Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Lead continues

With 542/743 precincts

Lamont 117,678
Lieberman 110,339

We are way ahead of WTIC's live stream on the results

34 comments:

  1. percentage count? My math sucks :-/

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  2. That's only 73% in, not 80 as you posted earlier.

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  3. Hartford Courant

    537 of 748 Precincts Reporting - 71.79%

    Lamont, Ned Dem 100,425 51.61
    Lieberman, Joe Dem 94,148 48.39

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  4. earlier you said 117K to 103K with 80% in. your numbers are clearly BS, sorry. are you pulling them out of a hat?

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  5. were gonna lose this sucks...stamford hasnt even come in yet. its all lost. fuck

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  6. So the results on the thread below are wrong, I take it?

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  7. Easy guys! Ct Bob is tired. He typed 80 instead of 70. Otherwise his numbers are OK.

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  8. 551 of 748 Precincts Reporting - 73.66%

    Lamont, Ned Dem 103,145 51.73
    Lieberman, Joe (i)Dem 96,235 48.27

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  9. cheers for kirby & CTbob!

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  10. No, Stamford has mostly come in. Lieberman will likely pick up between 200-300 additional votes there when the remaining 4 precincts report. Not a big deal.

    The big one is Hartford. Hartford hasn't reported a thing yet.

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  11. no, it wasn't just a mistake on the % reporting, he also had 117K to 103K then mysteriously lieberman got an extra 7K while lamont did nothing.

    ct bob isn't tired, he's making #s up. it's VERY clear.

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  12. Hartford could pull it out for Lieberman. I don't see much Lamont support there.

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  13. A stupid question: do all precincts have the same number of voters in them?

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  14. yeah, the 80% numbers were clearly bogus. why give false hope?

    the numbers are getting closer and closer percentagewise, but not in raw numbers. still 7000 votes ahead for ned.

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  15. yeah, the 80% numbers were clearly bogus. why give false hope?

    the numbers are getting closer and closer percentagewise, but not in raw numbers. still 7000 votes ahead for ned.

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  16. East Hartford and West Hartford also.

    West Hartford (20 precincts) might be Lamont (colleges and stuff)

    Reptile

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  17. Hey Teddy SF!!! [It's me, Mrs. K8]

    I can't get in to FDL, the site must be swamped. Good to see you here!

    And thanks to CTBob for all your hard work. I've been reading your site for a while now, just now stepping out of the lurking shadows....

    But I had to be sure to thank you kindly for all the good work you do! You CT bloggers are all heroes to me. We'll get back our Republic yet!

    Mrs. K8

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  18. With 551 precincts in, here's what's still out:

    AP with 484 precincts reporting - what's still yet to report:

    #Pr. Town

    23 Hartford
    12 W Hartford (out of 20)
    7 E Hartford
    10 Wethersfield
    10 Bristol
    10 Fairfield
    10 Manchester
    10 Milford
    10 Wethersfield
    10 New Haven (out of 45)
    9 Wallingford
    9 Glastonbury
    9 Enfield

    And after that, it's places like Vernon and Bloomfield and smaller stuff like that.

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  19. The 551 is the right number - my C&Ping left something to be desired.

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  20. "That's only 73% in, not 80 as you posted earlier."

    the 73% are from the Hartford Courant. Bob's numbers are directly from the campaign. Don't blame him for not writing down all the digits or for transmission errors!

    And rememeber, the Lamont campaign predicted a win by 6500 votes. So far, they seem to be quite good.

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  21. Quick Calculation:

    For Joe to have a chance, the remaining 200 or so precincts have to break 56%:44% (Joe:Ned).

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  22. 77 % in now and a 7,400 vote lead. 3.5%
    There can't be more than 75,000 votes outstanding, probably fewer. So Lieberman has to get 55% of the remaining votes. He has 48.25 now.

    This is possible. But it's looking much less likely.

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  23. In any case, it sure doesnt look like Ned is going to pull a large enough margin to force Joe out of the race.

    :(

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  24. Bet me to it Tortoise.

    Reptile

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  25. I don't know about Lieberman's motives. But if he can't win the primary with this kingd of turnout....

    Reptile

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  26. *g* Good job I'm thick-skinned.

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  27. Oh, I see. You are a reptile too. (Thought you were just calling me one.)

    Joe needs to get 57.5% now. Think he's done?

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  28. I don't know about Lieberman's motives. But if he can't win the primary with this kingd of turnout....

    Reptile

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  29. Just looked at the Hartford Courant site.

    Maybe you've already got this; but 5/6th of the vote is in, maybe 46,000 outstanding and Lamont lead above 8500 odd votes. Lieberman would have to take 60 percent of remainder; and most of Hartford and suburbs is in.

    I call Lamont a winner!

    But I'm just a schmuck living in New York.

    Reptile

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  30. Hope you are right Reptile...
    Don't want to lose after being
    ahead all night...

    Maureen

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  31. From mydd...

    Lamont 124,528 52%
    Lieberman 115,803 48%

    648 of 748 precincts (87%)

    Maureen

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  32. Put on cspan...looks like joe is
    going to conceed....

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  33. Ned Wins!!

    Maureen

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