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Post by t-bob on Nov 6, 2012 19:35:25 GMT -5
I'll czech in later... in the interim, I'll play some music and watch Sons of Anarchy. Later.
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Post by Doug on Nov 6, 2012 19:39:59 GMT -5
We'll know by the first week in March.
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Post by xyrn on Nov 6, 2012 19:45:42 GMT -5
The lawyers, probably.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2012 19:50:32 GMT -5
The fifth graders in room 224 chose Obama 23 to 4 over Romney.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2012 20:38:17 GMT -5
Bookies now calling it Obama 1/16, Romney 7/1. I think I can sleep easy now.
update Obama 1/20
downdate Obama 1/16
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Post by omaha on Nov 6, 2012 20:42:26 GMT -5
I'll czech in later... in the interim, I'll play some music and watch Sons of Anarchy. Later. I'm looking forward to SOA more than endless election coverage also.
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Post by Kramster on Nov 6, 2012 21:02:04 GMT -5
I'm still waiting for room 223 results
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Post by t-bob on Nov 6, 2012 22:31:56 GMT -5
I'll czech in later... in the interim, I'll play some music and watch Sons of Anarchy. Later. I'm looking forward to SOA more than endless election coverage also. Jeff, if you enjoy SOA, check out Strike Back on Cinemax (if you have premium channels), orig. broadcast on BBC. Sure it can make it to your TV or computer other ways as well.
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Post by omaha on Nov 6, 2012 22:35:02 GMT -5
Minor spoiler alert.....
I was TOTALLY relieved with Jax's son turned out to not be seriously hurt last week. After what happened on Breaking Bad last season, I couldn't take another kid getting killed.
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Post by Village Idiot on Nov 6, 2012 22:35:29 GMT -5
The fifth graders in room 224 chose Obama 23 to 4 over Romney. That's the way kids were voting around here as well. Kids kept asking me who I was voting for, but I would not tell them. I'm not going to skew a kid vote. But how kids vote is a good reflection on how their parents voted.
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Post by dradtke on Nov 6, 2012 22:41:07 GMT -5
Funny thing I noticed about checking various websites. Apparently AP is the gold standard for calling any particular state for a candidate. Some networks call some races earlier or later, but AP seems to be the final arbiter. Of all the networks, Fox seems to be most aggressive in calling them early.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2012 22:41:40 GMT -5
223 not 224. There was a misidentification of the polling station.
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Post by dradtke on Nov 6, 2012 22:44:46 GMT -5
Another thing: given the same list of states called for a particular candidate, some networks are off by 1 electoral vote. Either an arithmetic error, or a which-states-have-how-many-votes error. I'm not going to try to figure out which.
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Post by dradtke on Nov 6, 2012 22:49:45 GMT -5
In case you're interested, Joe Walsh is gone. Todd Akin is gone. Mourdock is gone.
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Post by Lonnie on Nov 6, 2012 22:53:14 GMT -5
Ah, but will Bachmann be gone, or is it still warm in hell?
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Post by dradtke on Nov 6, 2012 22:54:36 GMT -5
Not my district any more, so I didn't get a chance to vote against her again. Russell?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2012 22:54:52 GMT -5
I'm going to go all braggadocio about Walsh on my Facebook. (Nobody will know what I'm talking about though).
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Post by billhammond on Nov 6, 2012 22:59:30 GMT -5
with about half the vote in, she leads 51-49
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Post by dradtke on Nov 6, 2012 22:59:51 GMT -5
Too early to say, but with 13% of the votes reported, both MN constitutional amendments are going down. Hope it holds.
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Post by dradtke on Nov 6, 2012 23:08:27 GMT -5
Looks like three swing states to go, Ohio, Florida, and Virginia. To win, Romney needs all three. Good luck.
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