Start packing.

PA, OH, MI, WI and FL have yet to be called, but based on the numbers I've seen, we're in for another four years of the smirking monkey across the Potomac.

Oh well, shit happens. At least it's another four years of not worrying about funding for .mil contractors, so that's okay then.

Oh, and to you fucking network monkeys who called VA in contest when Dubya held a FOURTEEN point lead:

Get.

Off.

The.

Crack.

There was no fucking way a Democrat was going to make up that sort of deficit in this state, no matter that NoVA hadn't yet reported in.

From: [identity profile] larabeaton.livejournal.com


You spoke a bit too soon. MSNBC is reporting the electoral vote breakdown now as 207 for Bush and 199 for Kerry, with 132 left. It's still anyone's game.

From: [identity profile] montoya.livejournal.com


I have no idea what numbers you're seeing, but they don't match to anything I've seen so far. But hey, I'm only watching two TV channels and monitoring like eight web sites...

From: [identity profile] jsbowden.livejournal.com


The numbers I'd seen when posting this showed PA was unsurprisingly going to Kerry, no surprise, and that Bush held a ten point lead in FL in the reporting precincts and more than the margin of error in OH for the precincts that had managed to actually let people vote in a reasonable amount of time (and why the fuck were there FIFTEEN HOUR lines in at least one place in OH? What the fuck are you people doing there?) and had reported in.

The rest of us could have stayed home, it was all about the best two out of three in PA, OH, and FL.

From: [identity profile] carpone.livejournal.com


CNN is currently reporting that Bush won FL (52% vs. 47%) with 95% of precincts reporting.

CNN's current scorecard is 237 Bush v. 188 Kerry.
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