Posts by Mark Harris
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Odd. CNN's Battleground States Page has just zeroed itself except for 3% of indiana
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Ballot Measures:
Arizona Proposition 102: Ban on Gay Marriage
Yet to recordArizona Proposition 202: Hiring Illegal Immigrants
Yet to recordArkansas Initiative 1: Ban on Gay Couples Adopting Children
Yes 59% No 41% 5% countedCalifornia Proposition 8 Ban on Gay Marriage
Yet to recordCalifornia Proposition 4: Abortion Limits
Yet to recordColorado Amendment 46: End Affirmative Action
Yes 51% No 49% 7% countedColorado Amendment 48:Human Life from Moment of Conception
Yes 25% No 75% 8% countedFlorida Amendment 2: Ban on Gay Marriage
Yes 62% No 38% 59% countedMaryland Question 2: Allow Video Lottery
Yes 59% No 41% 25% countedMassachusetts Question 1: Repeal State Income Tax
Yes 31% No 69% 50% countedMichigan Proposition 1: Allow Medical Marijuana
Yes 60% No 40% 11% countedMichigan Proposition 2: Allow Stem Cell Research
Yes 51% No 49% 12% countedNebraska Initiative 424: End Affirmative Action
Yes 55% No 45% 6% countedSouth Dakota Initiative 11: Abortion limits
Yes 55% No 45% 32% countedWashington Initiative 1000: Allow Doctor assisted Suicide
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In the gubernatorial stakes (god, I love that word), Missouri is so far the only state about to change allegiance but thy've only counted 8% so anything can happen
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Interesting about West Virgina - they've gone Dem on all the other races.
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In the "battleground states":
Florida Obama 51% McCain 48% Precincts In 52%
Indiana Obama 48% McCain 51% Precincts In 67%
NC Obama 57% McCain 41% Precincts In 43%
Missouri Obama 46% McCain 52% Precincts In 4%
North Dakota Obama 41% McCain 57%"" Precincts In 24%
Ohio Obama 56%** McCain 43% Precincts In 11%
Montana has yet to scoreCNN are already calling North Dakota for McCain (on 5% WTF)
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@Tussock
T'other way around - the top option is NO rather than YES, as in most of the other ballots, and they're currently at 438K NO to 190K YES(I had to look twice too)
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South Dakota just called for Dems
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Dems now have 51 seats in the Senate, having won 12:
New Mexico (change)
Virginia (change)
North Carolina (change)
New Hampshire (change)
Arkansas
Illinois
West Virginia
Delaware
New Jersey
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
MichiganReps have won 7 with none from Democrat incumbents
Wyoming (both seats were vacant)
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Alabama
South Carolina
Maine -
Dems now have 7 senate seats, reps 4 24 undecided
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Now says 102