dlowan wrote:Aren't the indications that Bush HAS won Ohio?
He's up by 2 points, but 10% hasn't been counted yet.
Bush has pushed ahead slightly in Iowa.
(looking - in vain - for Iowa on Yahoo map...)
Everything I'm seeing shows Kerry ahead in Nevada, but with only 24% reporting.
Iowa is at 88% reporting, and Bush is ahead 4,000+ votes (50%/50%).
Constant up to the moment, state by state results can be found
HERE
West of Illinois; South of Minnesota.
CNN projects the Republican party will retain control of the U.S. Senate.
Thok wrote:CNN projects the Republican party will retain control of the U.S. Senate.
I believe the GOP gained 4.
NBC projects President Bush will win Ohio.
Probably it's now over.
CNN projects Kerry will win Washington state's 11 Electoral College votes.
Thok wrote:NBC projects President Bush will win Ohio.
Probably it's now over.
Actually no...Kerry campaign manager still bullish with 250,000 Ohio votes as yet uncounted.
A 100,000 vote deficit is awfully hard to overcome. It isn't looking good.
(Let me post this in the right thread)
Iowa is 92% reporting, and Bush has 7,000+ more votes than Kerry.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/politics/Elections2004/States/IA.html
Ohio | MORE STATE RESULTS | EXIT POLL
Candidate Votes % of votes
George W. Bush (REP)* 2,548,508 51
John F. Kerry (DEM) 2,441,599 49
Electoral votes: 20 | 91 % of precincts reporting
Over a 105,000 + vote lead
interesting avatar, ebrown.
Way to start coming together Ebrown.
Republican Bush
(Incumbent)
2,585,088 51% 0
Democratic Kerry
2,483,105 49% 0
Your numbers are old. But that doesn't give me to much hope.