Election Results - Democrats Take House, Senate
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Stephanie wrote:How the heck can they say "so and so" won the race with only 5% of the polls reporting???? I HATE when they do that!!! It's not like they haven't been wrong before.
They have a lot of data they go by... including exit polls. I don't think you'll see them be wrong tonight. They are being overly cautious.
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Brent wrote:Stephanie wrote:How the heck can they say "so and so" won the race with only 5% of the polls reporting???? I HATE when they do that!!! It's not like they haven't been wrong before.
They have a lot of data they go by... including exit polls. I don't think you'll see them be wrong tonight. They are being overly cautious.
There's still problems with the voting machines that they're using. I just find it very frustrating and that we still haven't learned anything from previous elections. It's just a matter of one trying to come in with the "exclusive" first.

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Stephanie wrote:There's still problems with the voting machines that they're using. I just find it very frustrating and that we still haven't learned anything from previous elections. It's just a matter of one trying to come in with the "exclusive" first.
Not really. They're all using and reporting the same information. No scoops tonight. They've been extremely cautious for a change. I doubt any called races will turn out incorrect.
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gtalum wrote:Stephanie wrote:There's still problems with the voting machines that they're using. I just find it very frustrating and that we still haven't learned anything from previous elections. It's just a matter of one trying to come in with the "exclusive" first.
Not really. They're all using and reporting the same information. No scoops tonight. They've been extremely cautious for a change. I doubt any called races will turn out incorrect.
To add to that: Almost all called races come from the AP wire.
"Gore wins Florida" is the only time I've ever seen an AP call be wrong.
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From AP;
The latest Senate and governor results called by the Associated Press include Senate seats in New York, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Wyoming
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SENATE:
Hillary Rodham Clinton-D elected in New York
Herb Kohl-D elected in Wisconsin
Kent Conrad-D elected in North Dakota
Craig Thomas-R elected in Wyoming
Ben Nelson-D elected in Nebraska
Sherrod Brown-D elected in Ohio
Kay Bailey Hutchison-R elected in Texas
Jeff Bingaman-D elected in New Mexico
Ben Nelson-D elected in Nebraska
Debbie Stabenow-D elected in Michigan
Robert Menendez-D elected in New Jersey
Bob Casey-D elected in Pennsylvania
Thomas Carper-D elected in Delaware
Trent Lott-R elected in Mississippi
Bernie Sanders-I elected in Vermont
Richard Lugar-R elected in Indiana
Robert Byrd-D elected in West Virginia
Olympia Snowe-R elected in Maine
Bill Nelson-D elected in Florida
Edward Kennedy-D elected in Massachusetts
GOVERNOR:
Dave Heineman-R elected in Nebraska
Dave Freudenthal-D elected in Wyoming
Eliot Spitzer-D elected in New York
Brad Henry-D elected in Oklahoma
Ted Strickland-D elected in Ohio
Deval Patrick-D elected in Massachusetts
M. Jodi Rell-R elected in Connecticut
Ed Rendell-D elected in Pennsylvania
Phil Bredesen-D elected in Tennessee
John Lynch-D elected in New Hampshire
Rod Blagojevich-D elected in Illinois
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061108/ap_ ... results_12
The latest Senate and governor results called by the Associated Press include Senate seats in New York, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Wyoming
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SENATE:
Hillary Rodham Clinton-D elected in New York
Herb Kohl-D elected in Wisconsin
Kent Conrad-D elected in North Dakota
Craig Thomas-R elected in Wyoming
Ben Nelson-D elected in Nebraska
Sherrod Brown-D elected in Ohio
Kay Bailey Hutchison-R elected in Texas
Jeff Bingaman-D elected in New Mexico
Ben Nelson-D elected in Nebraska
Debbie Stabenow-D elected in Michigan
Robert Menendez-D elected in New Jersey
Bob Casey-D elected in Pennsylvania
Thomas Carper-D elected in Delaware
Trent Lott-R elected in Mississippi
Bernie Sanders-I elected in Vermont
Richard Lugar-R elected in Indiana
Robert Byrd-D elected in West Virginia
Olympia Snowe-R elected in Maine
Bill Nelson-D elected in Florida
Edward Kennedy-D elected in Massachusetts
GOVERNOR:
Dave Heineman-R elected in Nebraska
Dave Freudenthal-D elected in Wyoming
Eliot Spitzer-D elected in New York
Brad Henry-D elected in Oklahoma
Ted Strickland-D elected in Ohio
Deval Patrick-D elected in Massachusetts
M. Jodi Rell-R elected in Connecticut
Ed Rendell-D elected in Pennsylvania
Phil Bredesen-D elected in Tennessee
John Lynch-D elected in New Hampshire
Rod Blagojevich-D elected in Illinois
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061108/ap_ ... results_12
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Here are the current results for the Irving Liquor Proposal:
- 55% are Against.
- 45% are For
5% of Precints Reporting
For complete results go to WFAA.com or click here.
- 55% are Against.
- 45% are For
5% of Precints Reporting
For complete results go to WFAA.com or click here.
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Brent wrote:Democrat Jennifer Granholm re-elected as Governor of Michigan. This had been a bit of a tossup.
I'm watching Michigan and it's not set in stone. I haven't heard of any winner in that race yet. The WDIV-TV website (Local 4 news) shows Jennifer Granholm in the lead which is no surprise so far.
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