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I just woke up... so what was the deciding state? Ohio? I look at the CNN map and it seems fairly evenly divided (as usual) -- nm
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secretslacker
Nov 4 '08, 23:02
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Ohio was the unofficial dagger, it was officially over at 11 pm EST with the west coast states. -- nm
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Tim
Nov 4, 23:04
Ohio was pretty much the point of no return, yeah. -- nm
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the darcy
Nov 4, 23:03
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Florida was pretty amusing, too -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 23:04
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I remember seeing that there was about 45 seconds remaining before the WC polls closed, and saying
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the darcy
Nov 4, 23:08
CNN called it the moment the polls closed in CA and WA -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 23:03
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(I have no idea what that means ;-)) -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 23:04
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they had to wait till the polls in california washington and oregon to close before declaring the state.
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zeitgeist, at least my ticket is straight
Nov 4, 23:10
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