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January 10, 2008 at 7:45 PM in reply to: New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted #134094January 10, 2008 at 7:45 PM in reply to: New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted #134133
Eugene
Participant“I don’t understand… this seems to actually prove the poster’s point.”
The explanation is really simple. Large cities tend to favor Romney and Clinton. Small cities and rural areas favor McCain and Obama. In large cities, votes are predominantly counted by voting machines. In small cities and rural areas, votes are typically counted by hand.
Eugene
ParticipantThere’s a good chance that CFC’s weaknesses would overpower BAC’s strengths.
To put it this way – the amount of option ARMs alone – not including alt-a, subprime, second mortgages, etc. – issued by Countrywide in the last few years of its sorry existence is roughly comparable to Bank of America’s market cap.
Eugene
ParticipantThere’s a good chance that CFC’s weaknesses would overpower BAC’s strengths.
To put it this way – the amount of option ARMs alone – not including alt-a, subprime, second mortgages, etc. – issued by Countrywide in the last few years of its sorry existence is roughly comparable to Bank of America’s market cap.
Eugene
ParticipantThere’s a good chance that CFC’s weaknesses would overpower BAC’s strengths.
To put it this way – the amount of option ARMs alone – not including alt-a, subprime, second mortgages, etc. – issued by Countrywide in the last few years of its sorry existence is roughly comparable to Bank of America’s market cap.
Eugene
ParticipantThere’s a good chance that CFC’s weaknesses would overpower BAC’s strengths.
To put it this way – the amount of option ARMs alone – not including alt-a, subprime, second mortgages, etc. – issued by Countrywide in the last few years of its sorry existence is roughly comparable to Bank of America’s market cap.
Eugene
ParticipantThere’s a good chance that CFC’s weaknesses would overpower BAC’s strengths.
To put it this way – the amount of option ARMs alone – not including alt-a, subprime, second mortgages, etc. – issued by Countrywide in the last few years of its sorry existence is roughly comparable to Bank of America’s market cap.
Eugene
ParticipantLooking forward to them closing this deal so I can short BofA.
Eugene
ParticipantLooking forward to them closing this deal so I can short BofA.
Eugene
ParticipantLooking forward to them closing this deal so I can short BofA.
Eugene
ParticipantLooking forward to them closing this deal so I can short BofA.
Eugene
ParticipantLooking forward to them closing this deal so I can short BofA.
January 10, 2008 at 11:56 AM in reply to: New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted #133397Eugene
ParticipantWhile we are on the subject
Just heard this on NPR:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17990685Newsletters here
http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=74978161-f730-43a2-91c3-de262573a129January 10, 2008 at 11:56 AM in reply to: New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted #133585Eugene
ParticipantWhile we are on the subject
Just heard this on NPR:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17990685Newsletters here
http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=74978161-f730-43a2-91c3-de262573a129January 10, 2008 at 11:56 AM in reply to: New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted #133599Eugene
ParticipantWhile we are on the subject
Just heard this on NPR:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17990685Newsletters here
http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=74978161-f730-43a2-91c3-de262573a129 -
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