LOL. Wow. Was he joking?
That's even worse than http://unskewedpolls.com/ They have Romney at 359 to 179. My favorite prediction of theirs is Oregon going for Romney, 51-46.
LOL. Wow. Was he joking?
That's even worse than http://unskewedpolls.com/ They have Romney at 359 to 179. My favorite prediction of theirs is Oregon going for Romney, 51-46.
Last edited by Bliz; November-5th-2012 at 11:26 AM.
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http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...ion-john-fund#
Cincinnati, Ohio — If the presidential election goes into “overtime” — if no winner is known on Wednesday morning after the election — the culprits may be procrastinating absentee voters in Ohio. If it goes on beyond that with no decision, it may be due to lawyers from both parties’ fighting trench warfare over individual ballots in a bloody recount. It could easily happen in other states, but the danger of an “overtime” election is perhaps greatest in Ohio.
I stand by my prediction. Tomorrow will be an early night, because we wont know for DAYS who has won.
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I disagree with those that think it will be a long night, or a long few days, before we know a winner. While some states may be close, like Florida or Colorado, I think Obama will have won enough other states by at least 2-3 points that it won't matter.
...Unless Obama wins either CO or VA, or both, in which case it will already be over regardless of what OH looks like.
I'm ignoring things that look frankly unlikely IMO, like Romney winning Iowa/NH or Obama winning Florida (though Obama is less than half a point behind down there). Obama can win just one of CO/OH/VA and the election is basically over.
I'm betting foxnews has highest rating
And msnbc will be the greatest/craziest
With CNN delving down into counties from the Hubble
Swiping around like the minority report
I for one, just hope there is a clear winner, either way. And I really hope people stop trying to pass last minute laws to change who can and cannot vote.
What would A World Without Lawyers be like?
I think Obama ends up with 280+. Seems like Iowa and NH are going his way, so if he gets Ohio, it's over. It'll definitely be closer than in 2008, but I believe Obama still comes out on top.
Not quite.
If he were to get VA, NH, IA, NV and WI then he wins without Ohio (or Colorado).
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...ite-house.html
That's a good website to test out combinations with.
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Anyone want to offer up predictions on what time the first major news network declares a victory?
RIP Royallypwned
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" It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices"- Chief Justice John Roberts
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