Voting In NH Has Started!

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First votes at 12AM EST Have started and ended
Dixville Notch - Small Little place in North NH
17 People voted [100% TURNOUT] They All Live in the same building lol

RESULTS:
John McCain - 4 Votes
Rudy Giulliani - 1 Vote
Mitt Romney - 2 Votes

Barack Obama - 7 Votes
John Edwards - 2 Votes
Bill Richardson - 1 Vote

The Rest got ZERO
 
So 17 votes matters in the grand scheme of life how? Especially considering it's from NH; one of the least important states.

I like how Huck gets no votes and McCain trumps the rest.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Out of 17 votes? Oh, yeah, it's just fuckin' OVER then, isn't it? :roll:[/quote]

Well no.

Our Electoral College still says that you can get in, even if you have the less amount of votes nation wide.
 
[quote name='bigdaddy']GO OBAMA!!!

Make that bitch (Clinton) cry for real![/QUOTE]


CNN right now shows her at 40% with Obama at 36. Edwards lacking at 17%. I heard on the ride home today that no president ever finished worse than 2nd in the NH primary.
 
[quote name='InuFaye']Well no.

Our Electoral College still says that you can get in, even if you have the less amount of votes nation wide.[/QUOTE]

wat.
 
[quote name='fullmetalfan720']If she wins the election, I'm moving to Canada.[/quote]

If you didn't do it for Bush on either election, I can't see you doing it for Clinton.

~HotShotX
 
[quote name='fullmetalfan720']If she wins the election, I'm moving to Canada.[/QUOTE]

Wil you sell me your house on the cheap, since you'll be so desperate to leave the country? I'd really prefer a home in the nord'east, but I'll settle for St. Paul.
 
Didn't you read that thread about Canadian's supporting Democrats, I don't think you'll like it much better living with our friendly neighbors to the North.
 
[quote name='HotShotX']If you didn't do it for Bush on either election, I can't see you doing it for Clinton.

~HotShotX[/QUOTE]

I've already thought about moving to Canada under Bush. Clinton would put me over the edge.

Also, which article are you talking about pittpizza?
 
[quote name='evanft']wat.[/quote]

Why are you surprised? This already happened in the 2000 election. Here's the numbers for George Bush, Junior versus Al Gore (higher number in bold green):

Popular Vote

Dubya: 50,456,062

Gore: 50,996,582

Electoral Vote

Dubya: 271

Gore: 266

Source

Do you see the discrepancy? In this case, the deciding factor was Florida... and who was the governor of that state at the time? Bush's brother Jeb.

It's a highly flawed system.
 
[quote name='fullmetalfan720']
Also, which article are you talking about pittpizza?[/quote]

This one:
Canadians love those Democrats, poll finds
Tue Jan 8 2008

By Alexander Panetta

OTTAWA -- A new poll suggests Canadians would root en masse for whichever leading Democrat winds up facing the Republicans in this year's U.S. presidential election.

The Canadian Press/Harris Decima survey suggests Canadians so overwhelmingly favour the Democrats, it barely matters whether Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton win today's New Hampshire primary.

The better-known Clinton is Canadians' favourite candidate for president but Obama still trounces the Republicans for the affection of Canadians, the survey suggests.

Respondents said they felt closer to the Democrats by a 4-to-1 margin. The survey, provided exclusively to The Canadian Press, said 49 per cent of Canadians expressed a fondness for the Democrats while only 12 per cent did the same for Republicans.

Perhaps most surprisingly, the poll says the Republican party would get creamed in a hypothetical election in which only Canadian Conservatives -- who are supposedly more ideologically in tune with the Republicans -- voted. They favoured the Democrats by a 47 per cent to 23 per cent margin.

The telephone poll of 1,000 respondents was conducted Jan. 3-6, and has a plus or minus 3.1-percentage-point margin of error, 19 times out of 20.

-- The Canadian Press


posted in this thread: http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167146&page=2
 
[quote name='jaykrue']Why are you surprised? This already happened in the 2000 election. Here's the numbers for George Bush, Junior versus Al Gore (higher number in bold green):

Popular Vote

Dubya: 50,456,062

Gore: 50,996,582

Electoral Vote

Dubya: 271

Gore: 266

Source

Do you see the discrepancy? In this case, the deciding factor was Florida... and who was the governor of that state at the time? Bush's brother Jeb.

It's a highly flawed system.[/QUOTE]



Lets not forget Katherine Harris who was responsible for the recount was heavily in the Bush campaign
 
[quote name='Magehart']So 17 votes matters in the grand scheme of life how? Especially considering it's from NH; one of the least important states.

I like how Huck gets no votes and McCain trumps the rest.[/quote]

How is Nh not important state?

:roll:


Anyways i voted for obama This was a very small town
 
[quote name='jaykrue']Why are you surprised? This already happened in the 2000 election. Here's the numbers for George Bush, Junior versus Al Gore (higher number in bold green):

Popular Vote

Dubya: 50,456,062

Gore: 50,996,582

Electoral Vote

Dubya: 271

Gore: 266

Source

Do you see the discrepancy? In this case, the deciding factor was Florida... and who was the governor of that state at the time? Bush's brother Jeb.

It's a highly flawed system.[/QUOTE]

Holy fucking shit. InuFaye's post was a lame attempt at some sort of editorializing, hence the "wat."
 
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