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 Post subject: When will Kerry concede?
PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 3:11 pm 
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As much as many hate to admit it, Bush has won the election. Kerry needs to concede, TODAY! Don't ruin your career, your reputation for the sake of dragging us through another fruitless soap opera. For the good of the country, CONCEDE.


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q123 wrote:
As much as many hate to admit it, Bush has won the election. Kerry needs to concede, TODAY! Don't ruin your career, your reputation for the sake of dragging us through another fruitless soap opera. For the good of the country, CONCEDE.


last i checked there was no reason to concede just yet, its still rather close

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 Post subject: Re: When will Kerry concede?
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As much as many hate to admit it, Bush has won the election. Kerry needs to concede, TODAY! Don't ruin your career, your reputation for the sake of dragging us through another fruitless soap opera. For the good of the country, CONCEDE.


last i checked there was no reason to concede just yet, its still rather close


No shit, everyone needs to stop jumping the gun. There's still time and more than a hundred thousand votes to count, including those of troops overseas. I think it would be criminal for a candidate to concede when the votes of those who are risking their lives have yet to be counted. Just chill out, we'll find out when we'll find out.

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 Post subject: Re: When will Kerry concede?
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Peeps wrote:
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As much as many hate to admit it, Bush has won the election. Kerry needs to concede, TODAY! Don't ruin your career, your reputation for the sake of dragging us through another fruitless soap opera. For the good of the country, CONCEDE.


last i checked there was no reason to concede just yet, its still rather close


135,000 provisional ballots were distributed yesterday.
http://election.sos.state.oh.us/ProvBallots.htm

it's over. For the sake of the party that he was trying to represent, he should concede by lunchtime.


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It's thinking like that which will lead us to another 2000 nightmare. Everyone knows that Ohio has been decided, the only way Kerry wins Ohio is if all of the provisonal votes are in his favor. Hell, even the secretary of state from Ohio has declared it mathematically impossible.


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If Kerry has to concede, I want to to go out FIGHTING.

I hope he makes them recount and I hope he does not give up until he knows all the votes have been counted.

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Find another cliche, please. All of the votes have been counted.


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count the votes. like we used to!

these numbers and projections and statistics and exit polls and all that jive are one of the reasons i lost my faith in my political science major and switched to psychology.

edit: i am fully aware that kerry most likely will not win. count them anyway. the people in ohio stood in line for hours to vote, the least we could do is assure them that they did not do it in vain.


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 Post subject: Re: When will Kerry concede?
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Peeps wrote:
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As much as many hate to admit it, Bush has won the election. Kerry needs to concede, TODAY! Don't ruin your career, your reputation for the sake of dragging us through another fruitless soap opera. For the good of the country, CONCEDE.


last i checked there was no reason to concede just yet, its still rather close


Is this a joke? Are you saying you think that Kerry will somehow pull out all of the undeclared states? One state, ONE, goes to Bush and Bush wins.

Close?

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 Post subject: Re: When will Kerry concede?
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PJDoll wrote:
Is this a joke? Are you saying you think that Kerry will somehow pull out all of the undeclared states? One state, ONE, goes to Bush and Bush wins.

Close?


254 - 252


unless my math is off, and i admit, i suck at math like a whore on nickle night, but id call that close

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 Post subject: Re: When will Kerry concede?
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Peeps wrote:
PJDoll wrote:
Is this a joke? Are you saying you think that Kerry will somehow pull out all of the undeclared states? One state, ONE, goes to Bush and Bush wins.

Close?


254 - 252


unless my math is off, and i admit, i suck at math like a whore on nickle night, but id call that close


your math is off

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thurston moore wrote:
count the votes. like we used to!

these numbers and projections and statistics and exit polls and all that jive are one of the reasons i lost my faith in my political science major and switched to psychology.

edit: i am fully aware that kerry most likely will not win. count them anyway. the people in ohio stood in line for hours to vote, the least we could do is assure them that they did not do it in vain.



