What To Watch For On Election Night
Jeff Greenfield Provides An Hour-By-Hour Guide To The Key Election Results
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Counting On Election Day
CBS News Political Correspondent Jeff Greenfield tells viewers what to look for on election night. What you'll know, and when you'll know it, when the polls close, state by state.
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The Final Days
Bob Schieffer talks with figures from both Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama's campaigns about the final days of the race in battleground states.
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John McCain was campaigning hard Saturday in Virginia, a state that has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1964. Chip Reid has more.
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On the Saturday before Election Day, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives at a rally in Henderson, Nev., while Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., greets supporters at a rally in Newport News, Va. (AP/Jae C. Hong, Carolyn Kaster)
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7 P.M. ET
Polls close in the first six states. We're pretty sure that South Carolina and Kentucky will go to McCain and Vermont to Obama, but three of the states bear close watching. Obama has been leading in Virginia and he's even in Indiana -- both states have gone Republican since 1964. If McCain wins both, he's still in the game. If either of them goes for Obama, his campaign is on life support.
7:30 P.M. ET
There's more potential drama here. Ohio was always destined to be a key battleground just as it was in 2004. This is a state McCain must win. North Carolina has seen a massive infusion of Obama's money and volunteers, so a McCain victory is a hint of real late movement toward the Republican.
8 P.M. ET
A floodtide of polls close at 8 -- fifteen states and the District of Columbia. We know where most of those states will go -- at least we think we do. But there are three to keep an eye on:
Florida is another one of those contests McCain must win; it's where Obama's money advantage has been overwhelming. Missouri, a state that mirrors national results usually, became more Republican in 2000 and 2004. This year, it's a dead heat.
And Pennsylvania -- Democratic for the last five elections -- is the 'blue" state McCain has to win to make his road to the White House plausible. Keep this one in mind, if McCain cannot win Pennsylvania, he almost certainly cannot win the election.
9 P.M. ET
Fifteen more states close at 9 -- we've assigned most of them, by the map, to where we think they're going to wind up. If you're looking for what may be the story of the night, though, go West. Obama has been leading in Colorado and New Mexico; both went for Bush last time. But remember, the real drama of this may be taking place to the East, where votes in the early closing states are still being counted. By 9 o'clock, we should know if we've got a clear-cut winner, or if we'll be up into the morning.
10 P.M. ET
At 10, four states close. I'll be watching Nevada, usually an easy win for Republicans. It's another state where Obama has thrown a lot of money and manpower, and has worked the rural areas very hard.
11 P.M. ET
Take this to the bank - I promise 11 p.m. will bring 77 electoral votes from California, Washington, Oregon and Hawaii into Obama's pocket. You need to remember this throughout the evening. Because if Obama has won Pennsylvania, Iowa, New Mexico and Colorado by 11 o'clock, he will be declared the winner of the presidency as soon as votes from California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii are tabulated for him.
Ways To Win: Calculate your own path to the presidency with our Electoral Vote prediction map.Of course, there's always a chance that this will come down to a handful of votes in a state or two, and we'll have days or weeks of court challenges and recounts... Well, good luck. I will have fled to an out-island in the Bahamas, but I'll be back in time for the inauguration.
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Posted by onemoretim at 01:49 PM
On the new election day she announced for Republicans -- Nov 5th.
All Democrats and Independents and anyone else that wants their vote to count should vote on Nov 4th or before.
Thanks!
Shouldn''t this read "are going to BE settling in.." and "do you KNOW what you ...."?
Are the editors off today?
A vote for Obama is a vote for America''s enemies.
A vote for Obama is for a time of unity and change!!
As a white girl with two older black siblings living in California in big cities, I could still see that we were absolutely treated differently by those in power and those I was told I could trust like teachers, police etc. I knew that my country was still too racist to elect a minority to the presidency until now. How could I be so proud of a place that welcomed me but not my brother and sister?
I can now say that this is the first time in my adult life that I am truly proud of my country.
We''ve grown up. This is beautiful.
From Dreams of My Father: "I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother''''s race."
From Dreams of My Father: "There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white."
From Dreams of My Father: ; "It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."
From Dreams of My Father: "I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn''''t speak to my own. It was into my father''''s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I''''d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Dubois and Mandela."
From Audacity of Hope: "I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."
From Dreams of My Father: "I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother''''s race."
From Dreams of My Father: "There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white."
From Dreams of My Father: ; "It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."
From Dreams of My Father: "I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn''''t speak to my own. It was into my father''''s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I''''d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Dubois and Mandela."
From Audacity of Hope: "I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."
