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Electoral College: Called – Virginia for Obama

This is the 04:00 UTC update, covering the states that were called in the 15 minutes before that time.

That was just one state. Virginia, a “Weak Obama” state, was called for Obama.

Also, I noticed that in the 03:00 Update, I accidentally moved Nevada in my spreadsheet instead of New Mexico. They have the same number of electoral votes, so the “Won” lines didn’t change, but since New Mexico was Strong Obama while Nevada was only Weak Obama, this meant the McCain SuperBest line moved down prematurely. I have retroactively corrected the chart here and on the main page, but not on previous posts.

New summary:

Summary:

McCain SuperBest: Obama 297, McCain 241
McCain Best Case: Obama 311, McCain 227

Current “everybody gets their leans”: Obama 349, McCain 189

Obama Best Case: Obama 388, McCain 150
Obama SuperBest: Obama 388, McCain 150

Still no surprises.

Obama Passes 270

My Graphs will take a bit to catch up, probably another 15 or 20 minutes.

But CNN just called the race for Obama as the West Coast states get called.

We’re about to go over 270…

Here comes…

Electoral College: Called – Texas and Mississippi for McCain

This is the 03:30 UTC update, covering states called in the 15 minutes before that.

Two Strong McCain states went to McCain. Texas and Mississippi. No surprises.

Summary remains the same.

Summary:

McCain SuperBest: Obama 289, McCain 249
McCain Best Case: Obama 311, McCain 227

Current “everybody gets their leans”: Obama 349, McCain 189

Obama Best Case: Obama 388, McCain 150
Obama SuperBest: Obama 388, McCain 150

There have still been no surprises.

And, at least for a couple minutes when the top of the hour hits and they start calling the West Coasts states… I’m actually caught up. :-)

Electoral College: Called – IA, UT, KS, AR and the rest of Maine

This is the update for 03:15 UTC, covering states called in the 15 minutes before that.

A bunch more strong states go to the expected people.

Iowa to Obama, along with the 1 leftover electoral college vote from Maine.

Utah, Kansas and Arkansas for McCain.

Since these are all strong states, the summary does not change.

Summary:

McCain SuperBest: Obama 289, McCain 249
McCain Best Case: Obama 311, McCain 227

Current “everybody gets their leans”: Obama 349, McCain 189

Obama Best Case: Obama 388, McCain 150
Obama SuperBest: Obama 388, McCain 150

There still have not been any surprises.

Electoral College: Louisiana for McCain, New Mexico for Obama

This is the update for 03:00 UTC covering states called in the previous 15 minutes.

New Mexico, a “Weak Obama” state was called for Obama.

Louisiana, a “Strong McCain” state was called for McCain.

So the range of possibilities narrows further.

Summary:

McCain SuperBest: Obama 289, McCain 249
McCain Best Case: Obama 311, McCain 227

Current “everybody gets their leans”: Obama 349, McCain 189

Obama Best Case: Obama 388, McCain 150
Obama SuperBest: Obama 388, McCain 150

Electoral College: Called – Ohio for Obama. THIS. IS. OVER.

This is the 02:45 UTC update covering the 15 minutes before that point.

One state was called. Ohio went to Obama. Ohio was a “Weak Obama” state.

This makes even McCain’s “SuperBest” scenario… which was incredibly generous and frankly unrealistic… still an Obama victory.

THIS. IS. OVER.

Obama is the President Elect.

The networks will probably not call it until they actually call 270+ electoral votes for him. But it is over.

We now just look at how big a win he gets.

Summary:

McCain SuperBest: Obama 284, McCain 254
McCain Best Case: Obama 311, McCain 227

Current “everybody gets their leans”: Obama 349, McCain 189

Obama Best Case: Obama 388, McCain 150
Obama SuperBest: Obama 388, McCain 150

There still have not yet been any states that have not gone the way they were predicted in my averages. We still have six “swing” states that were too close to call to go though, so that may very well yet happen… and likely will on at least one state.

Electoral College: Called – West Virginia for McCain

This is the update for 02:30 UTC covering states covered in the prior 15 minutes. (Yes, I know I’m a little behind.)

West Virginia was called for McCain. It was a “Weak McCain” state. This further narrows the range of possibilities, this time lowing Obama’s maximums.

Summary:

McCain SuperBest: McCain 274, Obama 264
McCain Best Case: Obama 291, McCain 247

Current “everybody gets their leans”: Obama 349, McCain 189

Obama Best Case: Obama 388, McCain 150
Obama SuperBest: Obama 388, McCain 150

Obama’s SuperBest and Best are now the same, as there are no more “Weak McCain” states to be decided.

That Will Be It

It will take me a few minutes to catch up on the graphs, but CNN just called Ohio for Obama.

That will take away McCain’s last desperate chance for victory. From now on it is just about how big a win Obama has.

Electoral College: Called – RI, MI, WI, MN, NY, WY, ND, GA

This is the 2:15 UTC update, covering states called in the 15 minutes before that.

We finally have some states called from Weak and Lean categories.

First, Strong states called:

Rhode Island, Wisoconsin, Minnesota and New York for Obama
Wyoming for McCain

Minnesota also went for Obama though, and that was a “Weak Obama”.

Finally, two “Lean McCain” swing states are called for McCain.. Georgia and North Dakota.

With all these taken off the table, the range of possibilities narrows greatly:

Summary:

McCain SuperBest: McCain 274, Obama 264
McCain Best Case: Obama 291, McCain 247

Current “everybody gets their leans”: Obama 349, McCain 189

Obama Best Case: Obama 388, McCain 150
Obama SuperBest: Obama 393, McCain 145

The center line remains the same. No states have flipped to a candidate they were not leaning toward. But we are slowly taking those flip possibilities off the table.

McCain’s “SuperBest” case of winning is now holding on by a thread. This is almost over.