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« Reply #275 on: February 01, 2007, 08:34:19 PM »

Who has the prohibition party nominated for president? Tongue

Artist Gene Admondson.
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« Reply #276 on: February 02, 2007, 06:27:25 AM »

Is Ralph Nader running?
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« Reply #277 on: February 03, 2007, 06:14:28 PM »

Announcement

Unfortunately, my internet is having problems (Comcast is not Comcastic!).  Therefore, the final update and Election Night 2008 must be delayed.  As of now, I am planning for the final update to take place on Tuesday, with Election Night 2008 taking place on Wednesday.  I am sorry for the inconvenience.
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« Reply #278 on: February 04, 2007, 01:22:35 AM »

My internet service over here is not much better either, atleast it's been quite a while since it flopped...Anyways, I can't wait for an update~
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« Reply #279 on: February 05, 2007, 05:17:27 PM »

There will be an update tonight, the final true update before Election Night 2008, which will be Wednesday.
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« Reply #280 on: February 05, 2007, 11:07:06 PM »

The Eleventh Hour

It is one week until Election Day, and the race seems tighter than ever before.  In the vast majority of polls, Senator Jon Kyl and Senator Dick Durbin are virtually tied, almost always within the margin of error of being tied.  The electoral college projections show a dead heat, with both candidates likely to obtain 250 or more electoral votes.  Tom DeLay’s campaign is seeming not to have the spoiler effect once feared by Kyl.

Four days before the election, the Kyl campaign releases a final advertisement in several of the key swing states.  The advertisement features revolving clips of President Clark and Jon Kyl speaking, featuring Kyl largely affirming the statements made by President Clark.  In a similar ad, released simultaneously, clips are shown of Dick Durbin vowing to oppose several parts of Clark’s domestic agenda, and several lines which may be interpreted as being against the President.  The ad has a very positive effect for Kyl.

Congress

It seems increasingly likely that the Republicans will win a majority in the House of Representatives.  House Minority Leader Mike Pence has created an “Agenda for the New American Century,” in line with the theme of the Kyl campaign.  The Republicans’ clear message, combined with their vocal support of President Clark, have made them the odds-on favorite to win the House.

The Senate appears likely to remain in Democratic hands.  Freshman Senator Harold Ford has become the new face of the Democratic Party.  He has campaigned across the country for Democratic Senate candidates, and is one of the reasons they have been able to maintain the lead in polls for the Senate.

Predictions

Kyl Victory
Rasmussen Reports
Cook Political Report
Fred Barnes
Bob Novak
Electoralvote.com
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Durbin Victory
Stu Rothenberg
Larry Sabato

Final Nationwide Poll

Rasmussen Reports
November 3rd, 2008
Popular Vote
Kyl: 48%
Durbin: 46%
DeLay: 1%
Undecided: 5%

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Tomorrow Night
Tomorrow’s update will be an election preview.  I will provide polls from all fifty states, as well as hints as to which states will be important on election night.

Wednesday Night

Election Night 2008

Prepare for real time coverage of Election Night 2008, lasting from 7 P.M. – 1 A.M., at which time you will know who will be the 46th President of the United States.  It will be a nailbiter. . .
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« Reply #281 on: February 06, 2007, 10:32:59 PM »

Election Night Preview



Strong Kyl: 181
Total Kyl: 197
Tossup: 116
Total Durbin: 225
Strong Durbin: 168

States to watch:
Ohio
Will Durbin appeal to those upset with Ohio Republicans?

Florida
The perennial swing state - whoever wins Florida will likely win the election.

Pennsylvania
If Kyl wins this state, he is likely to win the entire election.

West Virginia
Durbin may be too partisan for this traditionally Democratic state.

Colorado
A Democratic victory here could be a definite sign that the West is turning Democratic.

Missouri
If Durbin wins Missouri, he will win the entire Midwest.

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TOMORROW :: ELECTION NIGHT 2008

Who will be our next President?

From 7 P.M. to 1 A.M., live returns will be coming in.

Prepare for a nailbiter, folks. . .
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« Reply #282 on: February 07, 2007, 09:39:32 AM »

Looks good and I can't wait till the results come in!
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« Reply #283 on: February 07, 2007, 09:47:08 AM »

Me so happy, me love these updates!
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« Reply #284 on: February 07, 2007, 05:10:17 PM »

Final predictions, anyone?
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« Reply #285 on: February 07, 2007, 05:37:13 PM »

MSNBC Live Coverage
Election Night 2008


Good evening and welcome to what will definitely be an exciting night!  Throughout the night, we will be bringing you up-to-the-minute, live results.  Before the excitement begins, we’re going to bring in our panel to discuss what is likely to happen tonight.  Please welcome former Congressman Steve Largent, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, and columnist Maureen Dowd.

