Early results in, Obama by a landslide

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While the votes of the U.S. territory don't count, the tiny island, 6,000 miles away from California, has correctly predicted the presidential election since 1984.


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The polls in Guam have closed and the results are in.

President Obama managed a big victory, garnering 72 percent of the votes. That's about 23,067 votes compared to 8,443 votes for Gov. Mitt Romney.

In Guam, 'Non-Binding Straw Poll' Gives Obama A Commanding Win - capradio.org
 
So far turnout data in the U.S. are indicating just the opposite and--again, so far--are suggesting a Romney win.
 
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Now for the disclaimers: Guam, 6,000 miles and 18 times zones away from California, is a territory of the United States, so their votes don't count. The presidential part of the vote is considered a "non-binding straw poll." But if you believe in bellweathers, listen up:

In Guam, 'Non-Binding Straw Poll' Gives Obama A Commanding Win : It's All Politics : NPR
 
there's one little black democrat congressperson who thinks Guam is gonna tip over. He gets to vote on your healthcare bills too.
 
While the votes of the U.S. territory don't count, the tiny island, 6,000 miles away from California, has correctly predicted the presidential election since 1984.


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The polls in Guam have closed and the results are in.

President Obama managed a big victory, garnering 72 percent of the votes. That's about 23,067 votes compared to 8,443 votes for Gov. Mitt Romney.

In Guam, 'Non-Binding Straw Poll' Gives Obama A Commanding Win - capradio.org

You wish fuckstick !
 
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Now for the disclaimers: Guam, 6,000 miles and 18 times zones away from California, is a territory of the United States, so their votes don't count. The presidential part of the vote is considered a "non-binding straw poll." But if you believe in bellweathers, listen up:

In Guam, 'Non-Binding Straw Poll' Gives Obama A Commanding Win : It's All Politics : NPR





"Since 1984, Guam has been conducting a non-binding presidential 'straw poll' on the same date as the presidential election. And each time since 1984, the Guam Straw Poll has correctly predicted who will be the next president.

"Because Guam votes so early and has a perfect track record in picking the winner, Guam is the new bellwether in presidential politics. Traditionally, those seeking an early indication of things to come on Election Day have looked to Dixville Notch, and a couple other tiny New Hampshire towns which vote just past midnight on Election Day and then proceed to count a handful of ballots. However, these early returns have had little predictive value historically.

"Guam, on the other hand, has predicted the presidential winner every time. In fact, the only time Guam arguably got it wrong it still predicted the ultimate winner. In 2000, Guam narrowly favored Bush over Gore. Of course, Bush lost the popular vote nationwide in 2000, but he still managed to become president."
 
While the votes of the U.S. territory don't count, the tiny island, 6,000 miles away from California, has correctly predicted the presidential election since 1984.


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The polls in Guam have closed and the results are in.

President Obama managed a big victory, garnering 72 percent of the votes. That's about 23,067 votes compared to 8,443 votes for Gov. Mitt Romney.

In Guam, 'Non-Binding Straw Poll' Gives Obama A Commanding Win - capradio.org

if they don't count, then there is no landslide for Obama, stupid bitch.
 
Obama probably has good a chance at becoming president of Guam as he does here...seeing how he wasn't born in either, lol

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While the votes of the U.S. territory don't count, the tiny island, 6,000 miles away from California, has correctly predicted the presidential election since 1984.


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The polls in Guam have closed and the results are in.

President Obama managed a big victory, garnering 72 percent of the votes. That's about 23,067 votes compared to 8,443 votes for Gov. Mitt Romney.

In Guam, 'Non-Binding Straw Poll' Gives Obama A Commanding Win - capradio.org

if they don't count, then there is no landslide for Obama, stupid bitch.

shaman lite has reading comprehension issues.

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