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« Reply #9 on: December 28, 2017, 03:59:42 PM » |
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It’s 7:30 on the east and the polls have closed in 3 more states...... https://mobile.twitter.com/disneyfan2001/status/946467798867251200/photo/1We are projecting the state of West Virginia for Bush he is winner in this once soild New Deal democrat state.... Bush is also the winner in the state of North Carolina and it’s 15 electoral votes While the battleground state of OHIO is to Early to Call..... The electoral count is now at 75 for Bush and 3 for Kerry..... While for gubernatorial races we are projecting..... That Joe Manchin is the winner of West Virginia and that he will become the next governor..... And in North Carolina Mike Easley will be re-elected... For senate races.... We are still at 42% in not able to call Kentucky... And in North Carolina it’s to early to call but Congressman Richard Burr is leading.... Finally in the state of Ohio incumbent senator George Voinovich will win in a landslide.
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« Reply #11 on: December 28, 2017, 07:53:38 PM » |
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« Edited: December 29, 2017, 12:48:16 AM by keep cool-idge »
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Okay since I don’t feel like going and doing every single state I will upload maps of what happened but here are all the changes for senate or governor from real life https://mobile.twitter.com/disneyfan2001/status/946536100008419329/photo/1Bush flips Wisconsin and New Hampshire also only loses Pennsylvania by 1.8 and Michigan by 2. Bush does better in almost all states. States decided by 1 point or less New Hampshire 0.26% Wisconsin 0.81%Minnesota 0.92%1 to 5 points New Mexico 1.15%Iowa 1.54%Pennsylvania 1.8%Michigan 1.98% Oregon 2.32%Maine CD 2.46%Nevada 2.70% TIPPING POINT STATE Ohio 4.05%New Jersey 4.76%5 to 10 points Florida 5.12%Washington 5.56%Colorado 5.59%Maine 6.17%Delaware 7.06%Virginia 8.20%Missouri 8.25%Hawaii 8.32%Connecticut 8.52%Califorina 9.78%Arkansas 9.92%Next up senators and governors
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« Reply #20 on: December 28, 2017, 10:39:52 PM » |
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« Edited: January 04, 2018, 03:16:28 AM by Greedo The Hunter »
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Okay since I don’t feel like going and doing every single state I will upload maps of what happened but here are all the changes for senate or governor from real life https://mobile.twitter.com/disneyfan2001/status/946536100008419329/photo/1
Bush flips Wisconsin and New Hampshire also only loses Pennsylvania by 1.8 and Michigan by 2. Bush does better in almost all states. States decided by 1 point or less New Hampshire 0.26% Wisconsin 0.81% Minnesota 0.92%
1 to 5 points New Mexico 1.15% Iowa 1.54% Pennsylvania 1.8% Michigan 1.98% Oregon 2.32% Maine CD 2.46% Nevada 2.70% TIPPING POINT STATE Ohio 4.05% New Jersey 4.76%
5 to 10 points Florida 5.12% Washington 5.56% Colorado 5.59% Maine 6.17% Delaware 7.06% Virginia 8.20% Missouri 8.25% Hawaii 8.32% Connecticut 8.52% Califorina 9.78% Arkansas 9.92%
Next up senators and governors
Alright here are the senate results https://mobile.twitter.com/disneyfan2001/status/946579606001262592/photo/1So for gains GOP In South Carolina former congressman and governor Mark Sanford was elected to the senate in a 55-45 margin.... In Wisconsin Former Governor and Health And Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson Defeated in an upset Senator Russ Feingold in a 49.5-48.9 Margin.... In Georgia Congressman Johnny Isakson was the winner he won in a 58-40 margin.... In North Carolina Congressman Richard Burr was elected to take over for John Edwards.... In Colorado Congressman Bob Schaffer defeated Ken Salazar in a stunning upset Schaffer only won with a 49.8-49.5 margin. In South Dakota John Thune defeated Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle in a 50.4-49.6 margin.... In Louisiana Congressman David Vitter won a 52% victory over a ton of other democrats.... In Florida Governor Jeb Bush was elected as the next senator from Florida in a landslide winning 62-38.... And finally in the state of Illinois Barack Obama was elected senator in a 62-35 margin with his win being the only democrat pick up.... Other noble races In Kentucky Jim Bunning won re-election in a very close 51-49 margin.... In Pennsylvania Congressman Pat Toomey who defeated incumbent Arlen Specter in the primary 50.5-49.5, won the general election against Joe Hoeffel, Pat Toomey won in a 48.7-48.2 margin with the rest of the vote believed to have gone to Specter. Next up gubernatorial races....
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« Reply #22 on: December 28, 2017, 11:19:48 PM » |
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« Edited: December 31, 2017, 07:07:23 PM by keep cool-idge »
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I wonder how narrow Rossi's win will be.
Well here it here is the gubernatorial results https://mobile.twitter.com/disneyfan2001/status/946590895188557824NOTE Oregon is on there cause I can’t find gubernatorial map for 2012 so I have to use 2016 Okay so in the pick ups In Indiana Mitch Daniels has defeated Incumbent Governor Joe E. Kernan in a 54-45 margin... In Missouri Matt Blunt has defeated Clarie Mccaskill in a 52-46 margin... In Montana Brian Schweitzer has defeated Bob Brown in a 49.5-48.1 margin and that is also the only democrat pick up... In WASHINGTON DINO ROSSI APPEARS TO HAVE DEFEATED CHRISTINE GREGOIRE BY A MARGIN OF 352 VOTES! It is a stunning a upset because he has been down most of the campaign but in the last week he tied the race and this is where we are now. In other races.... In New Hampshire Craig Benson has won re-election beating John Lynch in a 50.2-49.1 margin, John Lynch said he is looking at possibly running again for governor in 2006. And finally in the House of Representatives the GOP gained net of 7 seats. Overall the GOP has 236 house seats-58 senate seats- and 30 governorships.
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