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Fueled
United States1610 Posts
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FeUerFlieGe
United States1193 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:33 tekos44 wrote: Time to drop manner mules Obama, this is taking too long He's dropping those on Virginia and Florida | ||
mGarb2
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Adreme
United States5574 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:32 paralleluniverse wrote: Romney is a sore loser. It's over. The only states left to be called is Virginia and Florida. And he disputes Ohio. Even if he won all three of these, Obama will still win 272-266. There is no hope. It is over and he has lost but the man has spent 7 years(and thats assuming he wasnt planning it when he ran for govenor of Mass) preparing for this one night and to fall short he probably needs time to figure out how he is going to concede and what he wants to do. | ||
Tewks44
United States2032 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:33 MountainDewJunkie wrote: 290 to 200... You should all trust me on this one: so I'm a math grad, right, and if I recall my differential equations course, I believe that 290 is indeed more than 270 and also more than 200, thus Obama has won, or at least within a 95% percent confidence interval, plus or minus lambda cubed. fantastic projection. I am also an expert in things mathematical and I must say your meta-analysis of numbers and such is quite convincing. | ||
igotmyown
United States4291 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:33 MountainDewJunkie wrote: 290 to 200... You should all trust me on this one: so I'm a math grad, right, and if I recall my differential equations course, I believe that 290 is indeed more than 270 and also more than 200, thus Obama has won, or at least within a 95% percent confidence interval, plus or minus lambda cubed. Inequalities aren't transitive dude. | ||
slicknav
1409 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:34 FeUerFlieGe wrote: He's dropping those on Virginia and Florida He's building giant O's with pylons across the country | ||
hypercube
Hungary2735 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:22 paralleluniverse wrote: He went 49/50 last time. It looks like 50/50 this time. To be fair a better score would be something around 46. Giving Obama a 50.3% chance of winning Florida should be worth 0.503 points, not 1. Of course his opponents wouldn't have given him that slack so I understand the sentiment. | ||
arb
Noobville17920 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:34 mGarb2 wrote: The south will do it again. White power what the hell? | ||
Doraemon
Australia14949 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:34 mGarb2 wrote: The south will do it again. White power you made a new account just to say this? PBU? | ||
revel8
United Kingdom3022 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:32 Zergneedsfood wrote: Not sure why people are calling this the most "negative campaign" in history. Weren't like.....elections in the 18th century brutal? Didn't Andrew Jackson's wife commit suicide over allegations from an opposing campaign? :[ This is TL. Results from longer than three months ago don't count. | ||
MooMu
Canada615 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:34 mGarb2 wrote: The south will do it again. White power So cute. Doesn't quite have the ring it used to have. | ||
BlueBird.
United States3889 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:32 hacklebeast wrote: Is Johnson getting at least 5% in any state other than NM? I was hoping he would get a passing mention on one of the mainstream news channels, but I didn't see one. Johnson and Jill stein did not do well from what abc were saying, they didn't cover it long don't have exact numbers | ||
PassiveAce
United States18076 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:32 Zergneedsfood wrote: Not sure why people are calling this the most "negative campaign" in history. Weren't like.....elections in the 18th century brutal? Didn't Andrew Jackson's wife commit suicide over allegations from an opposing campaign? :[ Why everyone so mad? D: No, she died of a heart attack. | ||
ragz_gt
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Zooper31
United States5710 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:35 slicknav wrote: He's building giant O's with pylons across the country Best comment refrencing starcraft all night, | ||
Adreme
United States5574 Posts
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Proseat
Germany5113 Posts
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Graviton
Australia146 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:32 Zergneedsfood wrote: Not sure why people are calling this the most "negative campaign" in history. Weren't like.....elections in the 18th century brutal? Didn't Andrew Jackson's wife commit suicide over allegations from an opposing campaign? :[ Why everyone so mad? D: Probably the most brutal in living memory. | ||
Medrea
10003 Posts
On November 07 2012 14:35 MooMu wrote: So cute. Doesn't quite have the ring it used to have. I thought it was hilarious but I read it in an ironical sense. | ||
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