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Fri 12 Mar, 2004 04:04 pm
Alabama ........ 9
Alaska ........... 3
Arizona ......... 10
Arkansas ....... 6
California ...... 55
Colorado ....... 9
Connecticut .. 7
Deleware ...... 3
D.C. .............. 3
Florida .......... 27
Georgia ........ 15
Hawaii .......... 4
Idaho ........... 4
Illinois .......... 21
Indiana ......... 11
Iowa ............ 7
Kansas .......... 6
Kentucky ....... 8
Louisiana ....... 9
Maine ............ 4
Maryland ....... 10
Massachusetts 12
Michigan ....... 17
Minnesota ..... 10
Mississippi ..... 6
Missouri ......... 11
Montana ....... 3
Nebraska ...... 5
Nevada ......... 5
New Hampshire 4
New Jersey .... 15
New Mexico .... 5
New York ....... 31
N. Carolina .... 15
N. Dakota ...... 3
Ohio .............. 20
Okla .............. 7
Oregon .......... 7
Pennsylvania .. 21
Rhode Island .. 4
S. Carolina ..... 8
S. Dakota ....... 3
Tennessee ...... 11
Texas ............. 34
Utah ............... 5
Vermont ......... 3
Virginia ........... 13
Washinton ....... 11
W. Virginia ...... 5
Wisconsin ........ 10
Wyoming ......... 3
Listed above are the 51 jurisdictions in which votes will be cast in our upcoming Presidential election.
The winner willl not be determined by who gets the most votes, or by who wins the most states.
Rather, whichever candidate wins the majority of votes in that state gets all of the "chips" from that state.
I invite y'all to (1) print out the above page or a prettier one and (2) tell us now or predict later how the chips will fall.
There are plenty of other threads where folks scream at each other about what SHOULD happen. I'm asking for your predictions, which can be shifted later, of what you think WILL happen.
For example, would I be safe in awarding Mr Kerry the 12 votes from Massachusetts? Are there other states that are obvious? My state of Virginia will probably go for Mr Bush but I wouldn't want to make that call yet.