There is much to dislike about John McCain. But he is transparent, and Americans can know and weigh his flaws. I think Americans sense that they haven''t been let in on Obama''s true identity; they''re buying a pig in a poke. And the MSM''s increasingly absurd lengths to prop him up and tear down anyone opposed to him are backfiring. The MSM isn''t just running defence, they''re seen to be running defence -- the Los Angeles Times'' partisan decision not to release a videotape of Obama meeting with a Palestinian radical being the perfect example. Americans don''t know many details about Obama -- but they know they don''t know, and they know they don''t know because the media won''t investigate Obama. A steady stream of disconcerting reports of voter registration fraud, combined with an extremely heavy-handed approach to dealing with mild critics (like the illegal release of Joe the Plumber''s private tax and divorce data) only adds to the feeling of unease.
I bet McCain will win.
-Ezra Levant
Posted by martin9p2 at 04:54 PM : Nov 02, 2008
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Would that be the ''crack house'' down the street from the soup kitchen?
The rest of the world will be watching the dumbest arse-holes on the planet vote with their pockets and TV preferences.
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Posted by Ffoulkes
My, you frequent some unsavoury places dont you. Methinks you must be a mingey Bush-loving rotting McSame-toting republican.
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Posted by Ffoulkes
My, you frequent some unsavoury places dont you. Methinks you must be a mingey Bush-loving rotting McSame-toting republican.
Posted by tapsettle at 03:00 AM : Nov 03, 2008
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Yeah, I keep hanging out at these places bringing food and feeding those who crawl out of that crack-house long enough to eat, go steal something, and trade it for more crack. I guess that makes me a horrible person.
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Posted by Ffoulkes
No .... just stupid.
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Posted by Ffoulkes
No .... just stupid.
Posted by tapsettle at 03:23 AM : Nov 03, 2008
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You are a Democrat? How is it stupid to volunteer to work at a soup kitchen and pay (out of my own pocket and not by being taxed) for food and drink for these people. You have some odd notions about you.
Bush team rushes environment policy changes
Whether it''s getting wolves off the Endangered Species List, allowing power plants to operate near national parks, loosening regulations for factory farm waste or making it easier for mountaintop coal-mining operations, these proposed changes have found little favor with environmental groups.
Even some free-market organizations have joined conservation groups to urge a moratorium on last-minute rules proposed by the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency, among others.
John Kostyack of the National Wildlife Federation, which joined Lehrer''s group to call for a ban on these last-minute rules, said citizens are cut out of the process, allowing changes in U.S. law that the public opposes, such as rolling back protections under the Endangered Species Act.
Industry is likely to benefit if Bush''s rules on the environment become effective, Madia said.
"Whether it''s the electricity industry or the mining industry or the agriculture industry, this is going to remove government restrictions on their activity and in turn they''re going to be allowed to pollute more and that ends up harming the public," Madia said in a telephone interview.
What is unusual is the speedy trip some of these environmental measures are taking through the process.
*95% will get tax cuts - I will get over a thousand dollars.
*seniors will be tax free 50,000 and less
* the war in Iraq will end and no more 30 billion dollars a month
* we will kill Osama bi laden
*we will have a cheap alternative for oil
*the country will go green
*we will stop this republican/ Democrats hatred
*the economy will recover
*No more taking jobs overseas
*everyone will be able to get high paying jobs
*we will not be hated by everyone in the world
*we will eliminate terrorist
*religion will stay out of politics
*in other words USA USA USA
With evangelical zeal Obama will convince his followers to replace reason with hope and belief %u2026 to blindly follow him %u2026 never challenge him %u2026 and embrace his words as gospel.
In the real, and unforgiving world of economics however, when you immediately gratify everyone by feasting on the goose that lays the golden eggs, the economy looses it%u2019s ability to continue generating growth and wealth.
Obama is promising everyone a piece of the pie, whether they helped bake it, or not %u2026 but, only in a socialistic, or communist state do the non-contributors demand to share equally in the property that belongs to others.
Immediate gratification, and getting something for nothing, is like a drug to the malcontents, but in the big picture, every farmer knows that even if you get hungry, you never eat your seed crop %u2026 unless you want it to be your last meal.
If Obama gets elected, America will turn into a third world country, with massive government welfare programs, unable to generate jobs for it%u2019s citizens, and unable to compete in the global markets. Keep America safe, free and strong %u2026
Elect McCain/Palin on November 4th.
AFTER MCCAIN CONCEDES WATCH FOR PALIN TO ENDORSE HERSELF AND BEGIN HER PATHETIC ATTEMPT FOR THE PRESIDENCY IN 2012!! (WINK).. LMAO!!
OBAMA/BIDEN 08!!
CORRUPTION LIKE THE BUSH - AL GORE Florida ***! ! !
