I should have known tonight would be a busy delivery night - my pizza won't be here for an hour. Oh well.
CNN just called PA for Obama.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I should have known tonight would be a busy delivery night - my pizza won't be here for an hour. Oh well.
CNN just called PA for Obama.
I can't believe CNN hasn't broken out their hologram again.
It's sort of funny because he was just on Bill Maher talking about how people should vote early if possible and how they shouldn't accept a provisional ballot, etc..
Sue, we're in parallel catverses! Loki's a happynipper .
You haven't been reading my incoherent rants, dude.
No, NC might last. NC, AL and TX won't. Didn't.
ok, I am dying by not being able to really keep up on stuff. mac needs to go to bed, like now. unfortunately, we are only at bathtime.
Sue, we're in parallel catverses! Loki's a happynipper.
I think I am going to keep my face at least an inch away from Oz.
MSNBC shows only three northern central counties in PA have declared, and there's only 20,000 votes counted. And they're calling this already? Granted, Philly and Pittsburgh are probably towards the blue end of the scale, but this is premature.
No, NC might last.
Cool. Misunderstood. (And a cafe/resto/bar/whatever it is at this hour in a 76% Obama county would definitely disagree. If they noticed over all the hootin' and hollerin' at the teevee.)
OK, I've never followed the US election closely before but I'm confused. How could some network call a state for Obama or McCain barely 10 minutes after the poll closed? Is this based on % of votes cast earlier which have been tallied already? Based on exit polls? (Which I'm told is often very inaccurate?)