2004

Keep your heads. I can’t stand some of the nonsense about suicide waves, emigration and blaming gays that is circulating around some otherwise good blogs. MyDD gives the details. In Ohio, there’s a Bush lead of 138,866, but anywhere between 100,000 and 250,000 provisional, absentee and overseas ballots. In Iowa and New Mexico, there are…

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It’s down to Ohio, Iowa and New Mexico. White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card has just made a speech in which he stated as fact that Bush was winning Ohio by 140,000 votes and this was “statistically insurmountable”. His source was Republican Ohio Secretary Kenneth Blackwell. Meanwhile, Blackwell’s office informed UK journalists in Ohio…

Read More MARGIN OF ERROR: What we know and what we don’t know

……for Kerry, 52%-48%. Figures based on an exit poll, here. Mind you, the BBC’s data doesn’t bear that out. New Hampshire looks like it’s going Kerry if you accept results from 5% of the state. Mind you, that’s what some of the other calls have been based on. The Washington Monthly is now agreeing. It…

Read More MARGIN OF ERROR: USA Today calls Ohio….

Betting markets are responding to the zeitgeist. I don’t see these as a worthwhile political indicator (scroll down), but they are good at waving with the wind. Apparently Ladbrokes have swung Kerry from odds against to 4/11, Bush from 6/4 to 2/1. Kerry 56% on some internet markets. Good news – if you believe people…

Read More MARGIN OF ERROR: Gamblers, Wastrels for Kerry

BBC Radio News broadcast following Bush quote: “I’m confident we’re going to Kerry Ohio. I’m confident we’re gonna Kerry the whole nation!” You said it, Dubya. Great Freudian. Meanwhile, Laura Rozen has another bunch of exit polls as follows, plus some “unattributable” Democratic polls: Nationwide: 50-49 Ohio 52-48 Florida 52-48 Pennsylvania 60-40 New Hampshire 58-41…

Read More MARGIN OF ERROR: Bush calls the result