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witchhazl Donating Member (126 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-28-04 03:55 PM
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8. This is a repeat of a question I just asked on another thread.
Keith Olbermann mentioned something in his earlier blog yesterday, about Coshocton County, which was the only county to do a full 100% recount. He said that county picked up an additional 1000 votes, going from about 16,000 to 17,000. Of the 1000 vote pickup, he said they were "evenly split" between * and Kerry.

I'm not real good with math. The county originally went 57% for *, and 42% for Kerry. The additional votes were split, so about 50%-50
%. So I can see the margin went from 15 down to 0.

Are there implications to be drawn from either of these numbers? The 1000 vote pickup being a 6% pickup in total votes, and the very different margin within the 1000 votes?


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