CNN was late calling New Hampshire too. I'm pleased that it seems somewhat closer than expected. It's early though.
NPR gives it to Clinton 53%-47%
realjohnboy wrote:NPR gives it to Clinton 53%-47%
Oops, I hope, that is a win for Obama
realjohnboy wrote:NPR gives it to Clinton 53%-47%
are you sure as that is the current raw vote???
With 1% reporting it was Clinton 65% to Obama's 34%.
With 5% it is Clinton 53% to Obama's 47%.
A Look at Early Exit Poll Results in Pennsylvania
4.2 million: Registered voters in Pennsylvania.
2,025: Delegates needed for the Democratic nomination.
1,508: Delegates for Hillary Clinton before Tuesday.
1,647: Delegates for Barack Obama before Tuesday.
158: Pledged delegates at stake in Pennsylvania.
29: Total super delegates in Pennsylvania.
15: Super delegates in Pennsylvania pledged to Clinton before Tuesday.
5: Super delegates in Pennsylvania pledged to Obama before Tuesday.
9: States and territories holding Democratic contests after Pennsylvania
$100,000: The minimum household family income of 25 percent of voters in the Democratic primary.
$50,000: The maximum household family income of nearly half of voters.
10: Percentage of voters who changed their party registration so they could vote in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary, which is open only to registered Democrats.
20: Percentage of voters who said race was a factor in their vote.
20: Percentage of voters who said gender was a factor in their vote.
60: Percentage of voters who were women.
3: Percentage of voters voting for the first time.
30: Percentage of voters who belong to a union.
30: Percentage of voters over age 65.
40: Percentage of voters who had a gun owner in their household.
40: Percentage of voters who said the country is in a serious recession.
10: Percentage of voters who said the country is not in a recession.
(Exit polling data from the Associated Press.)
7% reporting it's Clinton 52% to Obama's 48%.
Can somebody put a sock in Joe Scarborough...enough to push me over to Candy and Wolf...and who is the lady with the nice nose job?
I can't take Candy in HD :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
Oh yeah Campbell Brown looks good with the nose job, but there is something about her that I don't like, her voice?
Chuck Todd says Hillary now will need 80% of the remaining delegates after tonite to get the lead...
Just to keep you folks entertained while waiting for more results to come in:
How
does Pennsylvania compare with other states when it comes to the percentage of its population that owns a gun and the average rating that its citizens give Jon Stewart on a scale from 1 to 7?
Come on, you always wanted to know. Well, you're in luck, cause Brian Schaffner of the CCPS looked up the info and mapped out the results:
Quote:How Does Pennsylvania Compare? Part III: Gun Owners and Jon Stewart
[..] In this post, I will examine how Pennsylvania compares on the percentage of its population that owns a gun and the average rating that its citizens give Jon Stewart on a scale from 1 to 7 (with 7 being most favorable). I've plotted the states on these two measures below:
As with the other measures I've looked at, these two variables are also related to each other. States with higher gun ownership are less favorable toward Jon Stewart while those with more gun ownership are less favorable. Pennsylvania appears to rank near the middle of the pack with regard to gun ownership and feelings about Jon Stewart. Wisconsin, Maine, Ohio and Virginia are all very close to Pennsylvania on these measures. [..]
NPR is claiming that, with 10% of the raw votes in, Clinton leads 55% to 45%. They have given 28 pledged delegates to Clinton. None as of yet to Obama.
13% reporting and it's the same percentages 52/48.
Yep, NPR has it back to 52-48 with 16% in.
I normally don't follow these things this closely and I confess all this projecting and margins, delagates and superdelegates is just confusing me. So; after admitting I am a dunce with this stuff; just tell me; does everything look ok for obama and does Hillary have a shot at beating him now that is seems she won tonight?
Here's an interesting figure...
On the republican side, 71% have voted from McCain but there's still 28% that have voted for Paul (16%) and Huckabee (12%).
That's the winged-end of the Republican party that all this red baiting of Obama is aimed at to keep them from staying home and not voting for McCain out of fear that some pinko commie will get into the Whitehouse.
No, revel. The media watches the popular vote. But follow the delegate count and the money and Obama has this wrapped up