome, no state has only 1 vote. Every state has electoral votes equal to its congressional representation; thus, a minimum of 3.
What you probably saw was the website which you're checking adding the free Maine elector to Bush's tally. I discussed the free Maine elector, which comes from the smaller of Maine's two major congressional districts, earlier in this thread.
you need to get on SS - i think you're on melufa's chat? - so i can ask you these things in advance
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