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posted by Paul Constant on November 4 at 16:05 PM
CNN gives Obama Vermont (3 EVs) and McCain Kentucky (8 EVs). Kentucky’s pretty close, still, at 51 to 48.
Markos over at DailyKos is calling VA for Obama!!!
Wow, McCain's currently up by about 4 points in KY, but 538 was calling it McCain by 13.6.
IN polling place closed - squirrel responsible:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/04/indiana-polling-place-shu_n_141145.html
SQUIRRELS - the dems have taken almost everything into account - except for the squirrels - this could spell trouble.
TPM is currently showing KY @ 54% McCain, 45% Obama w/ 11% precincts reporting.
Markos takes it back. Still waiting.
How is it that CNN calls Vermont for Obama with 0% precincts reporting?! I know it is a very blue state, but shouldn't they at least waot for a few votes to trickle in?
The Senate race in KY is very close...McConnell might lose!!!!
It's a good sign that Indiana is so tight BEFORE the polls close in Gary and still no results from Indianapolis...
@3 - Had to have been a red squirrel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Squirrel
@6 I agree. While it probably will go that way, it strikes me as a bit arrogant to call a state before they even have any votes counted.
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Markos over at DailyKos is calling VA for Obama!!!
Wow, McCain's currently up by about 4 points in KY, but 538 was calling it McCain by 13.6.
IN polling place closed - squirrel responsible:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/04/indiana-polling-place-shu_n_141145.html
SQUIRRELS - the dems have taken almost everything into account - except for the squirrels - this could spell trouble.
TPM is currently showing KY @ 54% McCain, 45% Obama w/ 11% precincts reporting.
Markos takes it back. Still waiting.
How is it that CNN calls Vermont for Obama with 0% precincts reporting?! I know it is a very blue state, but shouldn't they at least waot for a few votes to trickle in?
The Senate race in KY is very close...McConnell might lose!!!!
It's a good sign that Indiana is so tight BEFORE the polls close in Gary and still no results from Indianapolis...
@3 - Had to have been a red squirrel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Squirrel
@6 I agree. While it probably will go that way, it strikes me as a bit arrogant to call a state before they even have any votes counted.