Now that we're all electing a government that works, let's all celebrate tonight! And then get to work to move this country forward and move our middle class upwards again!
Yeah! Elitist Liddy Dole thought she could represent North Carolina and nobody would ever noticed that she never actually spent any time in NC. Nice to see Liddy have to eat some humble pie. She deserves it. She was a total
Republican county has 18,000 ballots left to count
By AARON BEARD, The Associated Press Comment on this story RALEIGH, N.C. - Republican-leaning Rockingham County still has 18,000 votes to count after a glitch at five one-stop polling sites left the results out of the county's total.
Rockingham County election officials said Wednesday they hoped to finish counting and reporting the remaining ballots by 5 p.m.
Returns from all Election Day precincts, mail voting and a one-stop site in Reidsville show that some 22,488 ballots have been counted. The early numbers there favored Republican presidential hopeful John McCain by a margin of 5,412.
With tens of thousands of provisional ballots also still outstanding statewide, the race between McCain and President-elect Barack Obama for North Carolina's 15 electoral vote remains too close to call.
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Welcome Back North Carolina! Bravo!
Now that we're all electing a government that works, let's all celebrate tonight! And then get to work to move this country forward and move our middle class upwards again!
Congratulations!
Good for her, Dole didn't deserve to be reelected after that ad.
I am thrilled that the better woman won the senate race in NC!!
Does anyone know what is the situation with the Presidential race in that state? I wonder why is it taking so long for it to be called.
From the Raleigh News and Observer:
Republican county has 18,000 ballots left to count
By AARON BEARD, The Associated Press Comment on this story
RALEIGH, N.C. - Republican-leaning Rockingham County still has 18,000 votes to count after a glitch at five one-stop polling sites left the results out of the county's total.
Rockingham County election officials said Wednesday they hoped to finish counting and reporting the remaining ballots by 5 p.m.
Returns from all Election Day precincts, mail voting and a one-stop site in Reidsville show that some 22,488 ballots have been counted. The early numbers there favored Republican presidential hopeful John McCain by a margin of 5,412.
With tens of thousands of provisional ballots also still outstanding statewide, the race between McCain and President-elect Barack Obama for North Carolina's 15 electoral vote remains too close to call.
http://www.newsobserver.com/politics/story/1281670.html
Niteowl...your are wrong there.
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