HOST: Congressman Largent, let’s start with you.  What are you expecting to see tonight?

LARGENT: I’m anticipating a solid victory for Jon Kyl.  I think he will get over 52% of the vote.  DeLay will be under 1%, and won’t affect Kyl much.  I think we Republicans are going to take the House and maybe the Senate.  It’s going to be a great night for the Grand Old Party.

HOST: Maureen, it’s looking likely that the Republicans are going to take the House.  Would you agree with that?

DOWD: Sadly, yes.  Mike Pence is great with “the message.”  He put out a very convincing agenda, supported Clark on key policy points, and shifted public opinion towards the Republican Party.  The Senate is going to stay Democratic, largely due to the efforts of Senator Harold Ford.  I’d love to see a Pence vs. Ford race for President one day.

HOST: Secretary Lew, one of the things Durbin was attacked on what his seeming lack of support for President Clark.  Being in the administration, what is your point of view?

LEW: Look, there has been no one as supportive of our administration as Dick Durbin.  Behind the scenes, he’s been working hard to get the Democratic agenda passed.  He’s done a great job of whipping votes.  However, in public, he was singing a different tune, and I can see how some people would think that he opposed lots of the Clark agenda.  He did the right things, but he didn’t concentrate enough on public opinion.

HOST: Alright, all three of you, what is the state that will determine victory for either candidate?

LARGENT: Minnesota.  If Kyl wins Minnesota, which he may because Tim Pawlenty is on the ticket, he will win the election.

DOWD: Colorado.  If Dick Durbin wins Colorado, he wins the election.  It’s as simple as that.

LEW: I’m a policymaker, not a politician.  I have no idea. (Laughter)

HOST: With that, we’ll say goodbye to our panel for a while.  We may bring them back later.  Stay tuned – in a few minutes, we’ll go over our electoral map.


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« Reply #286 on: February 07, 2007, 05:54:31 PM »

Election Night 2008
Welcome back.  It’s time to bring out our electoral map.



As the night progresses, this map will be filled with red and blue, red for Senator Kyl and blue for Senator Durbin. 

Every hour, and in some half hours, we’ll be able to make calls when polls in a certain state close.  However, many, many states will be too close to call at first.  Those are the ones that will keep us up late into the night.

We’ll also be keeping a tally below of the amount of electoral votes each candidate has.  Remember, 270 are needed to win.

Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 0
Durbin: 0


7:00 – The first results of Election 2008 will come in!

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« Reply #287 on: February 07, 2007, 06:58:06 PM »

Election Night 2008
Welcome to MSNBC’s live coverage of Election Night 2008.  It’s time to call our very first states.  At this time, we can call the following states.

PRESIDENT
Indiana

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Kentucky

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Georgia

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
South Carolina

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Vermont

[X] Dick Durbin

This updates our electoral map like so:



Jon Kyl now has 42 electoral votes, and Dick Durbin has 3.  This will tighten up.  None of these calls were unexpected.  At this time, however, we can add three states to our “Too Close to Call” category: Florida, Virginia, and New Hampshire.  We’ll keep you updated as the night goes on.

Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 42
Durbin: 3


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« Reply #288 on: February 07, 2007, 07:09:39 PM »

Election Night 2008
At this time, we can now call the state of Virginia.

PRESIDENT
Virginia

[X] Jon Kyl

This was not very unexpected, though the speed at which it was called is good news for the Kyl campaign, and it brings up Senator Kyl’s electoral vote total to 55.



Florida and New Hampshire remain too close to call.  At 7:30, polls will close in North Carolina, West Virginia, and Ohio.  Stay tuned.

Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 55
Durbin: 3


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« Reply #289 on: February 07, 2007, 07:28:09 PM »

Election Night 2008
Polls have now closed in North Carolina, West Virginia, and Ohio.  We can tell you now that West Virginia and Ohio have joined Florida and New Hampshire in the “Too Close to Call” category, but we can call North Carolina.

PRESIDENT
North Carolina

[X] Jon Kyl

This brings Senator Kyl’s total to 70, and it makes our electoral map look like this.



Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 70
Durbin: 3


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« Reply #290 on: February 07, 2007, 07:50:48 PM »

Looking good Smiley
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« Reply #291 on: February 07, 2007, 07:58:41 PM »

Election Night 2008
It’s 8’o’clock and we have several states to call at this time.

