2008 US Presidential Election - Page 83
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NovaTheFeared
United States7222 Posts
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Tsagacity
United States2124 Posts
They were talking about some corridor with the largest florida population. Was all red in 04 and is all blue now :O If Obama wins Florida it's all over. | ||
Savio
United States1850 Posts
Florida.................... Virginia................... North Carolina......... Ohio....................... Missouri................. Pennsylvania..........Obama Georgia................. Colorado................ New Hampshire......Obama Indiana:................. Montana................ North Dakota.......... New Mexico........... Nevada.................. Electoral Votes:...McCain: 39.......Obama: 81 Popular Vote:......McCain: 49........Obama: 50 Let me know if I should add a state | ||
Athos
United States2484 Posts
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Savio
United States1850 Posts
EDIT: Actually its all about which precincts are reporting. It could be that the rural towns report faster than the big cities. | ||
[X]Ken_D
United States4650 Posts
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Savio
United States1850 Posts
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United States7081 Posts
On November 05 2008 10:13 [X]Ken_D wrote: MSNBC 103 Obama 34 McCain Penn is the impt state in there. Again, basic GG's, unless MSNBC fucked up exit polls. | ||
Tsagacity
United States2124 Posts
On November 05 2008 10:11 Athos wrote: Why is Obama failing so badly in Virginia? Very few of the northern precincts have reported in. Those are the DC suburbs most likely to lean democratic. | ||
Manowarrior
United States159 Posts
Having only watched two debates and done very little research on either candidate, I simply used basic social biases and my overall impressions of each as a person to make my decision. Obama has big ears, which bothers me a bit, but then I thought "Brotha kinda looks like Will Smith.", and it just so happens that Independence Day is one of my favorite movies, so a plus there. McCain has gross, and I'm talking GROSS neck skin. Our president should be a handsome fellow... we don't want to be represented by an uggo. Dude can't lift his arms over his shoulders either... WTF? War injuries or something... if a bro can't reach to the top of a bookshelf to hand me my favorite Calvin and Hobbes collection, how's he supposed to do president type things, like: Defend himself against assassins, lift weights, punch communists, and give monkeys high fives? But what really sold me was the fact that Obama can actually speak coherently. McCain is almost as bad as Bush. Seriously? Autistic dogs are better orators. Being able to form complete sentences, then piece these sentences together to form a solid thought, just seems like something a president should be able to do. Old white conservatives just don't do it for me. Due to his ethnicity, If Obama wins our country will at least increase in "overall sports ability", and everyone will be able to "jump higher, and run faster".(It's not a racial stereotype if it's positive..oh wait, I don't care anyways) Now I don't play sports... or watch them, but I heard most normal Americans are all about that shit, so why not vote for the most sports influencing-candidate. That's pretty much it. Besides, conservatives are sore losers, so mostly i want a chance just to see em all get real riled up. So if you feel like arguing politics with me, just remember. 1. I have no knowledge to argue with and 2. I don't care Also, I don't give much of a damn what happens to our government, it will always be corrupt until a complete reformation occurs. Our vote only matters as much as THEY say it does. | ||
Savio
United States1850 Posts
Technical Difficulties? | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14895 Posts
maine was called for obama they had 3 votes counted. literally 3 votes 2 for obama, 1 for mccain | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32059 Posts
On November 05 2008 10:17 Manowarrior wrote: Contrary to most voters who cast their vote based on their knowledge of each candidate's stance with "the issues" and what not, I chose a bit differently. Having only watched two debates and done very little research on either candidate, I simply used basic social biases and my overall impressions of each as a person to make my decision. Obama has big ears, which bothers me a bit, but then I thought "Brotha kinda looks like Will Smith.", and it just so happens that Independence Day is one of my favorite movies, so a plus there. McCain has gross, and I'm talking GROSS neck skin. Our president should be a handsome fellow... we don't want to be represented by an uggo. Dude can't lift his arms over his shoulders either... WTF? War injuries or something... if a bro can't reach to the top of a bookshelf to hand me my favorite Calvin and Hobbes collection, how's he supposed to do president type things, like: Defend himself against assassins, lift weights, punch communists, and give monkeys high fives? But what really sold me was the fact that Obama can actually speak coherently. McCain is almost as bad as Bush. Seriously? Autistic dogs are better orators. Being able to form complete sentences, then piece these sentences together to form a solid thought, just seems like something a president should be able to do. Old white conservatives just don't do it for me. Due to his ethnicity, If Obama wins our country will at least increase in "overall sports ability", and everyone will be able to "jump higher, and run faster".(It's not a racial stereotype if it's positive..oh wait, I don't care anyways) Now I don't play sports... or watch them, but I heard most normal Americans are all about that shit, so why not vote for the most sports influencing-candidate. That's pretty much it. Besides, conservatives are sore losers, so mostly i want a chance just to see em all get real riled up. So if you feel like arguing politics with me, just remember. 1. I have no knowledge to argue with and 2. I don't care Also, I don't give much of a damn what happens to our government, it will always be corrupt until a complete reformation occurs. Our vote only matters as much as THEY say it does. hahahahhaha this is great | ||
Tsagacity
United States2124 Posts
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NeoIllusions
United States37500 Posts
On November 05 2008 10:20 KOFgokuon wrote: haha one of the results that i saw maine was called for obama they had 3 votes counted. literally 3 votes 2 for obama, 1 for mccain haha, Yahoo's Political Dashboard? Yah, I see the same thing with Maine. I have no idea how that works. | ||
Rotodyne
United States2263 Posts
On November 05 2008 10:20 KOFgokuon wrote: haha one of the results that i saw maine was called for obama they had 3 votes counted. literally 3 votes 2 for obama, 1 for mccain LOL...doesn't Maine split electoral votes? That's probably what you're seeing | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14895 Posts
gotta love it no, literally there are only 3 votes counted so far for maine | ||
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NeoIllusions
United States37500 Posts
So confusing. ![]() | ||
SonuvBob
Aiur21549 Posts
![]() (The projection's based on exit polls :p) (Or Obama won a Bo3) | ||
Savio
United States1850 Posts
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