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[Politics] Topic: Let's do this: 2008 Election Results IN-GAME DISCUSSION. |
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#1 Posted: 11/4/2008 5:58:57 PM 6:00PM ET coming up....

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#2 Posted: 11/4/2008 5:59:50 PM Indiana and Kentucky coming up, I suppose.
According to Yahoo maps, they're both Mccain lean states.
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#3 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:02:53 PM Wow your really into this
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#4 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:03:56 PM I'm pumped.
Love it.
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#5 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:07:02 PM its a very sad day for Jews all over since he no doubt will be sympathetic to the Palestinian cause and will appease all the evil people in the world as is the agenda of all liberals
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#6 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:10:37 PM MSNBC has a nice format for their show.
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#7 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:29:48 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by fedex11204: its a very sad day for Jews all over since he no doubt will be sympathetic to the Palestinian cause and will appease all the evil people in the world as is the agenda of all liberals
70-75% of the Jews are voting for Obama. They will be happy if he wins. |
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#8 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:33:22 PM Goood to see Obama up early in Indiana.  |
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#9 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:34:05 PM i'm on obama -142.5 and over 350, looking to buy some missouri at even money, indiana scares me a bit, so i'm holding off there for a while yet. n. carolina seems like decent value at -150 |
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#10 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:37:10 PM fox news seems to have quicker results than cnn |
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#11 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:39:24 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by 3825: fox news seems to have quicker results than cnn
Because early numbers favor Mccain. Watch when Obama starts kicking his ass, there will be plenty of delays.

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#12 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:40:57 PM Obama leading Indiana with 1% reporting, way too early but a good indication for 11 electoral votes.
Kentucky and they might as well call it Mccain already.
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#13 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:41:10 PM let the landslide begin............. |
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#14 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:41:36 PM I just got a text that read......."Early voting has Obama in the lead but that will change when white people get off of work"  |
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#15 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:44:29 PM Early Exit Poll Info Show Complete Domination but....... most people willing to do Exit Polls are young so it's off.
Georgia exit polls placed " values" as the top issue  People still need to be told what values are?
Yo Bristol, they are called "Condoms" and if your Mom doesn't win, that dude will probably leave you anyway 
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#16 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:45:58 PM whoo hoo
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#17 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:46:09 PM If Bristol's fiance bolts, how's that gonna look on the "family values" voting record down the road for the GOP ?
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#18 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:49:03 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by FriedShrimp: Early Exit Poll Info Show Complete Domination but....... most people willing to do Exit Polls are young so it's off.
Georgia exit polls placed " values" as the top issue  People still need to be told what values are?
Yo Bristol, they are called "Condoms" and if your Mom doesn't win, that dude will probably leave you anyway 
I said the same thing when the news first came out. I said they are only together because Palin is running for office and they can't afford news coming out that Bristol is not even with the kid who impregnated her. I believe once this is done and over with that they will go separate ways.
Fried- How was Georgia looking today for turnout and Obama support?
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#19 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:52:58 PM CNN just updated Kentucky and 9% reporting.
Mccain was leading by 8,000 votes and now by less than 2,000 votes
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#20 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:54:38 PM The states looking good for Obama:
Florida: 52 percent to 44 percent Iowa: 52 percent to 48 percent Missouri: 52 percent to 48 percent North Carolina: 52 percent to 48 percent New Hampshire: 57 percent to 43 percent Nevada: 55 percent to 45 percent Pennsylvania: 57 percent to 42 percent Ohio: 54 percent to 45 percent Wisconsin: 58 percent to 42 percent Indiana: 52 percent to 48 percent New Mexico: 56 percent to 43 percent Minnesota: 60 percent to 39 percent Michigan: 60 percent to 39 percent
The states where McCain is leading in exit polls:
Georgia: 51 percent to 47 percent West Virginia: 45 percent to 55 percent |
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#21 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:54:38 PM This has been the longest hour
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#22 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:56:52 PM where's john king with that map to tell us where the early returns are coming from ? |
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#23 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:58:31 PM Here comes the first results. Watch Virginia. If it's too close too call, it'll be a long night for McCain. If it goes to Obama right away, McCain is the biggest loser since McGovern. |
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#24 Posted: 11/4/2008 6:58:48 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by jpero:
Fried- How was Georgia looking today for turnout and Obama support?
They are saying turnout will be 80% Statewide which is pretty large.
We had a generous early voting system and half have aready voted. Today, I heard lines were 45 minutes or so in the white neighborhoods but downtown, people were getting in line LAST NIGHT !!!
Turnout is huge but outside of Atlanta, Georgia can get pretty rural. Atlanta is 50% of the state population. It will be close either way. |
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#25 Posted: 11/4/2008 7:01:03 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by VGPOP: CNN just updated Kentucky and 9% reporting. Mccain was leading by 8,000 votes and now by less than 2,000 votes
Kentucky ain't voting Obama.
Louisiana, Bama, Mississippi suppoed to be HEAVY McCain but I'm telling you guys...... WOMEN are voting Obama and they are HALF the vote. Add the minority voters and I think EVERY state is actually in play.
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