[QUOTE=Zatharon]Have fun with your 4 years of socialism Obama lovers.[/QUOTE]
Okay, thanks.
Are there any updates so far? Who is winning at the moment?
[QUOTE=Zatharon]Have fun with your 4 years of socialism Obama lovers.[/QUOTE]
Dude, we so will. Have fun watching our socialist policies and dem majority in the senate take our country back in the direction that Bill Clinton took it, even though you hate our "tax and spend" policies. They seem to work.
(I bet McCain pulls a Bush-rig. I called it.)
[QUOTE=Kekeke]Are there any updates so far? Who is winning at the moment?[/QUOTE]
10 minutes until first polls close.
[QUOTE=Kekeke]Are there any updates so far? Who is winning at the moment?[/QUOTE]
Not sure, but following Indiana closely.
lol Maine is reporting < 1% - Obama is leading.
Obama: 2 - 66%
McCain: 1 - 33%
ALOT of information there.
The chances of Obama winning are exceptionally high.
[QUOTE=Kekeke]Are there any updates so far? Who is winning at the moment?[/QUOTE]
currently obama is winning indiana which is impressive, while mccain has a lead in kentucky, which is not suprising.
i have a question: what happens if you're in line at the polls and they close? do they still have to let you in?
According to CNN Obama's getting beaten to death with a McStick in Kentucky. 65% to 35 give or take.
[QUOTE=PyrofiliacV3]i have a question: what happens if you're in line at the polls and they close? do they still have to let you in?[/QUOTE]
As long as you are in line when the polls close you can still vote.
[url=http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/11/todays-polls-113-pm-edition.html]The odds of Obama winning is 99% actually[/url] (THIS IS NOT AN EXCUSE TO NOT VOTE.)
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[QUOTE=PacificV2]According to CNN Obama's getting beaten to death with a McStick in Kentucky. 65% to 35 give or take.[/QUOTE]
Hmm, Fox says it's 51 - 49
[QUOTE=PacificV2]According to CNN Obama's getting beaten to death with a McStick in Kentucky. 65% to 35 give or take.[/QUOTE]
It's 51/48 in favor of McCain, now, and the difference is getting smaller and smaller. I think by the end of the counting of the polls that are already closed there, Obama may end up slightly leading Kentucky.
[QUOTE=limeyreturns]There will also be riots if McCain wins.[/QUOTE]
because then we will know that the shit was fixed
[QUOTE=huntskikbut]Hmm, Fox says it's 51 - 49[/QUOTE]
Exactly, there are not enough votes in yet to mean anything.
Bleh, going to bed. I expect to see a bunch of Obama threads in capital letters all over General tomorrow. Don't let me down, Facepunch.
[QUOTE=PyrofiliacV3]:eng101:[/QUOTE]
CNN is reporting similar numbers at the moment. It's accurate. 51/48 is where it stands now, coming a long way from the numbers that someone posted, which were accurate only a little while ago. It keeps shifting back and forth, it's insanely fucking close now though. I believe that whoever takes that state will definitely do it by the hair of their balls.
Night all! Let's hope I wake up to President Obama!
[QUOTE=PyrofiliacV3]because then we will know that the shit was fixed[/QUOTE]
That's kind of ignorant, he's saying that because there are crazy militant people who would gladly kill themselves for Obama to win.
The crazies are on both sides, but saying if McCain wins the election is fixed is ridiculous
The score (according to Fox)
Obama: 3
McCain: 8
UPDATE:
now it's tied at 0-0
wow, definitely too early to count anything.
[QUOTE=Republic]Night all! Let's hope I wake up to President Obama![/QUOTE]
Isn't it like 7:00PM where you live, or 8:00PM at the latest?
Kentucky went to McCain, Vermont to Obama?
That's what BBC World News are saying.
[QUOTE=occer]Kentucky went to McCain, Vermont to Obama?
That's what BBC World News are saying.[/QUOTE]
yep I'm seeing that on the map now
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nevermind it just went blank again. good lord. and now it's back. Okay It's safe to say that Kentucky is for McCain, and Vermont is Obama. Maine looks like it's going to Obama, and so will New Hampshire. Indiana is tied
McCain won Kentucky and is leading in Indiana.
McCain has 8 electoral votes while Obama has 3.
[QUOTE=Karskin]Isn't it like 7:00PM where you live, or 8:00PM at the latest?[/QUOTE]
00:06.
UK.:)
10% in Kentucy - McCain: 52% - Obama: 47%
4% in Indiana - McCain: 50% - Obama: 49%
Don't let me down America!
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