After billions of dollars, months of campaigning and a deluge of campaign advertising, election day is here and CDN will be keeping up with voting totals and exit polls.
Next Polls Close: %CODE%
President Obama: 303
Governor Romney: 206
Alabama: Obama: 38% || Romney 61% (99% precincts reporting)
Alaska: Romney: 55% || Obama: 42% (67% precincts reporting)
Arizona: Romney: 55% || Obama: 43% (68% precincts reporting)
Arkansas: Romney: 60% || Obama: 37% (97% precincts reporting)
California: Romney: 38% || Obama: 58% (69% precincts reporting)
Colorado: Romney: 47% || Obama: 51% (90% precincts reporting)
Connecticut: Obama: 58% || Romney 41% (87% precincts reporting)
Delaware: Obama: 59% || Romney 40% (99% precincts reporting)
Florida: Romney: 49% || Obama: 50% (97% precincts reporting)
Georgia: Romney: 53% || Obama: 45% (98% precincts reporting)
Hawaii: Romney: 28% || Obama: 71% (97% precincts reporting)
Idaho: Romney: 65% || Obama: 33% (95% precincts reporting)
Illinios: Obama: 57% || Romney 41% (93% precincts reporting)
Indiana: Romney: 54% || Obama: 44% (94% precincts reporting)
Iowa: Romney: 46% || Obama: 52% (96% precincts reporting)
Kansas: Romney: 60% || Obama: 38% (94% precincts reporting)
Kentucky: Romney: 61% || Obama: 38% (98% precincts reporting)
Lousiana: Romney: 59% || Obama: 40% (98% precincts reporting)
Maine: Obama: 56% || Romney 40% (77% precincts reporting)
Maryland: Obama: 61% || Romney 37% (91% precincts reporting)
Massachussetts: Obama: 61% || Romney 37% (96% precincts reporting)
Michigan: Romney: 45% || Obama: 54% (90% precincts reporting)
Minnesota: Obama: 53% || Romney 45% (98% precincts reporting)
Mississippi: Obama: 44% || Romney 55% (92% precincts reporting)
Missouri: Obama: 54% || Romney 44% (94% precincts reporting)
Montana: Romney: 55% || Obama: 42% (82% precincts reporting)
Nebraska: Romney: 61% || Obama: 38% (93% precincts reporting)
Nevada: Romney: 46% || Obama: 52% (93% precincts reporting)
New Hampshire: Obama: 52% || Romney 47% (87% precincts reporting)
New Jersey: Obama: 58% || Romney 41% (94% precincts reporting)
New Mexico: Romney: 43% || Obama: 53% (91% precincts reporting)
New York: Obama: 63% || Romney 36% (85% precincts reporting)
North Carolina: Romney: 51% || Obama: 48% (97% precincts reporting)
North Dakota: Romney: 59% || Obama: 39% (94% precincts reporting)
Ohio: Obama: 50% || Romney 48% (90% precincts reporting)
Oklahoma: Obama: 33% || Romney 67% (93% precincts reporting)
Oregon: Romney: 44% || Obama: 53% (75% precincts reporting)
Pennsylvania: Obama: 52% || Romney 47% (98% precincts reporting)
Rhode Island: Obama: 63% || Romney 35% (88% precincts reporting)
South Carolina: Romney: 55% || Obama: 44% (93% precincts reporting)
South Dakota: Romney: 58% || Obama: 40% (94% precincts reporting)
Tennessee: Obama: 39% || Romney 59% (94% precincts reporting)
Texas: Romney: 57% || Obama: 41% (96% precincts reporting)
Utah: Romney: 73% || Obama: 25% (88% precincts reporting)
Vermont: Romney: 31% || Obama: 67% (87% precincts reporting)
Virginia: Romney: 48% || Obama: 51% (97% precincts reporting)
Washington: Romney: 43% || Obama: 55% (55% precincts reporting)
Washington D.C: Obama: 91% || Romney 7% (89% precincts reporting)
West Virginia: Obama: 36% || Romney 62% (93% precincts reporting)
Wisconsin: Obama: 53% || Romney 46% (98% precincts reporting)
Wyoming: Romney: 69% || Obama: 28% (98% precincts reporting)
12:44p Romney to make speech within the hour
12:13a Obama wins. The people lose. We have to re-energize to fight for the Senate in 2014.
