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Round one: IN, VA, OH, NC
Round one: IN, VA, OH, NC
Rather than have one unwieldy mega-thread for results, I’m going to break it up hour by hour. [...] Read the rest »
Glitch round-up
Glitch round-up
politico.com — Reports from around the country indicate that lines are long, but there's no indication so far that... there are any systemic problems. Election Protection received reports of mis-matched voter logs in Kansas City that have been fixed. Drudge and ... (more) Glitch round-up
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McCain Needs to Win 3 Out of Four Early States
PoliGazette — ... Hot Air summarizes the significance of the states that will report their election results soon as follows: ‘Indiana and Virginia close at 7 p.m., Ohio and North Carolina follow half an hour later. McCain needs three at a bare minimum. Anything less, and you can start drinking. Hard liquor if you got it.’ ...

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