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    Exit polls

    Here's an early one from National Review:

    http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/ ... BjYzExOWY=

    Let's pray Romney's numbers rise in CA. These are very early.

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    thanks. I am sure we will all be watching really closely tonight. My concern is the email we got from W. If three of our members reported that they had been told they already voted, how many more people are being disenfranchised?
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    Yes, we should all be very concerned about that.

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    Hi Saki

    Hope you don't mind I posted the poll for you.



    Tuesday, February 05, 2008

    HORSERACE

    The Great Big Early Exit Poll Report

    I just got a big pile of exit poll data.

    The early wave in California: McCain 40 percent, Romney 36 percent, Huckabee 10 percent.

    Fascinating and fun as it is, I remind my readers that this doesn’t tell us that much, as we don’t know what the district-by-district breakdown is. Also, there are three million absentee votes that I’m pretty sure are not included in this. So while these numbers are nice to hear for McCain fans, I take them with even more caution, skepticism and grains of salt than usual.

    Missouri: Romney 34 percent, McCain 32 percent, Huckabee 25 percent.

    Winner take all. If these numbers hold - and these are early voters, the later waves may change the final a bit — it’s a big, big win for Romney.

    Georgia: Huckabee 34 percent, Romney 31 percent, McCain 30 percent.

    Now on to the NYC-metro-area states:

    New York: McCain 46, Romney 35, Huckabee 10 percent.

    New Jersey: McCain 48 percent, Romney 35, Huckabee 9 percent.

    Connecticut: McCain 50 percent, Romney 32 percent, Huckabee 7 percent.

    More or less what we expected.

    Now the big Mitt states:

    The early wave in Utah: Romney 91 percent, McCain 5 percent, Huckabee 1 percent.

    I think I’m ready to call that one.

    Massachusetts: Romney 54, McCain 35.

    But in McCain’s home state…

    Arizona: McCain 44, Romney 39, Huckabee 8.

    That’s a heck of a lot closer than I had expected.

    On to the South, where the numbers at this point look good for Huckabee…

    Alabama: Huckabee 42 percent, McCain 33 percent, Romney 20 percent.

    Tennessee: Huckabee 34, McCain 28, Romney 23.

    Arkansas: Huckabee 33, McCain 21, Romney 19.

    Oklahoma: McCain 34, Huckabee 32, Romney 27.

    A barnburner!

    Delaware: Romney 43, McCain 34, Huckabee 18.

    Not a big state, but it's winner take all, so I'm sure Team Romney would take it.

    Illinois: McCain 47, Romney 31, Huckabee 15.

    I can't believe I have to write this, but if you're in a state that votes today and you haven't yet, go out and vote. Don't let some report on a blog discourage you from exercising a right that our forefathers fought and died for.

    02/05 05:59 PM

    http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/ ... BjYzExOWY=

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    Thanks! I'm going back and forth between a closet and the computer due to tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.

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    Just heard on the news here in Northwest Arkansas they had huge voter turnout, and alot of places ran out of paper ballots, and huge trouble with the machines.

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    Saki, take care.......aren't you supposed to unplug your pc when there are thunderstorms?

    Be safe, gee getting hit with both. Doesn't sound like fun.

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    So McCaine is ahead in NY, NJ, CT, AZ, OK, AND IL,

    Romney in MA, MO, UT, and DE

    Huckabee in four southern states.

    CA too close to call

    So far it's good news, MO and DE might flip to Romney!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RealID
    Saki, take care.......aren't you supposed to unplug your pc when there are thunderstorms?
    I probably should, but I rarely do. It looks like the tornadoes are out of this area. There's one on the ground about 70 miles from here with injuries and extensive damage. I live on top of a small mountain, basically, so I don't worry much about the tornadoes. Lightning is a different story. Our downstairs bathroom window was struck a few years ago and blew glass everywhere. Last year it struck the driveway in front of our house---it tunneled through our woods--- and tore a crater in the asphalt. I've never heard such an ungodly sound in my life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowman
    So McCaine is ahead in NY, NJ, CT, AZ, OK, AND IL,

    Romney in MA, MO, UT, and DE

    Huckabee in four southern states.

    CA too close to call

    So far it's good news, MO and DE might flip to Romney!
    Fox said awhile ago that McCain probably won't be able to declare victory tonight. My brother told me today that Huckabee wouldn't win Tennessee, but I had my doubts.

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