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  • Originally posted by dojoboy


    Bush +3 w/ 72% counted.

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    2,193,201.00
    2,047,462.00 -
    --------------------------
    145,739.00 =

    Total: 145,739.00 =

    Grand Total: 145,739.00 =

    2,228,235.00
    2,099,355.00 -
    --------------------------
    128,880.00 =

    Total: 128,880.00 =

    Grand Total: 128,880.00 =


    2,229,971.00
    2,100,293.00 -
    --------------------------
    129,678.00 =

    The difference between the two votes. slightly larger than before, but smaller than before that.
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    • Originally posted by DinoDoc
      How would the DNC handle a Bush victory and a Daschle defeat?
      Carvel said something along the lines of if you have a bad economy, an unpopular war, you win three debates, and you still lose, there's a problem.
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      • Originally posted by DinoDoc
        How would the DNC handle a Bush victory and a Daschle defeat?
        They would still house liberals, but for president would only field moderates like Clinton.

        If Bush loses, there would be an equal bloodbath among republicans. True conservatives like alan keyes are already outcasted.
        The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers. The people don't acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead." - Kurt Vonnegut Jr. My (crappy) LiveJournal

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        • Colorado also says "no" when it comes to changing the current "winner-takes-it-all" EV-system -- > All CO votes go for Bush.

          Wisconsin seems to be slipping from Kerry. If it goes, even getting Ohio may not be enough for him.

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          • Originally posted by mrmitchell
            Mrmitchell Organization (TM) guidelines:

            NH for Kerry if 90% reporting continues to show a lead for him of over 50,000 votes

            IA, MN, WI, MI, NV, NM when 90% reporting shows a lead consistent with typical poll responses from that state

            FL, OH when hell freezes over

            AR when Kerry wins it
            So, basically, AR is in the same column as FL and OH?
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            • Originally posted by Comrade Tassadar



              2,193,201.00
              2,047,462.00 -
              --------------------------
              145,739.00 =

              Total: 145,739.00 =

              Grand Total: 145,739.00 =

              2,228,235.00
              2,099,355.00 -
              --------------------------
              128,880.00 =

              Total: 128,880.00 =

              Grand Total: 128,880.00 =


              2,229,971.00
              2,100,293.00 -
              --------------------------
              129,678.00 =

              The difference between the two votes. slightly larger than before, but smaller than before that.
              George W. Bush (i)
              Rep
              2,228,235 - 51 percent

               
              John F. Kerry
              Dem
              2,099,355 - 48 percent
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              I learned our government must be strong. It's always right and never wrong,.....that's what I learned in school."
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              • Originally posted by Jaguar

                So, basically, AR is in the same column as FL and OH?
                One thing I can say I helped do
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                • Wisconsin: Kerry +15,000 56% reporting

                  Minnesota: Kerry +120,000 50% reporting

                  Iowa: Kerry +16,000 74% reporting

                  New Mexico: Bush +14,000 73% reporting

                  Nevada: Kerry +3,000 15% reporting

                  Michigan: Kerry +72,000 49% reporting

                  OHIO: Bush +127,000 79% reporting

                  New Hampshire: Kerry +9,000 84% reporting

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                  • CNN currently has Bush at 237. Suppose
                    +20 OH
                    +5 NM
                    +3 AK
                    (all of which Bush currently or presumed leading)
                    Total = 265

                    Kerry currently leads in all remaining states:
                    MI, WI, MN, IA, WA, OR, HI


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                      • Missed Colorado. Bush is at 246.
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                        • CNN sez COL to bush. if bush holds on in OHIO and gets that one electoral vote in Maine, kerry will need to win all the remaining states except for alaska to win.
                          "Everything for the State, nothing against the State, nothing outside the State" - Benito Mussolini

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                          • Originally posted by laurentius
                            "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
                            "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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                            • Originally posted by Trip
                              Bush's lead is increasing in Ohio.

                              If Ohio falls, then Bush wins, obviously...
                              His lead is decreasing in Ohio again...down to 2%.
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                              • Bush needs Ohio and Nevada and its over.

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