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1. Vlae Kershner's Election Night Notebook

Vlae Kershner PhotoThroughout election night, SF Gate News Director Vlae Kershner will be providing updated comments on the election, media coverage and newsroom buzz. Kershner, a former Sacramento bureau chief for The Chronicle, is spending his eighth presidential election in a newsroom. E-mail him at vk [at] sfgate.com
2 November 2004

5:04 pm
Fox calls at 5 p.m.: For Kerry, the network has New Jersey, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine (3 out of 4 EV's), Delaware, Connecticut, D.C. For Bush, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Alabama. Too close to call are Florida, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Missouri, Mississippi (that one's weird). The only state called where there was much doubt is New Jersey. Fox has a bad rep among Democrats, but it seems to be doing the most favorable analysis of Kerry's chances of the three networks I've been watching.

http://sfgate.com/n/s/p/2004/kershner/

2. SFBG.com
Latest exit numbers

By Steven T. Jones

Exit polls show Pennsylvania going 53-46 for Kerry, while both Florida and Ohio are 51-49 for Kerry, which probably makes them too close to call. But the Zogby poll has already calling the election for Kerry. Let's not get too excited yet, but it's a good sign.
Posted by Staff on November 02, 2004 at 5:11 PM | Comments (0)
Early returns

By Steven T. Jones

It's now 5 o'clock, the hour when the polls close in Ohio, Pennsylvania, the eastern half of Florida, and the eastern seaboard. NPR is about to announce the earliest important exit poll results. And the winner is...

Well, so far, everything is going as expected, with nothing decisive yet from the critical states. I and every other political wonk in the country is just waiting to see the projections in those three key states. Expect to hear a cheer from your neighbors if all three go for Kerry.
OK, I'm headed home to watch the results and get ready for the night...stay tuned.
Posted by Staff on November 02, 2004 at 5:06 PM | Comments (0)
http://dev.sfbg.com/election/
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6 PM EST Final Exit Polls Show Kerry Clinging to Lead

OH JK 51 / GWB 49; FL JK 51 / GWB 49; WI JK 51 / GWB 48 / RN 1; CO JK 48 / GWB 51; MI JK 52 / GWB 46 / RN 1; PA JK 53 / GWB 46; NH JK 54 / GWB 44 / RN 1; MN JK 52 / GWB 46 / RN 2; NV JK 49 / GWB 48 / RN 1; NM JK 50 / GWB 48 / RN 1; NC JK 49 / GWB 51; ME JK 55 / GWB 44; AR JK 45 / GWB 54 / RN 1; IA JK 50 / GWB 49; MO JK 47 / GWB 52; LA JK 43 / GWB 56; AZ JK 45 / GWB 55; NY JK 62 / GWB 36 / RN 2; NJ JK 54 / GWB 44 / RN 1; WV JK 45 / GWB 54 / RN 1

Zogby Predicts Kerry Win with 311 Electoral Votes to Bush 213
http://counterpunch.org/
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Bush
213

Kerry
311

Too Close To Call


Nevada (5)

Colorado (9)
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President (as of 8:41 p.m. ET)

Popular Electoral
George W. Bush, Rep. (i) 4,127,000 (56.1%) 34
John F. Kerry, Dem. 3,174,346 (43.2%) 3
Ralph Nader, Ind. 19,052 (0.3%) 0

NEEDED 270
UNDECIDED 501
http://www.nytimes.com/pages/politics/campaign/index.html
Sort of stupid, given that all channels are the same now. But worth looking at.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/elections/2004/channel_surfer_2004.html
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