PRESIDENT
Alabama

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Kansas

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Mississippi

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Oklahoma

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Tennessee

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Texas

[X] Jon Kyl

We also have a round of states to call for Senator Durbin.

PRESIDENT
Connecticut

[X] Dick Durbin

PRESIDENT
Delaware

[X] Dick Durbin

PRESIDENT
District of Columbia

[X] Dick Durbin

PRESIDENT
Illinois

[X] Dick Durbin

PRESIDENT
Maine

[X] Dick Durbin

PRESIDENT
Maryland

[X] Dick Durbin

PRESIDENT
Massachusetts

[X] Dick Durbin

PRESIDENT
New Jersey

[X] Dick Durbin

We can also add Michigan, Missouri, and Pennsylvania to our “Too Close to Call” category.

Our electoral map now looks massively different.



None of the states called so far were major surprises, but we have a group of states in that are too close to call at this time that could change everything.

Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 143
Durbin: 78


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« Reply #292 on: February 07, 2007, 08:06:44 PM »

Election Night 2008
We can now make a call in the state of Michigan.

PRESIDENT
Michigan

[X] Dick Durbin

Durbin, being from the Midwest, was expected to carry the state, and he did.  This is good news for the Durbin camp.



Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 143
Durbin: 95


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« Reply #293 on: February 07, 2007, 08:28:30 PM »

Election Night 2008
We are now able to project that Senator Jon Kyl has won the state of Arkansas.

PRESIDENT
Arkansas

[X] Jon Kyl

This is not a surprise, and barely affects our electoral tally.



Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 149
Durbin: 95

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« Reply #294 on: February 07, 2007, 08:58:57 PM »

Election Night 2008
It’s time to call another large group of states.

PRESIDENT
Arizona

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Louisiana

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Nebraska

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
South Dakota

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Wyoming

[X] Jon Kyl

And, for Senator Durbin:

PRESIDENT
New York

[X] Dick Durbin

PRESIDENT
Rhode Island

[X] Dick Durbin

Let’s see how these projections affect our map:



We should note that many states were added to our “Too Close to Call” list – Colorado, Minnesota, New Mexico, and Wisconsin.  As soon as we are able to project winners in these states, we will let you know.

It’s interesting to note that Tom DeLay is capturing a larger percentage of the vote than expected.  He has captured about 3% of the current recorded votes, with Kyl and Durbin each getting about 48%.

Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 179
Durbin: 130


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« Reply #295 on: February 07, 2007, 09:56:09 PM »

Election Night 2008
We are now prepared to call the state of New Mexico.

PRESIDENT
New Mexico

[X] Dick Durbin

Even though Jon Kyl’s home state is right next door, Bill Richardson’s presence on the Democratic ticket carried the state fairly easily for Durbin.



Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 179
Durbin: 135


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« Reply #296 on: February 07, 2007, 10:01:57 PM »

Election Night 2008
We can now call three states for Senator Kyl.

PRESIDENT
Idaho

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
North Dakota

[X] Jon Kyl

PRESIDENT
Utah

[X] Jon Kyl

None of these were unexpected, but we now have a few new too close to calls – Iowa, Montana, Nevada, and Oregon.



Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 191
Durbin: 135


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« Reply #297 on: February 07, 2007, 10:16:59 PM »

Election Night 2008
We now have a major projection to make.  Senator Jon Kyl has won the state of Ohio.

PRESIDENT
Ohio

[X] Jon Kyl

This is a major victory – one of the FL-PA-OH trifecta that wins elections.  It also puts Jon Kyl over 200 electoral votes, only 51 away from the White House.



Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 211
Durbin: 135


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« Reply #298 on: February 07, 2007, 10:25:59 PM »

Election Night 2008
We have a second major projection to make.  Senator Jon Kyl has won the state of Florida.

PRESIDENT
Florida

[X] Jon Kyl

In the last election, Florida was the state which gave then-Governor Barnes a victory.  This is certainly fantastic news for the Kyl campaign, and disastrous news for the Durbin campaign.  Durbin’s team must have thought, with Bill Richardson’s Latino-ism, he would appeal in Florida.  Obviously, it didn’t work very well.



Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 238
Durbin: 135


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« Reply #299 on: February 07, 2007, 10:30:22 PM »

Election Night 2008
We can now project a winner in the state of Montana.

PRESIDENT
Montana

[X] Jon Kyl

Durbin should be proud that he kept it too close to call for nearly half-an-hour.  It’s a sign of the Democrats’ growing strength in the West.  We’ll be looking at Nevada and Colorado to measure the same thing.



Electoral Vote Tally
Kyl: 241
Durbin: 135


Election Night 2008
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