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well you wait until all the votes are cast and the time limit is reached and you count them..... anything else is just conjecture. :lol: :lol:
What I meant was, is it possible to see who is winning so far? :blink:
if u mean b4 the voteQuote:
Originally posted by Rip The Jacker@10 July 2004 - 00:35
What I meant was, is it possible to see who is winning so far? :blink:
the only it can be done is by Internet Polls ;)
well the "so far" aspect doesn't really count for much..many times one party has been ahead in the opinion polls yet got a thorough butt kicking come the actual election.
Besides it's no good leading the race if you run out of gas just before the chequered flag. :P
Besides at the moment it seems to be more a case of...."it's not who we want to win rather who we want to lose"
So you guys are telling me I have to wait eh? Whens the voting over again? :unsure:
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Great signature. :lol:
well that or invent a time machine :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by Rip The Jacker@9 July 2004 - 17:08
So you guys are telling me I have to wait eh? Whens the voting over again? :unsure:
@vidcc
Great signature. :lol:
thanks.... i found myself with time on my hands and it's been so long since that has happened i didn't know what to do with myself...that was the result :lol:
Try keeping an eye on Prez Track 2004.
This site not only keeps upto date polls on the popular vote:
very close at moment 9th July 2004:
Bush 46%
Kerry 47%
Other 3%
Not Sure 4%
but also translates these into the electoral college votes:
Kerry leading Bush at the moment 226 Electoral Votes to 203...
Like all polls though, there is a margin of error of Plus/Minus 5%...
ie: "Its too close to call"
Thanks for the link RF. :)
Whens the voting end?
Well, I have trouble answering that.... there are those that say they havent finished counting the last elections votes yet ;)
.....and im not sure it actually matters who votes for whom in the USA these days...
both are, to me...the same party
(much as the UK, except our 3 party system does actually give the choice Tory, Tory or Liberal.. rather than the Republican/Republican 2 party system :P )
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