Posted by ms1-1-1 at 07:09 AM : Nov 03, 2008
That is exactly what I was going to say. CORRUPTION.
"A return to paper
Maryland''s solution is to start using paper ballots in 2010..."
(E-voting Worries Linger as Election Day nears)
At least someone has a brain. I do not understand why, after all these years of corruption, that the people of the United States have not stood up and DEMANDED something be done about it.
This problem should have been fixed years ago. Everyone should be using paper ballots.
If I was an American, and this were to happen, I would get out my GUN and shoot myself in the head!!
I was thinking that, "Oh Boy, after tomorrow, it will be all over!" Fat chance. It will either be "close" and it will be the weeks of recounting, or it will be the "WHINING" for months and years because _______? got in.
Posted by govwatc
I''''m sooo happy you''''re leaving...any other cons wanna follow him?
(whoops...typo)
Posted by jh6379again at 11:41 PM : Nov 02, 2008
He sounds like a good Palins'' friend.
"The fires of hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government", "and I won''t be buried under their d*a*m*n flag."
"I''m an Alaskan, not an American. I''ve got no use for America or her damned institutions."
Jo Vogel, Founder of AIP
Sarah Palin addressed the Alaskan Independence Party Convention a little over 6 months ago, happily telling its attendees that she shared its "vision of upholding the Constitution of our great state", curiously not mentioning the Constitution of the United States. She encouraged AIP to "keep up the good work".
*95% will get tax cuts - I will get over a thousand dollars.
*seniors will be tax free 50,000 and less
* the war in Iraq will end and no more 30 billion dollars a month
* we will kill Osama bi laden
*we will have a cheap alternative for oil
*the country will go green
*we will stop this republican/ Democrats hatred
*the economy will recover
*No more taking jobs overseas
*everyone will be able to get high paying jobs
*we will not be hated by everyone in the world
*we will eliminate terrorist
*religion will stay out of politics
*in other words USA USA USA
IF YOU BELIEVE ALL THAT I HAVE SOME OCEAN FRONT PROPERTY IN TENNESSEE I CAN SELL YOU!
If you really do feel that way then good, please DO leave our great country, because we only have room for people who want to stay and be united and help our country get better because it sure is in the crappers thanks to Bush et al!!!
Now is no time for division and hate. If you''re spreading that, then yes please, go spread it somewhere else and get out of my country.
Obama / Biden ''08
United we stand, divided we fall. (Wasn''t it YOU guys who were saying you''re either for America and it''s President or you''re against us?? Well sorry but it looks like you''re so hungry you''re eating your own words now... oops... don''t be hyprocritical, if Obama wins he is our President and this is our country and if you really are that much against him, bye bye, we only want "real Americans" here, not divisive hatemongerers! It''s high time you guys left, and take your Bush with you thanks.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present seathelight, a true candidate for Obama''s Civilian National Security Force; pre-indoctrinated, rabid, and of obviously low intelligence. An ideal person for the dictator''s personal army.
Watch for electronic voting machines to be hacked by the Thuglicans as that''s the only way they stand a chance.
And watch for another "terrorist attack" like 911, again sponsored by the Bush/Cheney crime syndicate so they can hold onto power. Bush may even declare martial law and imprison folks.
Bill Frist
Randy "Duke" Cunningham
Jack Abramoff
Tom DeLay
Mark Foley
Larry Craig
Ted Haggard
Bob Ney
Trent Lott
Ted Stevens
Alberto Gonzales
Donald Rumsfled
Karl Rove
Scooter Libby
*** Cheney
George Bush
Lying about reasons for going to war with Iraq (Uranium,
false claims about Iraq''s supposed weapons of mass destruction.)
Torture in Abu Ghraib.
The treasonous exposure of a CIA agent by White House officials.(Plamegate)
Letting Osama Bin Laden escape from Tora Bora
Halliburton%u2019s overcharging and outright fraud for services in Iraq
Lack of body armor for troops
Enron
Katrina
Illegal wiretapping
Political influence peddling
S.e.x scandals
Troopergate
Travel fraud
Election tampering
Ballooning federal debt
Economy in a tailspin
And these are just for starters%u2026
Enough is enough, America is ready for change!
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by jake_iv
November 4, 2008 7:42 PM PST
- Thank you so much for telling me what I think and feel. Unfortunately I remember Truman vs Dewey and Kennedy vs Nixon. Americans are truly unique people in the world today - we are fiercely protective and independent; the most productive workers in the world; and most of us expect to leave a legacy to our children of more than we started with. 90% of us would rather have an opportunity than a free ride. I think I''ll wait for the votes to be counted to delare a winner. Only 200 of the 1100 registered voters in my precinct have voted at this time. Lets let the rest of our citizens who are working get to the polls before we delare any winners.
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