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PurityOfEssence Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 11:21 AM
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13. He lost by .00042 of the vote; he lost by .00038 in New Hampshire
That's slightly more than 2/5ths of a percent; a whopping total of 1275 votes in Oklahoma. The margin in New Hampshire was 839 votes.

Lieberman knocked Edwards out of second place in Delaware by 26 votes; yes, that's right TWENTY SIX VOTES total.

On the other hand, Edwards beat John Kerry in South Carolina by 15 1/2 percent.

Say what you may about that entry in the website, but since Oklahoma hadn't been willing to certify the vote, it's mighty damn close.

Edwards has also gotten the short end of some crucial squeakers here, too, so give him his due. Imagine how frustrating that'd be if it was your guy...
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