11:57p No tweets or FB posts from Romney campaign for awhile…
11:56p Things are looking bleak for Ohio, but it’s not over yet.
11:47p Gave Nevada to Obama as expected.. Florida and Ohio are the open issues
11:38p Florida and Ohio are all that remain. Everything else is either decided or too small to change the outcome.
11:26p Only 911 votes separate Obama and Romney in Ohio. We still think Fox called Ohio too fast.
11:23p Although the MSM is calling Ohio for Obama, we’re not there yet.
10:51p Florida, Colorado, Ohio….
10:07p Wisconsin still too close to call. I know the big boys have given it to Obama, but I’m waiting for 4 precincts to report.
9:55p Colorado not showing as strong for Romney as I had expected. I hope I was not as wrong in CO as I think I was in NV
9:53p CDN is calling the Senate to remain in control of Democrats with Brown loss in Mass. 2 more years of Sen. Harry Reid.
9:35p Senate race in trouble unless Brown can pull off Mass.
9:22p Early good news is that the House of Representatives will stay Republican – Senate still up-in-the-air, but likely to remain Democrat-controlled
9:11p Fleischer tells us how VA results are looking good for Romney – I only need a few more precincts to call VA
9:09p Florida much closer than I expected.
8:57p Sean Spicer tells us that the GOP picked up a house seat in Kentucky
8:36p Fleischer thinks exit polls oversample Dems
8:20p Exit polling in Ohio showing near 2008 black vote turnout – could be a problem in that swing state for Romney
7:51p Ari Fleischer talks about exit polling data and young vote in NC
7:50p Wisconsin and Minnesota close next – 10 mins to go
7:38p Vermont exit poll data showing strong liberal Democrat turnout – calling it for Obama
7:29 Ohio, NC and West Virginia just closed
7:23p Florida razor-thin with 8% in
7:09p Paul Ryan tweets about Indiana call
7:08p Florida reports that southern district votes may not be tabulated until tomorrow morning due to high turnout
7:06p Virginia exit polls show close race, but Romney doing well with middle-class and only 8 points down with women
6:50p Polls to close in Georgia, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, parts of Florida, New Hampshire at 7pm
6:49 Exit polls show most voters knew who they would vote for before October
6:42p Continuing to peruse the exit polling data: 34% Conservative, 22% Liberal, 44% Moderate – center-right nation?
6:30p Obama takes 60% of urban vote while Romney takes 60% of rural vote (exit polling data)
6:25 Kentucky going as expected, strong for Romney
6:19p Romney: “I only wrote one speech” – victory or bust for the Romney campaign!
6:17p Ohio voters: Things getting better 37%, things getting worse 33%, things not changing 29% – not good news for an incumbent if voters want change.
6:05p Exit polls showing more Republican electorate than in 2008 – Gallup was right – the D+7 turnout model looks flawed – looks good for Romney-Ryan
6:02p National exit polls 46% say we are heading in the right direction, 52% wrong. Ohio: working class white voters going for Romney, government workers for Romney 51%-48%
5:59p As we approach the first poll closings, thought I’d share my predictions for the electoral map ( so you can all laugh when I’m wrong): https://conservativedailynews.com/2012/11/even-losing-ohio-romney-wins-election-prediction-map/
5:52p Obama campaign staff in panic mode. Throwing out campaign videos and begging people to vote:
5:48p Romney Press Secretary Andrea Saul tweets that exit polls showing that voters care about what Romney is strong on – the economy:
5:44p RNC Communication Director Sean Spicer tweets about encouraging voter turnout in Colorado – a state CDN predicted Romney would win
5:37p KatlainSmith89 tweets this pic of Virginia Beach, VA polling location line (heavy R district): https://instagram.com/p/Rs9EzEMw1i/
5:18p CDNs prediction for Indiana and Kentucky was for Romney to take both. That would give Romney a 19-0 electoral lead in the first two states to have statewide polls close.
5:07p Redstate reporting that GOP poll watchers are being denied access on a technicality: https://www.redstate.com/2012/11/06/gop-poll-observers-being-blocked-in-north-carolina/
5:04 Ari Fleischer tweets that things are looking good for Romney in Ohio
5:00p One hour to polls closing in Indiana and Kentucky. Romney campaign posts image of “War Stadium”: https://twitter.com/Timodc/status/265926597884932097/photo/1
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