7200 diff / 2,366,273 totall = 0.3%. I figure the Repugs will demand a full recount.
The Senate will be stuck at 50D - 49R for 10 days are so.
Here is the latest from the state office website with 99.88% reporting
Office: U.S. Senate
Precincts Reporting: 2440 of 2443 (99.88%)
Registered Voters: 4,555,674 Total Voting: 2,366,273 Voter Turnout: 51.94 %
Candidates Party Vote Totals Percentage
J H Webb Jr Democratic 1,172,525 49.55%
G F Allen Republican 1,165,225 49.24%
G G Parker Independent Green 26,190 1.11%
Write Ins 2,333 0.10%
View Results by District Locality Total: 2,366,273
7200 diff / 2,366,273 totall = 0.3%. I figure the Repugs will demand a full recount.
The Senate will be stuck at 50D - 49R for 10 days are so.
Faux News is still calling this race - 'too close to call'
The 2000 Presidential election was 'too close to call' but it didn't stop them then.
Warner is saying senators have won elections with smaller margins.
Webb's staff is starting its transition work, "measuring the drapes", etc.![]()
Darn, I missed this one!
@ Chump
Even got X's paragraph form down perfect.
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According to the Virginia site, there are now 2599 precincts to be recorded.
MSNBC and AP is now "calling it" for Webb, based on the expectation that Allen will concede tomorrow.
Last edited by PixelPusher; 11-08-2006 at 08:49 PM.
Yes Virginia, there is a Lame Duck.
Good riddance. ba-bye senator macacawitz
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