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« on: December 29, 2012, 07:27:44 PM »


Yes, at 51.06%.  Absolute margin is around 4.965 million.


Probably for NYC,  which is now at around 93,2% of 2008 turnout, above the state average of 91,9% (2-party votes only).

However,  Nassau County (Long Island), has, according to Wassermanns' spreadsheet, not yet certified, and shows a below-average turnout, as do several upstate counties, among them Oneida (Utica). Anyway, we are probably at maximum talking about some additional 30,000 votes, insufficient to put Obama's absolute margin above 5 million.

As it stands now, New York has swung 0.71% towards Obama (equal to Lousiana, fourth-largest swing).
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