This makes an excellent “program” to print out for the evening’s festivities . . . 🙂
(all times Eastern; all predictions as of Saturday, Nov. 1st, 2008)
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7:00 – – 6 states — The Bellwethers — doing their hit “Georgia & Indiana” — If McCain is doing worse than winning by 3%, he’s in trouble. If McCain’s winning by 8% or better, it’s NOT going to be a full blow-out night.
Dems (16) – – Virginia 13, Vermont 3
Repubs (42) – – Georgia 15, Indiana 11, South Carolina 8, Kentucky 8
7:30 – – 2 states
Dems (20) – – Ohio 20 (20 + 16 = 36)
Repubs (5) – – West Virginia 5
8:00 – – 16 states – – Ahoy Missouri! 🙂 They’ve only voted correctly for the winner in every Presidential election for the last hundred freakin’ years (except, like, once).
Dems (138) – – Florida 27, Pennsylvania 21, Illinois 21, New Jersey 15, Massachusetts 12, Missouri 11 (but will be too-close-to-call until Way-later), Maryland 10, Connecticuit 7, Maine 4, New Hampshire 4, Delaware 3, D.C. 3 . . . . . . (16 + 20 + 138 = 174)
Repubs (33) – – Tennessee 11, Alabama 9, Oklahoma 7, Mississippi 6
8:30 – – 2 states
Dems: (15) – – North Carolina 15 (16 + 20 + 138 + 15 = 189)
Repubs: (6) – – Arkansas 6
9:00 – – 14 states – – Do the networks call it at 9:00:01? Or do they keep their powder dry till around 10?
Dems: (86) – – New York 31, Michigan 17, Minnesota 10, Wisconsin 10, Colorado 9, New Mexico 5, Rhode Island 4 (86 + 189 = 275)
Repubs: (70) Texas 34, Arizona 10, Louisiana 9, Kansas 6, Nebraska 5, South Dakota 3, Wyoming 3
10:00 – – 5 states – – Iowa could put Obama over 270. Also, Brian’s late-steal state to watch is Montana.
Dems: (15) Iowa 7, Nevada 5, North Dakota 3 (275 + 15 = 290)
Repubs: (8) Utah 5, Montana 3
11:00 – – 5 states — By in here we’ll be getting McCain’s concession speech.
Dems: (77) California 55, Washington 11, Oregon 7, Hawaii 4 (290 + 77 = 367)
Repubs: (4) Idaho 4
Roughly between 11PM and midnight will be Obama’s historic victory speech from Grant Park in Chicago.
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The only three additional states that COULD go Obama if it was more of a blow-out:
Indiana 11, Georgia 15, and Montana 3 — bringing Obama up to 396.
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For one of the most historic events in American history — check out my Obama Inauguration Adventures.
For how Woodstock promoter Michael Lang used my reports in his book — check out how Obama’s Inauguration was like Woodstock.
For an account of the most jubilant night in the history of New York — check the Election Night 2008 Adventure.
For a night in New York that started out just as joyous — check out the Election Night 2004 Adventure.
For the kind of creations that got us across the historic finish line — check out my poem and video for Where Wayward Jekylls Hyde.
For an on-the-campaign-trail adventure — check out the physical altercation I was in the middle of with Al Franken at a Howard Dean rally in ’04.
For my tribute to a great political reporter — check out my Tim Russert tribute.
For a full listing of great reporters and news sources — check out my Political Sources Primer.
For how well these sources work — check out my 2012 election predictions.
… or here’s the 2008 projections — in both, I’m over 98% correct. 😉
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Brian Hassett — karmacoupon@gmail.com
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