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2004 US Presidential Election
November 03, 2004
United Kingdom | Election Coverage from the BBC

The BBC has extensive coverage of the U.S. elections, probably the coolest results map of them all, and a ‘poll tracker’ that shows how the Candidates faired in the polls after specific events occurred.

BBC has Bush with 249 and Kerry with 221, unlike FoxNews and MSNBC, both of which are probably just itching in a super-itchy kinda way to call the whole election.



Posted by cooties at November 3, 2004 02:01 AM | TrackBack
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Yes, the bbc results map has nifty neato graphics. The Wall Street Journal map has more up-to-date numbers. Unfortunately, they want a subscription.

BBC says for New Mexico at the moment: W 156k, the johns 140k with 52% precincts reported. Wsj says w 270k v. 242k w/ 97% reported.

Cheers.

Posted by: charcoal [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 3, 2004 02:17 AM

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