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Isn't it the other way around?

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That's what Russert just said.

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Isn't it the other way around?

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No. If Kerry can take NM, AK, and NV, he doesn't need Ohio.

 

Bush, on the other hand, would have to take Wisconsin, Michigan, or Minnesota if he loses Ohio.

 

And I think (but I'm not sure) that NH is largely irrelevent to the above two equations.

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No.  If Kerry can take NM, AK, and NV, he doesn't need Ohio.

 

Bush, on the other hand, would have to take Wisconsin, Michigan, or Minnesota if he loses Ohio. 

 

And I think (but I'm not sure) that NH is largely irrelevent to the above two equations.

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hmmm interesting

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No.  If Kerry can take NM, AK, and NV, he doesn't need Ohio.

 

Bush, on the other hand, would have to take Wisconsin, Michigan, or Minnesota if he loses Ohio. 

 

And I think (but I'm not sure) that NH is largely irrelevent to the above two equations.

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Kerry couldn't win Alaska unless he ran against Osama Bin Laden. Alaska will be called within minutes of the polls closing for Mr. Bush. The margin will be well over 20, could be higher than 30.

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Isn't it the other way around?

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In reality, they both need it. Kerry can NOT win without Ohio, since Alaska is not in play (and NM seems safe). Bush probably can not overcome the loss of Ohio considering the current vote counts in MI, MN, WI and IA.

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please stop with the mental masturbation....

 

I'm talking REAL possibilities - not Alaska flipping to blue.

 

Ohio is that last chance for Kerry to flip red votes to blue votes and get 270.

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As the vote comes in...82% Bush maintains a 120,000 vote lead...odd.

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Look at the numbers from Cuyahoga.

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For whatever it is worth, Foxnews is projecting that Bush will win the state of Ohio, putting him at 266 EVs. If it holds, he has won re-election as Alaska will make it a 269-269 tie.

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