[ARCHIVED THREAD] - FLORIDA?? (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 11/6/2012 3:37:04 PM EDT
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Seems O has a small but steady lead with 24% reporting. Someone, please, tell me that this is misleading. |
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Seems O has a small but steady lead with 24% reporting. Someone, please, tell me that this is misleading. Disney corridor and the three SoFla counties: Dade, PB, and Broward all go Dem, the problem CNN just mentioned, is whether the margins will be larger this time around, or narrower. Also, most of N. Fla will go red and polls don't close up in the NW part of the State until 8pm, so it's a split state. Seems like most of the Dem counties are being blocked in/counted already, so keep your fingers crossed. Romney can't really win, without Florida. Chris |
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CNN is showing 24% of precincts reporting. FWIW. http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/results/main?hpt=elec_flippertkr |
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Here's a good map to actively watch: http://elections.nytimes.com/2012/results/mobile/interactive_map/president/ |
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The Florida counties that reported for Obama are larger populations, but there are far less blue counties than red ones here. The most encouraging thing is a fifty percent split in Miami-Dade. Hillsborough and Pinellas are the Tampa-St. Petersburg area and Orange County is Orlando. These are expected to vote for Obama, as are Palm Beach and Broward. The rest of the state determines the winner. I think it will be overwhelmingly red this time, and Obama may lose Pinellas or Hillsborough.
Florida is not all that happy with the President. |
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The Florida counties that reported for Obama are larger populations, but there are far less blue counties than red ones here. The most encouraging thing is a fifty percent split in Miami-Dade. Hillsborough and Pinellas are the Tampa-St. Petersburg area and Orange County is Orlando. These are expected to vote for Obama, as are Palm Beach and Broward. The rest of the state determines the winner. I think it will be overwhelmingly red this time, and Obama may lose Pinellas or Hillsborough. Florida is not all that happy with the President. He's not too popular here at the space coast. |
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He's not too popular here at the space coast. I live in Palm Bay (RSO@PMRPC) and my brother works at the Space center for Lockheed Martin. Lockheed is laying off 123,000 workers and Obama asked to delay the announcement until after the election and promised to pay all the severance packages if they did. Amazing he can so blatantly do something so illegal without fear of consequence Wulfmann |
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Quoted: Quoted: He's not too popular here at the space coast. I live in Palm Bay (RSO@PMRPC) and my brother works at the Space center for Lockheed Martin. Lockheed is laying off 123,000 workers and Obama asked to delay the announcement until after the election and promised to pay all the severance packages if they did. Amazing he can so blatantly do something so illegal without fear of consequence Wulfmann ![]() That is a lot of unemployed people from 1 employer!!! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Seems O has a small but steady lead with 24% reporting. Someone, please, tell me that this is misleading. I made straight A's in high school unless you count the test questions I got wrong. I'm the guy that stole the tests from the teacher's filing cabinet, made and answer key, and sold it to the highest bidder. So I always got the 100. |
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He's not too popular here at the space coast. I live in Palm Bay (RSO@PMRPC) and my brother works at the Space center for Lockheed Martin. Lockheed is laying off 123,000 workers and Obama asked to delay the announcement until after the election and promised to pay all the severance packages if they did. Amazing he can so blatantly do something so illegal without fear of consequence Wulfmann ![]() That is a lot of unemployed people from 1 employer!!! Since Lockheed only has 123K employees, I guess that I am out of a job |
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He's not too popular here at the space coast. I live in Palm Bay (RSO@PMRPC) and my brother works at the Space center for Lockheed Martin. Lockheed is laying off 123,000 workers and Obama asked to delay the announcement until after the election and promised to pay all the severance packages if they did. Amazing he can so blatantly do something so illegal without fear of consequence Wulfmann ![]() That is a lot of unemployed people from 1 employer!!! Since Lockheed only has 123K employees, I guess that I am out of a job What are the odds someone misplaced a decimal point? |



