Tuesday, November 02, 2004

The Big Ones (Part I)

Projected Kerry
all of New England except New Hampshire (too early), Illinois, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, DC.
Here are significant too close to call because they should all have been Bush wins by now: Virginia, North Carolina and Missouri.
Florida and Ohio are still not called. PA and New Hampshire are important states the networks are being very cautious about, saying it's "too early" to call, meaning not enough vote data.

Senate races are going great---many too close to call that should have been GOPer.

Other news of the hour
A potential problem with impounded absentee ballot in Philadephia, won't be resolved until tomorrow. Only significant if margin out of Philadelphia for Kerry is less than 350,000.

Exit polls in Ohio show younger voters largest proportion of new voters, heavily Kerry.
Young voters keeping North Carolina too close to call, voting 60% for Kerry.

NAACP in court to keep polls open in Detroit because of alleged voter intimidation.


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