I just checked CNN, and saw that they haven't called Wisconsin. Then I looked at the exit polls, and it didn't look so bad. So I took Wisconsin out of the Obama column on my map. I've decided to disregard exit polls for now, unless one candidate just has a huge lead. They've been unreliable in the past.
If you want to keep your own map updated, Realclearpolitics has a decent one that I've been using: http://realclearpolitics.com/epolls/...llege_map.html
The thing that gets me is when i see electoral maps that are solid red but have like 3 counties that are blue and the whole state is controlled by just those counties by population size. I like the Nebraska model of splitting the electorate up better.
Intrade Odds 96.4 5.6
You Faux News followers still clinging?
Electing Obama wont fuck the rich people in this country. They will be fine. He did a great job of painting the one percent in a bad light to the middle class. But these one percent demons are the same people who hire the middle class. It is all to get their vote. In general, the one percent are in the one percent because they are smart and fucking adapt. If you throw shit at them they figure it out and still make money.
That is the irony all this. The middle class is basically voting in a President that will lead to their demise while the rich people in this country continue to live their awesome lives.
Last edited by cmoney; 11-06-2012 at 08:37 PM.
Yeah, like Ohio.
Entire fucking state is red and like 4 counties are blue, yet Romney is down by 2.
But the poor n-words don't work or have a job, so they can just keep breeding and popping out little liberal voters at a pace the more responsible people could never dream of.
Santa Rosa county finally reported in Florida and although it was heavy red it looks to be still around 20k votes short. Getting close to calling this one.
Romney must win both Ohio and Florida to win.
Obama needs only Ohio to win.
73% of all voters are white.
Romney would need 61% of the white vote to win.
It's basic math...Romney can't win the election, it's impossible.
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If you still are thinking about moving to Florida this map will help you choose.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elec...ida-state-race
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