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Old 11-04-2012, 09:13 AM   #1
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Exclamation Election Night Resolution

According to current popular opinion, this Presidential election is going to be closer than previously thought.

The question is by when do you think the election results will be known?

. . . Will we know the results on Tuesday night or will it be a nail biter without immediate resolution until later?




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Old 11-04-2012, 09:27 AM   #2
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Good question.

Who knows?

But I voted (guessed) that we'll probably have a pretty good idea by 11 p.m. (EST) Tuesday night.

However...

What if Ohio is as close as many pundits predict? If the number of outstanding absentee ballots then exceeds the margin between the candidates, provisional ballots might not be counted until November 17th, or perhaps even later:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...sults/1656275/

Myriad hangups could occur in other states as well.

I bet reporters for all the major media outlets are considering all sorts of contingency travel plans!
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Old 11-04-2012, 09:42 AM   #3
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I bet it will be much ado about nothing.

Ohio will not be close enough for some sort of recount and it will be over around midnight.
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Old 11-04-2012, 10:21 AM   #4
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Really should of had a its 2000 all over again and court battles will ensue choice....
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Old 11-04-2012, 10:21 AM   #5
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As close as everything is, I would not be surprised to see something along the lines of the 2000 election. Even Rasmussen will not attempt to predict a winner with the closeness of the swing states (mostly 0-3 point difference, hence a statistical tie).
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January 2013. You know the lawyers will be asking for re-counts and re-counts and re-counts, until the loser side decides to just give up and accept the loss.
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January 2013. You know the lawyers will be asking for re-counts and re-counts and re-counts, until the loser side decides to just give up and accept the loss.
If there are recounts, and Romney prevails, the Dimo's will riot. We may see something similar to what happened with Obama's cousin, Raila Odinga, in his failed election in Kenya. Obama campaigned for Odinga's election in 2006 and raised a million dollars for his campaign. Odinga pledged to convert Kenya to Sharia law if elected. Odinga lost in a close election, and alleged voter fraud. Odinga's supporters rioted and there was a bloodbath. Obama never withdrew his support. Odinga was finally allowed to share power with his opponent.

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Old 11-04-2012, 01:00 PM   #8
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Exclamation Countries

In listening to the Sunday morning news this morning, some interesting facts came up.

I don't know exactly how you poll an entire country, but according to the results of the preferences that countries have for the next President, their preference is clear.

All the countries with one exception, prefer President Obama to remain in office.

The only country that preferred Romney was, you guessed it, Pakistan.

. . . I suppose that Pakistan is not very happy with President Obama after his order of infiltrating their country in the dead of night to take out Osama Bin Laden. What a backward country!

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Old 11-04-2012, 01:17 PM   #9
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In listening to the Sunday morning news this morning, some interesting facts came up.

I don't know exactly how you poll an entire country, but according to the results of the preferences that countries have for the next President, their preference is clear.

All the countries with one exception, prefer President Obama to remain in office.

The only country that preferred Romney was, you guessed it, Pakistan.

. . . I suppose that Pakistan is not very happy with President Obama after his order of infiltrating their country in the dead of night to take out Osama Bin Laden. What a backward country!

Bullshit. Israel overwhelmingly supports Romney.



US Elections: Why Israel is a ‘red state’

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11/01/2012 23:56


Poll after poll shows Israelis favor Republican candidate Mitt Romney over US President Barack Obama. This even though their American Jewish brethren hold the opposite point of view. Why?


http://www.jpost.com/Features/FrontL...aspx?id=290213

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If I had any doubts about voting for Romney, knowing that the rest of the world wants Obama to win, would have removed them.
Ahhhhhh, the age old GOP foreign policy strategy resurfaces again. Fuck the rest of the world, let's go it alone!

Rumor has it that if elected Romney would bring in Duck Cheney, Rummy and Wolfie to head up his foreign policy team.
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Old 11-04-2012, 01:35 PM   #11
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Maybe the rest of the world wants us economically and militarily weaker.
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Maybe the rest of the world wants us economically and militarily weaker.
That being the case, "the rest of the world" had every reason to love the George W. (MISSION ACCOMPLISHED) Bush foreign and domestic policy teams!
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Old 11-04-2012, 01:45 PM   #13
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Exclamation Israel

It is interesting that you bring up Israel.

I don't know why, but that was one country that was not in the survey. However, the moderator did ask an Israeli official on the show what he thought about that.

. . . He said that question was not so simple to answer because their country is divided. The Conservatives favor Romney, but the more Liberal and the Centralists prefer President Obama.



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Bullshit. Israel overwhelmingly supports Romney.



US Elections: Why Israel is a ‘red state’

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Poll after poll shows Israelis favor Republican candidate Mitt Romney over US President Barack Obama. This even though their American Jewish brethren hold the opposite point of view. Why?


http://www.jpost.com/Features/FrontL...aspx?id=290213

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It is interesting that you bring up Israel.

I don't know why, but that was one country that was not in the survey. However, the moderator did ask an Israeli official on the show what he thought about that.

. . . He said that question was not so simple to answer because their country is divided. The Conservatives favor Romney, but the more Liberal and the Centralists prefer President Obama.

Actually it's very simple. The Israelis have been polled repeatedly and Romney wins everytime.
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Actually it's very simple. The Israelis have been polled repeatedly and Romney wins everytime.
Joe the Bloehard, how many Electoral votes does Israel have?
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