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AR15.COM
11/2/2004 7:31:03 PM EDT
Does anyone know what areas have not been counted yet?  With about 61% in, its looking good for W but I don't know if there are any major Democrat areas still not counted.
11/2/2004 7:33:56 PM EDT
[#1]
questions about Hamilton Co. (Cincinnati)
11/2/2004 7:36:14 PM EDT
[#2]
County by county breakdown for ya..
election.sos.state.oh.us/results/RaceDetail.aspx?race=PP
11/2/2004 7:40:32 PM EDT
[#3]
Cuyahoga  (Cleveland) 32.8% reported
Kerry, John F.  Democratic  147,696  59.86%  
Bush, George W.  Republican  97,979  39.71%

Lucas   (Toledo)  35.6% reported
Kerry, John F.  Democratic  29,654  56.67%  
Bush, George W.  Republican  17,875  34.16%

Hamilton  (Cincy) 24.88% reported
Kerry, John F.  Democratic  63,196  49.82%  
Bush, George W.  Republican  63,115  49.76%

Mahoning  (Youngstown - world HQ teamsters and UAW in one place) 83.01% reported
Kerry, John F.  Democratic  69,570  61.79%  
Bush, George W.  Republican  42,271  37.54%



So, extrapolating and using guestimates, Kerry stands to gain 130,000 votes on Bush.

BUT!  I also counted about 25,000 rural votes still left for Bush in the smaller counties.  
And I wasn't really looking for them, like I was for the Democrat pickup counties, so I suspect Bush will pick up more than 25,000 still.
So the lead should close to around a 50,000 Bush lead.
11/2/2004 7:57:03 PM EDT
[#4]
we need OH
11/2/2004 7:58:17 PM EDT
[#5]
Heard from someone on TV..

"bush advisor said on tv, their is not enough registered voters left in ohio counties to take lead "

Bingo.