Posted on November 4, 2008 by archaeologyknits
The electoral map guy over at Fox News can’t handle it. The calls for McCain are getting mapped right away, but the calls for Obama are hours behind, as are the Fox news predictions for electoral votes.
Check it out:
The text above clearly has PA,OH, ME, WI, and NH for Obama, but the map, after literaly [...]
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Posted on November 4, 2008 by archaeologyknits
Olbermann presented some math on MSNBC tonight, which holds up well.
MSNBC and Fox News both give Obama 200 electoral votes at this point.
Add 55 for California, which Obama will take
Add 11 for Washington, which he will take
That is a total of 266 electoral votes.
If Obama takes one more state (two if he takes either Montana, [...]
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Posted on November 4, 2008 by archaeologyknits
Fox News and MSNBC have both called Ohio for Obama. That’s it he flipped one, Scarborough is almost ready to call it.
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Posted on November 3, 2008 by archaeologyknits
The website SayHear.Com allows people to call a number linked to a candidate to explain why they are voting for him or her. The responces are all streamed online for anyone to listen to.
Some, like this one, are damn scary. However, it’s quite hartening to see such a high degree of Obama votes by comparison [...]
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Posted on December 27, 2007 by archaeologyknits
I will level with my readers here, I don’t really like any of the Republican candidates for president (few of the Democrats either), but I did see Ron Paul as one possibility, though I fail to see how a Libertarian can be set against abortion rights. Well, now Ron Paul has gone and proved [...]
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