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Are we going to take back the House with these votes??? n/t Vadem Nov 2012 #1
No. former9thward Nov 2012 #7
Thanks for posting! sweetloukillbot Nov 2012 #2
Not to mention all the voter suppression efforts... beac Nov 2012 #10
When will we know the final tally? patricia92243 Nov 2012 #3
I don't know when we will have a final number, BUT ... Tx4obama Nov 2012 #12
There will be voting in New Jersey tomorrow too. JRLeft Nov 2012 #4
If true, I stand very corrected cthulu2016 Nov 2012 #5
Networks shouldn't use "99% reporting" in regard to popular vote Awsi Dooger Nov 2012 #6
I am in AZ and the votes are split. former9thward Nov 2012 #8
If we lose Arizona by 11% while winning nationally by 3% Awsi Dooger Nov 2012 #13
Many are undocumented? You been listening to Rush? dbackjon Nov 2012 #24
Actually I remember it from Nate Silver's site Awsi Dooger Nov 2012 #28
I would bet that they end up being 60-65% Democratic dbackjon Nov 2012 #20
That may be the case. former9thward Nov 2012 #21
When Ron Barber is behind by 79 votes as of last night dbackjon Nov 2012 #23
The last figure I saw last night Barber was ahead by about 400. former9thward Nov 2012 #25
Even better - mine was from the 6 oclock news dbackjon Nov 2012 #26
600,000 in Arizona. I would bet 2/3 are Democratic dbackjon Nov 2012 #9
200,000 in OH. LisaL Nov 2012 #22
There's no doubt in my mind that Sandy had an effect union_maid Nov 2012 #11
I saw one report that estimated turnout in NJ and NY down 25 %. sweetloukillbot Nov 2012 #18
Hell, I voted yesterday MadBadger Nov 2012 #19
Arizona's provisional ballots could tip the senate race? Thomas B Nov 2012 #14
Sorry, I have to ask this LiberalElite Nov 2012 #15
No. There are not enough outstanding 'red votes' in the states that he would have to win. Tx4obama Nov 2012 #16
Turnout definitely affected by Sandy. Jennicut Nov 2012 #17
Nate may have been snookered here. The number is closer to 5 million. cthulu2016 Nov 2012 #27
Agree. Too early to be drawing conclusions about turnout. yellowcanine Nov 2012 #29
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