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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen-like Todd
    Looks like a southern district brought in a bunch of votes, there was a significant bump for Allen.

    That's with 44% or so in.
    G F Allen Republican 489,985 50.54%
    J H Webb Jr Democratic 467,609 48.23%
    Those numbers are not good for Webb. Traditionally, the late votes favor Republican voters, since more Republican voters work than Democratic voters and therefore vote later in the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelms
    Those numbers are not good for Webb. Traditionally, the late votes favor Republican voters, since more Republican voters work than Democratic voters and therefore vote later in the day.
    I voted at 8 am this morning before I went home to work, just what are you trying to say nelms

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    I'd agree that it doesn't look great for Webb. It'll be interesting to see how things turn out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nelms
    Those numbers are not good for Webb. Traditionally, the late votes favor Republican voters, since more Republican voters work than Democratic voters and therefore vote later in the day.
    I don't think it's a case of what time people voted, since I'd doubt that any precinct would count the votes before closing. However, I would suspect that the more urban precincts would have more modern equipment and more workers, and therefore they'd phone in their votes quicker, and they'd tend to vote more D.

    I'd agree with you that later results tend to favor the R's. I just think it's a matter of precincts rather than of individual voters.
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    Precincts Reporting: 1404 of 2443 (57.47%)
    Registered Voters: 4,555,802 Total Voting: 1,253,690 Voter Turnout: 27.52 %
    Candidates Party Vote Totals Percentage
    G F Allen Republican 629,330 50.20%
    J H Webb Jr Democratic 609,220 48.59%

    Still tight, Allen still leading. A few minutes ago Allen was up by 30, now he's up by 20. Still seems like a large margin, although the percentages are tight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DjTj
    8:00pm: NJ Senator (D): Tom Kean (R) vs. Bob Menendez (D)

    8:00pm: MA Governor (R): Kerry Healey (R) vs. Deval Patrick (D)
    Menendez takes the NJ Senate race. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pag.../01/index.html

    Mass_SkinsFan gets a new Democratic Governor. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pag.../00/index.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by DjTj
    Menendez takes the NJ Senate race. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pag.../01/index.html

    Mass_SkinsFan gets a new Democratic Governor. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pag.../00/index.html
    Congrats, Mass!!


    Hey, what's going on in Tennessee?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen-like Todd
    Precincts Reporting: 1404 of 2443 (57.47%)
    Registered Voters: 4,555,802 Total Voting: 1,253,690 Voter Turnout: 27.52 %
    Candidates Party Vote Totals Percentage
    G F Allen Republican 629,330 50.20%
    J H Webb Jr Democratic 609,220 48.59%

    Still tight, Allen still leading. A few minutes ago Allen was up by 30, now he's up by 20. Still seems like a large margin, although the percentages are tight.
    27% turnout. In a too-close-to-call Senate race.

    Whaddya think? General apathy? Laziness? Or everybody's afraid that if they go to the precinct they'll get mud splashed on 'em?
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    WP (sourced by the AP) and CNN show the race as a bit closer, but I have no clue where their #s are coming from.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanCollins
    I voted at 8 am this morning before I went home to work, just what are you trying to say nelms
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry
    27% turnout. In a too-close-to-call Senate race.

    Whaddya think? General apathy? Laziness? Or everybody's afraid that if they go to the precinct they'll get mud splashed on 'em?

    No, its 27% with like 55% of the precincts reporting. The turnout is going to be about 50. Trust me, I noticed it at like 3% before, it's been going up as the votes come in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen-like Todd
    Precincts Reporting: 1404 of 2443 (57.47%)
    Registered Voters: 4,555,802 Total Voting: 1,253,690 Voter Turnout: 27.52 %
    Candidates Party Vote Totals Percentage
    G F Allen Republican 629,330 50.20%
    J H Webb Jr Democratic 609,220 48.59%

    Still tight, Allen still leading. A few minutes ago Allen was up by 30, now he's up by 20. Still seems like a large margin, although the percentages are tight.
    Todd, I just noticed something about those numbers you posted (and the turnout I commented on).

    1.2M isn't the number of people who voted. It's the number of votes that have been counted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hu-bison-skinsfan
    Hey, what's going on in Tennessee?
    Well, Phil Bredesen is going to be governor, but Harold Ford is going to be waiting for a while tonight...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DjTj
    Mass_SkinsFan gets a new Democratic Governor. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pag.../00/index.html
    Yep. Massachusetts gets exactly what it deserves.... a dumb, liberal, son of a ***** of a governor who is going to steal from our pockets to pay for all the disgusting social experimentation projects that he and the legislature will continue and expand. Whatever small part of Massachusetts may have still been somewhat like the state that Sam Adams, Paul Revere and company would remember just died.

    I should probably be downstairs loading pistol and rifle ammo, but I think the stocks are in pretty good shape at this point. I get the feeling I might be needing them very soon.

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    Webb will pick up some more votes in Arlington County (Webb up 10k there with only 40% reporting) and Loudoun County (only 12% reporting), but I don't know that it will be enough.
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