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we had paper votes. Blah!! i felt like I was taking a test…
 
Carl M. Cannon:
One-sixth of the vote now counted in Virginia, and Romney is leading in rural Virginia. He needs to do better than John McCain did in Richmond suburbs and Northern Virginia. Too early to tell yet. Arlington and Alexandria not reporting yet. Not sure why, although in Arlington they offered a choice of paper ballots or computer, so it may take a while to tally them all.
VA decided to suspend reporting tor an hour because of long lines
 
Bob Schieffer reports on CBS, NC exit polls show African American #'s at or above 2008 levels, with 96%+ for Obama. If t his trend holds NC will go to Obama and will be the surprise of the night.
 
Bob Schieffer reports on CBS, NC exit polls show African American #'s at or above 2008 levels, with 96%+ for Obama. If t his trend holds NC will go to Obama and will be the surprise of the night.
Exit polls. :rolleyes:
 
Bob Schieffer reports on CBS, NC exit polls show African American #'s at or above 2008 levels, with 96%+ for Obama. If t his trend holds NC will go to Obama and will be the surprise of the night.
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In 2004, John Kerry was President from around 4:30 when the exit polls named him the winner to about 11:30 when votes declared Bush winner
Apparantly exit poll said 10% of tea party supporters voted for Obama. I do not believe that

Report Acknowledges Inaccuracies in 2004 Exit Polls
 
Heard John Kerry thought he was going in win based on exit polls
He should have considering the number of irregularities and the fact that over 100,000 provisional ballots were never counted. It was the first and last time in history that exit polls didn’t predict the winner but I guess they are useless when you’re not actually counting every vote.
 
Carl M. Cannon:
One-sixth of the vote now counted in Virginia, and Romney is leading in rural Virginia. He needs to do better than John McCain did in Richmond suburbs and Northern Virginia. Too early to tell yet. Arlington and Alexandria not reporting yet. Not sure why, although in Arlington they offered a choice of paper ballots or computer, so it may take a while to tally them all.
Fairfax County is just now starting to report. Doesn’t look good for Romney.
 
Florida very close. I think it could decide this election if Romney loses Florida.
 
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