Whats going on with OH-15 VA-5, WA-8, MD-1, CA-4, AK-ALL updates/votes? (user search)
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Sam Spade
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« on: November 06, 2008, 09:59:37 AM »

AK-AL is over.

As for WA-08, if Burner can't get her lead to being larger than 2,000 votes in King County, she'll lose.  Reichert's ahead (and will be ahead) in Pierce County which is much more friendly to him.  And King County is already 58%, whereas Pierce is only 44% and Reichert's still ahead by a couple of thousand.
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Sam Spade
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2008, 12:50:30 PM »

AK-AL is over.

As for WA-08, if Burner can't get her lead to being larger than 2,000 votes in King County, she'll lose.  Reichert's ahead (and will be ahead) in Pierce County which is much more friendly to him.  And King County is already 58%, whereas Pierce is only 44% and Reichert's still ahead by a couple of thousand.

Kos is saying that King County has reported poll votes, which favored Reichert last time and so far this year, while vote by mail is coming in more slowly and should favor Burner.


Looking at the numbers from 2006, Reichert won King County by 304 votes and Pierce by 7,037.

Presently, Burner leads King by 2,220 votes and Reichert leads Pierce by 4,073 votes.

A long way to go...
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Sam Spade
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« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2008, 04:46:01 PM »

In WA-08, Reichert is now ahead by 5,332 votes with 71% in, and more importantly 77% in from King County, and Reichert is ahead by 369 votes there.

Unless this last 23% from King County strongly favors Burner, WA-08 is over.  I personally think it is (if I remember how this race has gone before).
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