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Amazingly, Romney up 127,570 to 113,373 in Cuyahoga County !?!?!.
These numbers don't seem right to me, but cincinnati.com is a reputable site and gannett is a reputable news organization. I would like to know how they are gettting their numbers.
LOVE these numbers! I do see, though, that all of the precincts aren't in for Cuyahoga or Lucas Counties, two big Dem strongholds, so maybe the more urban, inner city precincts still have to be counted. If these numbers continue to hold, then Romney has Ohio, no doubt.
So, can you explain where Gannett got those numbers? Didn't think so.
Where did Gannett get those numbers? The data on the Gannett website is unattributed, there's no link to it from any other page, there's been no official release from the Ohio Secretary of State, and nothing on the SoS's website.
So, can you explain where gannett got those numbers? Didn't think so.
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Originally Posted by canudigit
I do see, though, that all of the precincts aren't in for Cuyahoga or Lucas Counties, two big Dem strongholds, so maybe the more urban, inner city precincts still have to be counted.
I think canudigit it just did, Trace. Their numbers aren't complete.
Where did Gannett get those numbers? The data on the Gannett website is unattributed, there's no link to it from any other page, there's been no official release from the Ohio Secretary of State, and nothing on the SoS's website.
I know, but would they dare stick their necks out SO far? Seems unlikely.
I know, but would they dare stick their necks out SO far? Seems unlikely.
How did you find it without a link from elsewhere in the site? It may be an unfinished article that they haven't formally published yet.
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