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2004 US Presidential Election
November 10, 2004
Washington | The Race for the Governorship of Washington

Well, I’m a resident of the state of Washington yet I live in Idaho for college (Brigham Young University-Idaho). I’ve been paying attention to the governorship of Washington. Currently Dino Rossi is up by 3,500+ votes. The last 5 days before yesterday, Gregoire was winning by 10,000+ votes plenty of times and I thought the race was over. But until yesterday, Dino Rossi was up by 2,000+ votes and now he’s at 3,500+ votes. This is a close election that’s still on-going.

Who did I vote for? I voted for Dino Rossi so I’m hoping he wins.

Stay tuned



Posted by ViriiK at November 10, 2004 10:54 PM | TrackBack
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Last I heard not all the King County (Seattle’s county, and Baghdad Jim McDermott’s, for the non-Washingtonians) ballots were not counted yet—that Eastern Washingtons were finished first, and that is, I am afraid, why Rossi is leading.

But I’m keeping my fingers crossed.

Posted by: Gabriel Hanna [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 11, 2004 03:31 PM

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