This would have been a great year to take down Perry if it weren't for there being three solid challengers. Wish 1-2 of them would have bowed out and thrown their support behind the other![]()
@ 7:59 p.m.
And there was no way Kinky would have dropped out. No way.Code:Rick Perry - In bent REP 397,406 41.73% 427,352 40.50% Chris Bell DEM 269,615 28.31% 316,069 29.95% James Werner LIB 4,883 0.51% 5,886 0.56% Richard "Kinky" Friedman IND 98,397 10.33% 109,796 10.40% Carole Keeton Strayhorn IND 179,291 18.83% 193,463 18.33% James "Patriot" Dillon W-I 2,692 0.28% 2,692 0.26% --------------- --------------- Total Votes Cast 952,284 1,055,258 Early Provisional Ballots Reported 320 Total Provisional Ballots Reported 320 Precincts Reported 151 of 8,510 Precincts 1.77% * Statewide Turnout 8.07% 13,074,279 Registered Voters --------------------------------------------
This would have been a great year to take down Perry if it weren't for there being three solid challengers. Wish 1-2 of them would have bowed out and thrown their support behind the other![]()
Strayhorn probably hurt Perry more than she hurt Bell considering her political roots, but without a doubt Kinky hurt Bell badly.
There's no legitimate reason Texas has to be a plurality.
Early MO results show a dead heat (suprise!)
Well, but how many Kinky voters would have even gone to the polls? While I can't say it didn't hurt Bell, I don't think it's a shoo-in that Kinky's 10 percent goes to Bell.
What about the referendum?
The entire 10? of course not, but if even half of it goes to Bell then the race becomes more compe ive and things change immensely
Yeah, but if Strayhorn were out, how many would have floated between the two?
Strayhorn hurt Perry BADLY.
@ 8:09 p.m.
Code:Rick Perry - In bent REP 409,988 41.52% 438,831 40.36% Chris Bell DEM 280,759 28.43% 325,815 29.96% James Werner LIB 5,080 0.51% 6,078 0.56% Richard "Kinky" Friedman IND 101,245 10.25% 112,590 10.35% Carole Keeton Strayhorn IND 187,662 19.01% 201,342 18.52% James "Patriot" Dillon W-I 2,696 0.27% 2,696 0.25% --------------- --------------- Total Votes Cast 987,430 1,087,352 Early Provisional Ballots Reported 371 Total Provisional Ballots Reported 371 Precincts Reported 147 of 8,510 Precincts 1.73% * Statewide Turnout 8.32% 13,074,279 Registered Voters --------------------------------------------
51-49 with 1%.
Dead heat.
However, it does look like MO fast food workers will get a raise.The minimum wage measure seems to be passing.
NBC projects Sen. Joe Lieberman victor in Connecticut
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Allen is up by 40k with 75 percent reporting.
G F Allen Republican 819,892 50.54%
J H Webb Jr Democratic 782,930 48.26%
G G Parker Independent Green 17,883 1.10%
Write Ins 1,533 0.09%
CNN has Webb much closer than the Virginia site does, but apparently they are showing different data. CNN's data contains more votes from Nothern VA.
Affirmative Action is done in MI.
And no dove hunting...![]()
Per CNN
Webb
785,445 50%
Allen
(In bent)
785,435 49%
Parker
17,513 1%
12 ing votes?!?!?!?!?
WHICH SITE IS CORRECT?
My head is going to explode!
Code:Candidates Party Vote Totals Percentage G F Allen Republican 858,105 49.68% J H Webb Jr Democratic 848,445 49.12% G G Parker Independent Green 19,041 1.10% Write Ins 1,641 0.10% View Results by District Locality Total: 1,727,232
Manny,
http://sbe.vipnet.org/
Precincts Reporting: 1885 of 2443 (77.16%)
Registered Voters: 4,555,769 Total Voting: 1,727,232 Voter Turnout: 37.91 %
Yeah, thats the site I'm looking at, but why do they and CNN have such different data. If it means anything, Webb was down by 40k a few minutes ago on the official Virginia site and he's now within 10k while CNN has him ahead.
In other news:
University of Miami defensive tackle Bryan Pata was shot and killed Tuesday night at an apartment complex in Miami. Pata, a senior, is from Miami. Police had no other details.
One hopeful thing about Webb/Allen is the Washington suburbs are suppose to report later than the rural Allen friendly area. Hope that turns out to be true.
Code:Office: U.S. Senate Precincts Reporting: 1927 of 2443 (78.88%) Registered Voters: 4,555,753 Total Voting: 1,771,931 Voter Turnout: 38.89 % Candidates Party Vote Totals Percentage G F Allen Republican 881,012 49.72% J H Webb Jr Democratic 869,681 49.08% G G Parker Independent Green 19,556 1.10% Write Ins 1,682 0.09% View Results by District Locality Total: 1,771,931
CNN called Maryland for the Democrats.
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