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Looks like it's swinging back a little. I'm currently seeing Murray with 50.89% and a 27,278 vote lead. Still a gain for Murray and overall good news, but I'm not going to feel comfortable about this until it's called.
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50.86/49.14; 26323 as of 11/3/2010 4:49 PM. Still a gain, before Snohomish, Skagit, Spokane, Pierce, Whatcom and other counties with tens of thousands of ballots left to report.
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Minorities ride GOP wave to groundbreaking wins

In Florida, veteran Allen West ousted a two-term Democrat to a House seat. He is the first black Republican elected to Congress from Florida since a former slave served two terms in the 1870s.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101103/ap_o…

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#1, 2

Some of the eastern counties went for Rossi by 60 or 70 percent!

People thought he would need more than 3 to beat Murray.

It's looking like Rossi all day.

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You mean some of those counties where almost no one lives?
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I'll take Thurston and Snohomish to your Skamania.
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2 things.

1) Fucking Spokane County. Jesus Christ. If there'd been a teabagger, we'd have voted for them.

2) Going to http://vote.wa.gov/elections/wei/VoterTu… and reading the populations of various counties is instructive.
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Rossi says he certain of victory. Guess he's going to get Clarence the Uncle Tom to declare the election null and void then declare him Suprem Senator of the State of Washington.
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"Murray wins. Dinorossicus Obtusis refuses to concede, citing 'voter fraud.' "

What else is new?
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@9 CharlesYFarley, the other news is that SECB FourLoko'd out by 11:30pm and didn't follow through. Which is why I no longer fuck Strangers.
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20,000 vote margin on 11/20 for Sen. Patty Murray.

@10 KC elections didn't release anything past their 8 pm vote runs (which finished 8 to 8:30 pm), so kind of a moot point.

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