The only hope is that cuyahoga (sp?) county where Kerry has a HUGE margin is only half counted, but other than that I do'nt feel too confident anymore
Bush, George W. Republican 1,764,836 52.37%
Kerry, John F. Democratic 1,582,837 46.97%
The only hope is that cuyahoga (sp?) county where Kerry has a HUGE margin is only half counted, but other than that I do'nt feel too confident anymore
7465 of 11477 precincts - 65 percent
George W. Bush Rep 1,859,520 - 51 percent
John F. Kerry Dem 1,734,060 - 48 percent
These numbers are completely devoid of demographic weight.
don't have demographic breakdowns, unfortunately. BUMMER!!!
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pag.../epolls.0.html
GON, but these are just exit polls which. I don'tknow how accurate they are because according to them Kerry should carry the state.
The exit polls have been proven in about 12 states so far to be totally worthless. The Kerry camp was pretty pumped up earlier...they aren't so much now.
Precincts Reporting: 64.23%
Office Candidate Party Votes % Of Votes
President/Vice President
Bush, George W. Republican 1,879,432 52.18%
Kerry, John F. Democratic 1,699,515 47.18%
Precincts Reporting: 66.72%
Office Candidate Party Votes % Of Votes
President/Vice President
Bush, George W. Republican 1,952,255 52.31%
Kerry, John F. Democratic 1,756,111 47.05%
Bush: 2,154,140 51%
Kerry: 2,027,229 48%
76% in .. this is going to come down to the wire.
looks like Ohio is gonna be the Florida
this election is killing my nerves ...
Now on Drudge...with a grain of salt:
GOP predicts Ohio, Bush win
Tue Nov 02 2004 23:02:04 ET
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (UPI) -- White House sources are telling UPI that they believe George W. Bush will win Ohio and be re-elected president of the United States.
At 10:30 p.m., Bush was told by a senior adviser that Ohio would land in the GOP column and put him over the top with at least 274 electoral votes, the sources said.
"We're very upbeat," Bush said as he watched returns in the Yellow Room at the White House with family members -- including his father, former President George H.W. Bush. "I believe I will win."
Bush's comments shortly before 10 p.m. EST reflected rising Republican hopes that Bush will win Florida and remain in contention in Ohio. Winning both those states would almost certainly return him to office.
The comments were also timed to reach voters in states where the polls had not yet closed including Hawaii, Nevada and Oregon. CNN had Bush leading with 193 electoral votes to Sen. John Kerry's 112.
Precincts Reporting: 76.21%
Office Candidate Party Votes % Of Votes
President/Vice President
Bush, George W. Republican 2,217,078 51.73%
Kerry, John F. Democratic 2,047,260 47.77%
Looks like the race is gonna come down to Ohio, and we may not know conclusively until all absentee and provisional ballots are either counted or discounted.
If Ohio breaks for Bush, I will never again rag on them for their 55mph Truck Speed Limit.
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It ain't over till it's over...
55? WTF?? That's Slooooooooooooooooooow...
82% in and bush is ahead by 3%
Fox is calling Ohio for Bush.![]()
Fox just gave it to Bush in Ohio
My buddy on Bush's staff 5 minutes ago: "by 12:30 (CDT) Ohio will be called."
I fell asleep on the couch and my husband woke me up by yelling, "YEah!"
it is very possible that if Alaska and Ohio are the last states W wins, he will still fall short of 270 at 269 electoral votes. However, it would then go into the House where i'm sure they would vote him into office.
But, the senate would stand a chance of voting in Kerry as vp, and that woudl be ing odd. do not discount how important New Mexico is at the moment as well.
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