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Ugh, waiting for the MD Governor's race (Original Post) deepthought42 Nov 2014 OP
Do you have a website to track the returns? crazylikafox Nov 2014 #1
My computer is being deepthought42 Nov 2014 #2
thx. crazylikafox Nov 2014 #5
Ah Thanks deepthought42 Nov 2014 #9
I think you'll be fine. Tommy_Carcetti Nov 2014 #3
No worries. I have faith in my adopted state... Liberal_Stalwart71 Nov 2014 #4
Thanks all! deepthought42 Nov 2014 #6
Remember, the rural areas come in first Liberal_Stalwart71 Nov 2014 #7
True deepthought42 Nov 2014 #8
31 percent in deepthought42 Nov 2014 #10

deepthought42

(2,779 posts)
2. My computer is being
Tue Nov 4, 2014, 09:33 PM
Nov 2014

So freaking slow. I'm on DU on my phone and listening to the local news station. Results are trickling in. Right now in favor of Brown, but that's only 2% or so of the vote in.

Tommy_Carcetti

(43,182 posts)
3. I think you'll be fine.
Tue Nov 4, 2014, 09:35 PM
Nov 2014

A few of my Maryland friends were persuaded by Hogan, but thankfully most of the state recognizes him for the corruptable candidate that he is.

I'm more worried about my current state, Florida.

 

Liberal_Stalwart71

(20,450 posts)
4. No worries. I have faith in my adopted state...
Tue Nov 4, 2014, 09:39 PM
Nov 2014

Baltimore City and PG County alone will pull Anthony through. And I live in MoCo!

deepthought42

(2,779 posts)
6. Thanks all!
Tue Nov 4, 2014, 09:42 PM
Nov 2014

I live in Baltimore County, so turnout could be important here, though I expect it to be blue here, at least. I don't assume anything right now.

 

Liberal_Stalwart71

(20,450 posts)
7. Remember, the rural areas come in first
Tue Nov 4, 2014, 09:42 PM
Nov 2014

Those will always favor ReThugs.

Populous areas are last. Too many votes to count. Some precincts allow voters standing in line to vote after the polls close. It may be later on tonight before we get official news

deepthought42

(2,779 posts)
8. True
Tue Nov 4, 2014, 09:45 PM
Nov 2014

I went to my polling place around 6pm. There was a decent crowd there, but I only waited in line for maybe a few minutes. Not terribly busy there. Wbal is reporting some early voting results, but there don't seem to be a lot.

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