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Bush Win's!

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posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 04:20 AM
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Or at least it certainly appears so....as of 3am my time NBC reports GWB with 269 ev vs. 245. Now let's sit back and watch the loser lawsuits begin.

Apparently Ohio stood with the President and apparently Florida also.

God Bless America!!



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 04:26 AM
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I made this exact same forum and the SuperMod deleted it...mine had cool images though. you'll be the lucky one and get to keep it and all the points that come with it....props



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 04:44 AM
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The BBC has it scored at GWB 254, JFK 252

Link to the BBC's US election page here



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 04:50 AM
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The BBC has it scored at GWB 254, JFK 252

Link to the BBC's US election page here


Thank goodness the BBC has nothing to do with American elections. The BBC is engaged in what we call "wishful thinking".



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 04:53 AM
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* Twenty six states including Florida, Colorado, Missouri, Arkansas, Montana, Utah, Louisiana, Indiana, Tennessee, Georgia, West Virginia, Alaska, and, the Carolinas voted for Mr Bush, according to US television networks.

* Fifteen states including Pennsylvania, California, Oregon, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and five of the six New England states voted for Mr Kerry.

* The races in Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota Colorado and New Mexico were still too close to call.

* Republicans won Senate seats previously held by Democrats in North and South Carolina and Georgia, while rising Democratic star Barack Obama won a Senate seat in Illinois and will become only the third black ever popularly elected to the chamber.

*edit*

apparently GWB also won Nevada!








[edit on 11/3/2004 by enigmalone]



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 05:02 AM
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Originally posted by MrNice
Thank goodness the BBC has nothing to do with American elections. The BBC is engaged in what we call "wishful thinking".


And probably a little less biased than the American networks.

[edit on 3-11-2004 by Koka]



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 05:02 AM
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for 4 more years!



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 05:08 AM
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The numbers are completely against Kerry. Bush leads by more than 136,000 votes. There are 135,000 outstanding provisional votes (only ten counties haven't reported those numbers) and the vast majority will likely not be counted anyway. There are also the OVERSEAS absentee ballots that have ten days to arrive, but generally, they go Republican. Kerry has lost Ohio and the election.

Congrats President Bush.



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 05:28 AM
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I can't hear the fat lady singing as yet.



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 05:33 AM
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GOP Adds to Majority With Wins in South.....

Mr. Daschle was defeated by John Thune, a telegenic former congressman and close ally of President Bush who had the strong backing of the national Republican Party and strong support from Christian conservatives. For Mr. Daschle, at 56 one of the most powerful Democrats in Washington, the outcome marked a poignant end to a lengthy Washington career that included 18 years in the Senate and eight in the House.

With almost all the precincts reporting, Mr. Thune had 51 percent to 49 percent for Mr. Daschle

The race was the most expensive in the country, and one of the most difficult to predict. Together, Mr. Daschle and Mr. Thune raised more than $30 million for their campaigns, and they flooded this state of just 750,000 people with countless television ads that framed the race as a clash between clout and conservative values. The polls ran neck and neck for months.

The outcome will strip Washington of one of its more familiar Democratic faces. Soft-spoken and gentle, Mr. Daschle has led the Senate Democrats for 10 years, two years longer than his most famous predecessor, Lyndon Johnson. Until John Kerry emerged this year as the Democratic nominee, Mr. Daschle was the de facto spokesman for the national Democratic Party.

With Kerrys loss and Daschle out this amounts to a major setback to the Democratic party.

Interesting turn of events.....



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 05:33 AM
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because bush killed her hahahaha



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 05:50 AM
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Republicans Expand U.S. House, Senate Majorities

Republicans expanded their majorities in the U.S. Senate and House with victories in Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina and South Dakota.

Republican Senate gains, including the defeat of the Senate's highest-ranking Democrat, Minority Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota, offset losses in Illinois and Colorado. Of the races that have been decided, Republicans had 53 seats and Democrats had 44. Before the election, Republicans had 51 seats in the chamber.

With 98 percent of the 435 House races called, Republicans won 228 seats, 10 more than needed for a majority. Democrats won 198, according to CNN.

In the Senate, Republicans won't have the 60 votes needed to end filibusters -- the unlimited debates that kill legislation. Democrats may use filibusters to block Republican proposals, which include plans to permanently lower taxes on dividends, inheritances and gifts.

House Republicans in competitive races won in almost all cases.



It look fairly clear that the people have spoken, despite the mistakes and the sacrafice of life, GWB and the Conservative approach apparently is the choice of the American people as opposed to the Kerry's liberal agenda of "FLIP FLOP"........



GOD BLESS AMERICA



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 06:13 AM
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It's a great day for us Republicans, Pick-ups in the Senate, Pick-ups in the House, and best of all the Re-election of the President.



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 07:11 AM
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Kerry/Edwards will drag this out for all it's worth.

I hope the Ohio can clearly show there total results to all's satisfaction so no legal action needs to be pursued. As long as ohio stays in GWB's corner were in great shape.

I do find it comforting that the attorney general of the great state of Ohio is a conservative. I'm sure he crossed all his "T's and dotted his i's".

GO GEORGE W!



posted on Nov, 3 2004 @ 12:50 PM
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Fox news just reporting.......

GWB 274 Electoral votes
JFK 242

I'd say thats a solid "mandate"....

GO GWB!



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