Due to the wonderful economy, my cable was disconnected, I’m stuck with rabbit ears and one stinkin’ channel that is worth a damn (and in english).
It’s completely nonsensical if it’s as the MSNBC person described. I swear, every time someone knocks Texas our old saying pops up: “Hey, at least we’re not Florida.”
Dammit, if Obama would just hurry up and win North Carolina we wouldn’t have to worry about Florida.
I was watching another channel. What did we do this time?
Arkansas and Alabama projected for McCain.
Brit Hume just grudgingly called PA for Obama. Obama looks good in FL and NC too, but I’m still nervous as hell. I keep waiting for Lucy to pull away the football again.
senate race 46 dem.
29 rep.
woo hoo!
electorial count:
obama 103 mccain 34
i think i heard the shout from obama headquarters a mile away when they called pa for obama.
Busted! But I’ve got the Fox map up too
wow, national vote is almost 7 million for obama and mccain each.
wow!
mccain up to 43 electorial now.
There were two boxes beside a candidate’s name. If you wanted to vote for that candidate you had to draw a third box between the two printed boxes, so it would look like an arrow pointing to the candidate’s name.
Two boxes side by side and you’re supposed to colour inbetween them:rolleyes:
That’s the dumbest thing I’ve heard in a least a week.
Shaheen beat Sununu in New Hamp.
:smack:
What the hell is wrong with “put an X in the box next to your candidate”. Seems to work out fine here in Canada.
… but not really. Voting outside the box?
???
Any pictures? How would that work? Why would anyone think that was a good idea?
Are you serious?!? What. The. Fark???
I will not believe this until I see photographic evidence.
…this is a defensive measure to protect my brain from The Stupid.
Draw a box? The poll workers told us to connect them with a line. The sample ballot says the same thing (I’m looking at it right now). I even asked the poll worker if the line should be the thickness of the entire arrow, and he said no. Crap. I hope my vote got counted.
I should have known there would be problems when a poll worker informed those of us still on line, “just because there are 13 candidates for president on the ballot doesn’t mean you have to vote for all 13.” :smack:
I don’t see any numbers anywhere to support MSNBC’s calling of Pennsylvania. The number of votes in is miniscule. It’s a ridiculous call.