A few people have posted that Proposition 8 has passed (which is bad, bad, bad).
No.
That's not what's in the news. The news says it has a "comfortable margin." Mmm... sort of. It would be comfortable if the conservative/liberal votes were evenly distributed across the state.
It's only ahead by 300,000 votes,53% 51.9% for banning gay marriage, 47% 48.1% against the ban.
However, the conservative inland counties have reported 100% of their votes. They're done. It's those votes that have it passing at this point. Meanwhile, less than half of LA's massive far-more-liberal precincts have been counted. The Bay area counties have only reported roughly a third of their precincts.
The fat lady hasn't sung on this one, folks.
No.
That's not what's in the news. The news says it has a "comfortable margin." Mmm... sort of. It would be comfortable if the conservative/liberal votes were evenly distributed across the state.
It's only ahead by 300,000 votes,
However, the conservative inland counties have reported 100% of their votes. They're done. It's those votes that have it passing at this point. Meanwhile, less than half of LA's massive far-more-liberal precincts have been counted. The Bay area counties have only reported roughly a third of their precincts.
The fat lady hasn't sung on this one, folks.
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Date: 2008-11-05 09:34 am (UTC)Orange county - 33% reporting in
San Diego - 36% reporting in
Los Angeles - 44% reporting in
Ventura - 52% reporting in
Monteray - 34% reporting in
San Benito - 42% reporting in
Santa Clara - 38% reporting in
Santa Cruz - only 5% reporting in
Alameda - 34% reporting in
Contra Costa - 20% reporting in
Napa - 27% reporting in
Sonoma - 69% reporting in
Yolo - 11% reporting in
Humboldt - 69% reporting in
Counties that went for McCain:
Modoc - 100% reporting in
Siskiyou - 100% reporting in
Lassen - 93% reporting in
Plumas - 100% reporting in
Butte - 72% reporting in
Glenn - 77% reporting in
Colusa - 100% reporting in...
You get the idea. It's more than just LA that's yet to be counted.
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Date: 2008-11-05 09:40 am (UTC)Now I have a reason to stay up.
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Date: 2008-11-05 09:50 am (UTC)The gap in LA is teensy now! 50.79% yes to 49.21% no, with 83% reporting.
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Date: 2008-11-05 09:54 am (UTC)We can only hope for a recount or prop 8 or Florida's gay marriage ban being taken to the supreme court.
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Date: 2008-11-05 09:54 am (UTC)And hopeful.
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Date: 2008-11-05 10:07 am (UTC)Yes 4,477,731 51.8%
No 4,163,803 48.2%
I don't know. It's not 79% of the population that's been counted, but 79% of the precincts that've been counted. It depends on the population in those remaining precincts.
Doesn't look good, but that margin is slim enough to erode. I'll wait.
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Date: 2008-11-05 10:17 am (UTC)No - 48.3%
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Date: 2008-11-05 10:41 am (UTC)I'm estimating 145,000 left to count in Santa Clara (assuming, probably wrongly, that the remaining districts have an similar population to what's already been counted).
If the Santa Clara percentages stay roughly the same, the remaining votes would be:
Yes - 64,525 = 4,676,728 = 51.7%
No - 80,723 = 4,377,020 = 48.3%
Unless those districts are much larger than I think....
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Date: 2008-11-05 03:34 pm (UTC)CNN has said elsewhere that according to exit polls, it will be narrowly defeated.
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Date: 2008-11-05 05:16 pm (UTC)We can fix it. It's okay. We can fix it.
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Date: 2008-11-05 10:00 pm (UTC)Plus revoking liberties is never a good thing. :(
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Date: 2008-11-05 10:16 pm (UTC)I will wait.