Bush up 3300 in NM with 99% of the vote in (including absentee).
147,000 lead in Ohio now for Bush.
Bush up 3300 in NM with 99% of the vote in (including absentee).
Brokaw: "what's wrong with waiting another eight hours?"
Bush rep: "uh, we won dumbass."
Demo party lawyer: "I don't think we could get enough votes in Ohio."
Kerry still has a right to ask of a recount given the provisional ballots and the math not adding up with exit polls.
Why recount it? The fix was in obviously...Bought paid for and stolen baby. My advice?
Try not to have conflicting conspiracy theories...it creates Republicans.
Kerry has no right for a recount just because he lost.
Four more years.
the exit polls, they are not accurate dumbass. Polls have a margin of error, from what I've heard of +/- up to 20%. Why should we recount based on that?
Further, nowhere in election law is a recount required because some dip liberal gets his panties in a bunch about the exit polls.
Give up.
BTW Dan, the late surge just ain't gonna come from Ohio.
Bush up 134K in Ohio.
100% reporting from Franklin, Cuyahoga.
Voting Continues in Ohio?
Yep, ABC News just reported at 3 in the morning that people are still lined up and voting in at least TWO precincts in Ohio -- including predominantly college students at one polling area. With cell phones and portable cameras, it's startling to me that we weren't seeing LIVE FOOTAGE of people lined up and voting in the most hotly contested state in the country, but there you are.
Ohio is STILL casting ballots and there are provisional ballots AND overseas ballots AND absentee ballots. I am disconsolate at this moment that it was even close, much less that Kerry is trailing in the popular vote. But is it too much to ask that we count every vote or at least wait until people have stopped voting in Ohio before calling it a day?
Laughably, a Republican lackey just insisted that it was outrageous that Kerry's people wanted to wait until all the votes were counted and claimed the Democrats were gonna try all sorts of legal wrangling and that the American people want their leaders chosen by voters and not by activist judges. Amen, brother, but where the were you in 2000?
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I've heard the college kids showed up after polls closed, and are making a political statement/scene.
Nice.
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