OK, so my map is saying 0% reporting from some states, but they have called them for a candidate. How possible?
I could have called MA for Obama last week. Or three years ago. We don't need no steenkin votes!
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OK, so my map is saying 0% reporting from some states, but they have called them for a candidate. How possible?
I could have called MA for Obama last week. Or three years ago. We don't need no steenkin votes!
OK, so my map is saying 0% reporting from some states, but they have called them for a candidate. How possible?
They'll be deep red or blue states. They'll only need a small sample of votes, compare them to the vote from that precinct or whatever from last year to ensure nothing outrageous has happened, and there you go.
I am watching HuffPost Live, obsessively reloading cnn.com, and trying not to throw right the fuck up all over everything.
Matilda is curled up next to me eating cantaloupe and sobbing because she wants to vote for real (she school-voted for Obama because Romney wants to take away PBS Kids, which helps kids learn to read and if kids don't learn how to read they won't know how to do anything) and she hates not being old enough and she hates November. So do I, baby, so do I.
Michigan has been called for Obama.
And Massachusetts! Romney may get a place in the history books for losing more home states than any other Presidential candidate ever.
They did that with Vermont. It's not a big surprise we're going for Obama.
But please someone assure me that Obama is going to win this, every where I look Romney is ahead.
Warren won!
OMG. I am thrilled and I'm not from MA.
The local news had a group of self described undecideds and asked them how they voted. It was a landslide for Obama. I hope that is really representative for CO.
But please someone assure me that Obama is going to win this, every where I look Romney is ahead.
Obama's gonna win. He's generally meeting or exceeding projections (which have him winning).
I'm surprised North Carolina is so close, pleasantly surprised I might add.