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Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 06:41pm
by RedImperator
McCain will win Kentucky handily. The only race there that's interesting is McConnell/Lunsford. Indiana, the longer they're out, the better.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 06:52pm
by CmdrWilkens
RedImperator wrote:McCain will win Kentucky handily. The only race there that's interesting is McConnell/Lunsford. Indiana, the longer they're out, the better.
Speaking of McConnel/Lunsford the later is running roughly 12% ahead of Obama's position. The final Pollster composite had McCain up 13% in the state so if Lunsford can do 12% better than Obama we would be looking at a ace too close to call until sometime tomorrow if not for some time later after recounts, provisionals, and absentees.

*this was prior to CNN reporting the first results out of Louisville which brought Obama a crapload closer

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 06:54pm
by Bounty
NOS has Obama/McCain virtually tied in Kentucky, 49-50. I don't know where they're getting their data from.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 06:59pm
by Duckie
Bounty wrote:NOS has Obama/McCain virtually tied in Kentucky, 49-50. I don't know where they're getting their data from.
Louisville, a very democratic city, has reported almost half of its votes, while the other rural areas and cities have barely started counting.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:01pm
by Duckie
MSNBC just projected Kentucky for McCain and Vermont for Obama. Indiana is too close to call. McCain is up by a few hundred votes at the moment, but it is very close.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:04pm
by Nathaniel
Yeah, BBC has Kentucky M and Vermont O as well.

Kentucky...shit. That'll come as a real blow to Obama.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:06pm
by Duckie
McConnell's senate race is too close to call. Current score?

88803 Lunsford (D) 51%
85993 McConnel (R) 49%

If both McConnel and Chambliss lose, I will squee. The Congressian Republican party's leadership torn out of the party.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:07pm
by Bounty
Nathaniel wrote:Yeah, BBC has Kentucky M and Vermont O as well.

Kentucky...shit. That'll come as a real blow to Obama.
Wasn't it solidly red in the predictions to begin with?

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:08pm
by Big Phil
Nathaniel wrote:Yeah, BBC has Kentucky M and Vermont O as well.

Kentucky...shit. That'll come as a real blow to Obama.
How is this a blow to Obama? Kentucky was always projected to go to McCain.


Tribun, is that you?

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:09pm
by Nathaniel
Bounty wrote:
Nathaniel wrote:Yeah, BBC has Kentucky M and Vermont O as well.

Kentucky...shit. That'll come as a real blow to Obama.
Wasn't it solidly red in the predictions to begin with?
Yeah, let's just hope that Obama can carry Texas, Utah, and Oklamoha or this'll all be over.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:12pm
by CmdrWilkens
Nathaniel wrote:
Bounty wrote:
Nathaniel wrote:Yeah, BBC has Kentucky M and Vermont O as well.

Kentucky...shit. That'll come as a real blow to Obama.
Wasn't it solidly red in the predictions to begin with?
Yeah, let's just hope that Obama can carry Texas, Utah, and Oklamoha or this'll all be over.
You know sarcasm works better when you have, oh I don't know, a bit of history from which to demonstrate it.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:17pm
by Bounty
90K counted in Florida, 53-46 McCain

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:19pm
by Admiral Valdemar
CNN`s Jessica: Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope!

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:20pm
by Bounty
Admiral Valdemar wrote:CNN`s Jessica: Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope!
Context plz?

The Dutch have got a reporter in the GOP headquarters and she doesn't look impressed.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:21pm
by Duckie
Bounty wrote:90K counted in Florida, 53-46 McCain
These 90k are in Lake County, a conservative suburban area which went for Bush in 2004 by a 21% lead. Obama's doing well.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:23pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Bounty wrote:
Context plz?

The Dutch have got a reporter in the GOP headquarters and she doesn't look impressed.
CNN (means politics, LOL) has a reporter being shot by hi-def cams by the dozen in a tent so she appear with Wolf in the studio as a hologram. It's reporting... OF THE FUTURE!

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:23pm
by Bounty
Sorry if I don't know the context of the numbers, I'm following this on the NOS map and it's pretty basic. They've got some pretty good tie-in coverage on TV and radio.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:24pm
by CmdrWilkens
Honestly I don't think its worth worrying about any state until you get into th 10% reporting range or so. Right now those 90k votes will represent somewhere in the range of 1% of the Florida vote.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:27pm
by The Romulan Republic
Florida: McCain by 54 %. But only one percent in.

Indiana at 51 to 48 McCain right now. I'm starting to worry.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:27pm
by Saxtonite
did anyone notice the hologram shown on CNN for the person at the rally (in Grant Park IIRC) being projected to the CNN studios in NYC? I though that was kind've cool. They just showed it withing the past 5 mins of this post and I was surprised when they showed the "via hologram" written on the bottom.

In another related thing, there should be a big rally in the city center of Chicago (there is on now; growing). Massive numbers expected in Grant Park. and the temperature is nice and warm for early november, late 60-early 70 degrees Fahrenheit making there probably more. City government is encouraging public transport but extra parking space would be available. though Metra stops service at 1 AM which the rally might continue afterward.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:28pm
by Bounty
CmdrWilkens wrote:Honestly I don't think its worth worrying about any state until you get into th 10% reporting range or so. Right now those 90k votes will represent somewhere in the range of 1% of the Florida vote.
Less, the counter's still at zero.

Is CNN's coverage tolerable? Holograms are way cooler than reports on schools.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:29pm
by CmdrWilkens
The Romulan Republic wrote:Florida: McCain by 54 %. But only one percent in.

Indiana at 51 to 48 McCain right now. I'm starting to worry.
I wouldn't. Lake county hasn't even started reporting yet and Marion county (Indy) has put 5k votes out there with several hundred thousand more to come. Again this is a state Bush won by 21% and we are talking right now about too close to call...that's victory.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:32pm
by The Romulan Republic
And now Obama's leading in Florida, but they just said on CNN that their seems to be a problem with the math. Did anyone catch the details about that?

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:33pm
by Bounty
The numbers on the monitor were 48-38, so unless there's a wildly popular third party their data must've gotten messed up;

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 07:34pm
by The Romulan Republic
So far I've only heard Kentucky called. Have any others been called clearly for one or the other?