Campaign Notes--Election Results [Updated]

If it's true the exit polls in PA show Obama with a 15-point lead, then it's all over.

Drudge claims this:

EXIT POLLS CLAIM 'OBAMA +15' IN PA... DEVELOPING...
TOO CLOSE TO CALL AT CLOSE: FL, IN, OH...
MCCAIN KEEPING AZ... DEVELOPING...

Democrats better be prepared for a major drubbing in 2012. This is NOT a real victory but a set-up.

We critics of Obama who are NOT of the right-wing slant are not going to suddenly convert to worshipping the Messiah.

AP says McCain has won Kentucky.

Obama has won Vermont.

No surprises with either one.

McCain has won West Virginia, which has picked the winner of every presidential election for I think about 60 years.


Delaware stays blue. No surprise, of course.

South Carolina is McCain. No surprise.

Maine, Massachusetts, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut are Obama.

Tennessee and Oklahoma are McCain.

All Kerry/Bush states. No turnovers yet.

No more Elizabeth Dole. Mark Warner won VA Senate.

In the popular vote so far, Obama is ahead 51/52 percent to McCain's 47 percent.

New Hampshire for Obama.

NBC says PA for Obama. It's tougher now for McCain to pull it off.

ABC calls FL for Obama. If true, the election is over.

Alabama--McCain.

Georgia--McCain

Popular vote: 48-45 Obama

Minnesota, Wisconsin for Obama

Arkansas, Wyoming, North Dakota, Kansas, Utah--McCain

Ohio, New Mexico, Michigan, Rhode Island, Iowa--Obama

Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Nebraska, Idaho--McCain

Virginia has been called for Obama.

Colorado, California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Florida--Obama

Nevada has been called for Obama. It has picked the winner of every presidential election since 1964.

With California being called for Obama, he's been projected the winner of the 2008 election and the loser of the 2012, if he isn't impeached or resigns first.

Amazingly, I am not happy with this election, for we are all being set up. Democrats would have been much better off if Obama hadn't won this.

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