Subject: | Re: Bush Victory Margin in Ohio Shrinks
| Date: | Tue, 07 Dec 2004 06:26:08 -0500
| From: | E. Barry Bruyea <summers@gone.ca>
| Newsgroups: | co.general,talk.politics.misc,mn.politics,talk.abortion,can.politics,alt.abortion,alt.spacebastards,alt.world
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On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:50:19 -0500, "Osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com>
wrote:
>
>"Gactimus" <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote in message
>news:RW0td.85767$vO1.498520@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
>> "james g. keegan jr." <keegan@nycap.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:Xns95B5CF8EA3797keegannycaprrcom@24.24.2.165:
>>
>>> Published on Saturday, December 4, 2004 by the Associated Press
>>> Bush Victory Margin in Ohio Shrinks
>>> by John Seewer
>>>
>>>
>>> TOLEDO, Ohio - President Bush's victory over John Kerry in Ohio was
>>> closer than the unofficial election night totals showed, but the change
>>> is not enough to trigger an automatic recount, according to county-by-
>>> county results provided to The Associated Press on Friday.
>>>
>>>
>>> Who knows what else will turn up when we examine the discarded ballots?
>>>
>>> Green spokesman Blair Bobier
>>> Bush's margin of victory in the state that put him over the top in his
>>> re-election bid will be about 119,000 votes - smaller than the
>>> unofficial margin of 136,000, the county election board figures showed.
>>> That means Kerry drew closer by about 17,000 votes.
>>
>> That's nice but 119,000 votes is still a huge margin. I guess no margin of
>> victory is big enough for the Democrats to whine about.
>
>Are they still crying????
Yep. It's quite funny, when the icon of the dems, JFK had less than a
200K spread Nationally, never mind in a state.
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