MSNBC reporting... Arizona - TOO CLOSE TO CALL (close, not early!) Texas - TOO EARLY TO CALL Colorado - TOO EARLY TO CALL (Obama leading) Louisiana - TOO EARLY TO CALL New Mexico - TOO EARLY TO CALL Nebraska - TOO EARLY TO CALL South Dakota - TOO EARLY TO CALL also... Florida - still TOO CLOSE TO CALL North Carolina - still TOO CLOSE TO CALL Virginia - still TOO CLOSE TO CALL Missouri - still TOO CLOSE TO CALL Indiana - still TOO CLOSE TO CALL Ohio - still TOO EARLY TO CALL
I could have voted in the last election but was living in Seattle and didn't think it would matter cause it was going to be called for however the democratic candidate was on the ticket. Today I voted cause AZ actually might go either way.
Exit Polls: New York - Obama 67 McCain 32 Rhode Island - Obama 65 McCain 32 Michigan - Obama 57 McCain 40 Wisconsin - Obama 58 McCain 42 Minnesota - Obama 58 McCain 39 Louisiana - Obama 45 McCain 51 Texas - Obama 48 McCain 50 Kansas - Obama 43 McCain 56 Nebraska - Obama 45 McCain 53 South Dakota - Obama 50 McCain 47 North Dakota - Obama 43 McCain 55 Wyoming - Obama 39 McCain 60 Colorado - Obama 53 McCain 45 New Mexico - Obama 56 McCain 43 Arizona - Obama 48 McCain 50
The very democratic southeastern counties in Florida (Miami, bitches ) have not been counted yet. I think Obama is taking the state.
Why does Fox News seem so depressed? Wouldn't a fair and balanced station have neutral reaction to such a news break?
If I add OH to my projection map that puts Obama at 280 assuming CA, OR & WA. He has strong exit polls on CO & NM and other states too. Looks like a blowout.
It's amazing that our first black president waltzed to victory pretty easily. I think the Hispanics breaking so hard for Obama has a large part in this. Too bad Jay Nixon beat Kenny Hulshof for governor.
Just wait until the Bradley effect kicks in and Obama loses California, and McCain steals this thing.