All the legitimate votes have been counted. Those provisional votes are only to be counted in a situation where they can make a difference. In this case, they can't make a difference, the gap is too large to overtake. Again, there were only 135,000 provisional ballots issued, he's down by 136,000 votes. By law, those provisional votes should not be counted unless necessary, and should certainly not be used to trigger a recount.


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OHIO HAS BEEN DECIDED! Is that really this hard?


Everybody buy CNN has said so. With Bush taking Ohio, that means only Nevada(which Bush is leading), New Mexico(ditto), or Iowa(double ditto) have to go Bush. Face it, it's over.


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 Post subject: Re: When will Kerry concede?
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Peeps wrote:
PJDoll wrote:
Is this a joke? Are you saying you think that Kerry will somehow pull out all of the undeclared states? One state, ONE, goes to Bush and Bush wins.

Close?


254 - 252


unless my math is off, and i admit, i suck at math like a whore on nickle night, but id call that close


Interesting numbers. I see you're using CNN. I have 269 - 238. Well, MSNBC has that. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6363692/?GT1=5809

Fox has 269 - 242 http://www.foxnews.com/

I don't know what state CNN is giving to Kerry that no one else is, or why CNN isn't giving Ohio to Bush, but they're alone on this one.

It isn't close, it's over.

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 Post subject: Re: When will Kerry concede?
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Peeps wrote:
PJDoll wrote:
Is this a joke? Are you saying you think that Kerry will somehow pull out all of the undeclared states? One state, ONE, goes to Bush and Bush wins.

Close?


254 - 252


unless my math is off, and i admit, i suck at math like a whore on nickle night, but id call that close


What are you missing in Ohio? The difference is 130,000+. With provisional votes, Kerry would have to win them all. Don't forget, even if there are 150,000 provisionals out there, at least 10% will get tossed. It's almost statistically impossible for Kerry to win.

To the person that said he wants a recount -- why? How do you target Ohio more than any other close races? Are you suggesting there's voter fraud? Misread ballots? If so, let's recount all 1,012,000 votes. I know I had to wait in line more than 2 hours where I voted. Does that mean I was disenfranchised? How is that any different than lines in Cleveland?

It would be a big mistake for Kerry to legally challenge Ohio. This is not Florida in 2000. There was no voter fraud. Kerry is down by 4,000,000 votes in the popular vote (as opposed to less than 500,000 for Bush) and it's statistically difficult to garner enough votes to win.

This country does not need another repeat of 2000.


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yup i basically stick with cnn as my main news source

im the kinda guy that if im losing, i go down fighting and kicking and screaming, and wouldnt stop until the fat lady sings ;)

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yup i basically stick with cnn as my main news source

im the kinda guy that if im losing, i go down fighting and kicking and screaming, and wouldnt stop until the fat lady sings ;)


Did you just call me fat? ;)

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im the kinda guy that if im losing, i go down fighting and kicking and screaming, and wouldnt stop until the fat lady sings


She might be singing just yet, but she sure as hell is warming up back stage.


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PJDoll wrote:
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yup i basically stick with cnn as my main news source

im the kinda guy that if im losing, i go down fighting and kicking and screaming, and wouldnt stop until the fat lady sings ;)


Did you just call me fat? ;)


id say something about letting me guess your weight, but this is news and debate, not the cheesy pick up line thread

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TWO KERRY AIDES: 'CONCESSION SEEMS SIMPLY A MATTER OF TIME' [11/03 10:58 AM]

A source close to the Bush campaign is pointing me to this AP bulletin: "Nothing was settled or conceded in the first light of day, but Kerry faced a daunting task trying to deny Bush an electoral majority that was almost within reach. The Democrat's campaign planned a statement by midday, advisers said. Two of them, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Kerry's concession seemed simply a matter of time after one last look for uncounted ballots that might close the 136,000-vote advantage Bush held in Ohio."

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