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I didn't expect Obama to win Florida or Virginia. The fact that it is so close, with Obama leading in Florida, is very encouraging for the rest of the swing states.
Florida poll lines in some places will be open 4 hours more. Obama people sending twitter messages to "stay in line". Huge turnouts. THis according to CNN.
If Obama wins Ohio and Florida, I don't think it's possible for Romney to win, so yeah those 2 states are interesting. I'm rather surprised Virginia is going to Romney so far. It's mostly conservative outside of Northern Virginia, but NOVA is leaning Romney this time.
NBC (not MSNBC) is saying it's because northern Virginia still hasn't reported back results. A huge number of (mostly democratic) voters are in NoVa.
Got fox on right now because they keep switching back to my local news and results. Looks Like Obama has this wrapped up! Good job republicans you pick a real winner again!
Florida poll lines in some places will be open 4 hours more. Obama people sending twitter messages to "stay in line". Huge turnouts. THis according to CNN.
Just got a text from Obama telling me that if I'm still in line, my vote will count.
Amazing that it is so difficult and time consuming to vote.
Got fox on right now because they keep switching back to my local news and results. Looks Like Obama has this wrapped up! Good job republicans you pick a real winner again!
Cuyahoga county is counted, so that's to be expected. Heavily democratic county.
No it's not and it's usually one of the last to report...Early voting has Obama up 100k in the county...
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