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What the hell, another half hour won't hurt...
2002-11-05
12.20 a.m. Allard's up seven points in Colorado. AP's called it for him.

Talent's still up on Carnahan, by six points, with 65 percent of precincts in...

Speaker Denny Hastert expects a net gain of two or three seats in the House... Dems must be taking the gas pipe by now...

Sonny Perdue (R) defeats Georgia governor Roy Barnes. He's the first Publican governor of Georgia in a hundred years...

Tim Johnson (D) still up on Thune (R) in South Dakota but only by a point, with heavily Publican precinct results from the western part of the state still to come in.

Davis and Simon tied in California, with a quarter of the vote in. Where there's life, there's hope...

1 a.m. Still waiting for Missouri, South Dakota, and Minnesota. I'm going to bed...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  Same here in Belgium, only the media are much less interested. The Wellstone crash wasn't even covered!
Posted by: Maarten Schenk   2002-11-06 07:05:39  

#1  Well over here in England we get the full results before you wake up and already the uninformed, left-wing, anit-bush/anti-USA apologists are at it. I mean the only difference between BBC and NPR is the license fee. Both are idiotrarians without the basic knowledge of American political history. If my history is correct this is the first time since Teddy Roosevelt that a republican president has increased his parties membership in the house! But lets be realistic here - its the lack of a democratic strategy and stupid funeral services that really turned the tide!!
Posted by: Jack   2002-11-06 05:54:15  

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