Posted On:
Nov 2 2004 9:53pm
Given early exit polls and state-by-state predictions, I forecast a sweeping victory for RALPH NADER . You heard it here first folks.
Posted On:
Nov 2 2004 10:02pm
Florida Kerry 50 Bush 49 Ohio Kerry 50 Bush 49 Pennsylvania Kerry 54 Bush 45 Wisconsin Kerry 51 Bush 46 Michigan Kerry 51 Bush 47 Minnesota Kerry 58 Bush 40 Nevada Kerry 48 Bush 50 New Mexico Kerry 50 Bush 48 North Carolina Kerry 49 Bush 51 Colorado Kerry 46 Bush 53
Exit polls from Slate, which is generally pretty liberal.
Still, everything the major networks, except Fox News, says that early voting was looking good for Kerry and Bad for Bush.
Looks like it's going to be a good election for us socialists.
Posted On:
Nov 2 2004 10:19pm
"Soon we will have our revenge on the Jedi..." Er. Nevermind. ;)
Posted On:
Nov 2 2004 10:45pm
Wouldn't it be weird if Nader did win? I know he won't, but if he did it'd be pretty interesting. I wonder how many steps up the White House he'd get before someone assassinates him.
Posted On:
Nov 2 2004 11:34pm
I predict a Kerry win, by at least 10%. As well as months of legal battles, reguardless of who wins. Two and a half more hours of voting to go, then we count. Bleh, this has been a very dull day for me.
Posted On:
Nov 2 2004 11:50pm
TGC has already called the election for Bush.
Posted On:
Nov 3 2004 2:47am
Watching the results come in... ...I'm going to have to say it looks like Bush will win. Oh well, back to the fallout shelter for another four years.
Posted On:
Nov 3 2004 3:14am
Three of the biggest swing states haven't finished counting. And voting hasn't ended for the West Coast, most of which is "supposed to" go to Kerry... California alone carries 55 votes.
Though these charts are interesting: It seems like more Democrats overall are voting than Republicans, which is good... though a fair chunk of Indies are going with Bush, which will probably offset that. :(