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Quote[/b] ]Conflicting reports on Virginia, BBC says Kerry, others say Bush.

Virginia has gone to Bush.

Quote[/b] ]Its Bush 94 kerry 78

I've got Bush 102 to Kerry 77 rock.gif  (Damn varying results crazy_o.gif )

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Either way if Kerry doesnt gets ohio and florida its bye bye presidency ... sad_o.gif

Your right the refreshed results are now 102/77

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For those who are curious (Who isn't wink_o.gif ), this site gives *fairly* real time results for the Florida vote count.

Here's a similar site for Ohio.

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No denoir BBC gives Virginia to Bush ..

Yeah, they changed it.

CNN has a good interactive map that's updated in real time:

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/president/

It's looking bad in Florida for Kerry - 35% counted and Bush leads with 56% to 43% for Kerry. Specifically of interest is that several counties that voted for Gore in 2k are voting for Bush.

Kerry looks better in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

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Quote[/b] ]Popular Vote, 11 % of Precincts Reporting

George W. Bush        55%   8,101,550

John Kerry         44%   6,502,610

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Quote[/b] ]It's looking bad in Florida for Kerry - 35% counted and Bush leads with 56% to 43% for Kerry. Specifically of interest is that several counties that voted for Gore in 2k are voting for Bush.

Yeah but big places like Miami, Jackson, Palm Beach still not counted yet.

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CBS is projecting:

Bush 162

Kerry 112

With a lot of "too close to call".

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Quote[/b] ]CNN however has

Bush:155

Kerry:112

And I've got 156 to 112.

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Florida's now 52.3% to 46.8% (Bush and Kerry, respectively) as of 0204z.

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On a side note, my city (Austin) vote for light-rail is winning 62%!

w0ot!

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Looking at missouri its a tough fight there too .. Kerry 50.7 and Bush 48.9.

Akira isnt austin in texas? Shouldnt it be Bush country there?

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What is interesting is that the exit polls show a Kerry lead in Florida of 2-3%. The uncertainty of such polls is about 1%.

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Looking at missouri its a tough fight there too .. Kerry 50.7 and Bush 48.9.

Akira isnt austin in texas? Shouldnt it be Bush country there?

Austin's vote is 56% for Kerry.

Unfortunately I can't speak for the rest of the state.

Austin is a democratic stronghold in the state which is why the republicans illegally redistricted on an off year and split the city into three different districts.

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Akira isnt austin in texas? Shouldnt it be Bush country there?

Austin is the only real democrat stronghold in Texas.

Edit: Interesting from CNN, the exit polls show that New Yorkers think that Iraq is a more important issue than terrorism.

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Quote[/b] ]What is interesting is that the exit polls show a Kerry lead in Florida of 2-3%. The uncertainty of such polls is about 1%.

Miami county shows white still in CNN map.

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I think one thing is pretty important - mind you that it's my speculation:

Democrats are always stronger in the big cities and urban areas - i.e counties with large populations. The votes from those counties should take longer time to count - i.e they should show up later.

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Kerrys opened up a healthy lead in Ohio according to BBC.

But Bush still in lead  sad_o.gif

Edit its gone up to 172/112

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god im going to bed tounge_o.gif

Lets hope for happy news (the monkey loses) when i get up.

God bless sponge bob square pants unclesam.gifunclesam.gifunclesam.gif

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I have word that Bush is slightly ahead in Ohio....

Can we say New Florida? crazy_o.gifsad_o.gif

Quote[/b] ]God bless sponge bob square pants

I'll fuckin' AMEN that!

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