James Ogley

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On way to Lone Barn for pub quiz and well-earned #ale. #beer


http://twitpic.com/9fc68 - Evening Celebration. http://bursledonparish.org
Which is going to happen first? The final concluding or Mrs Federer going into Labour? #wimbledon
At St P's. Time to get set up for all-age.
Heading to church now to make sure the building is unlocked and open.
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Polls predicted it - Wednesday, 5th November 2008, 08:40:40 GMT.

The polls - as aggregated and parsed by Electoral-vote.com basically predicted the result state-by-state.

Here's the last set of polls and here's the currently projected result with MT (43% counted), MO (91%), NC (99%) and IN (97%) still yet to announce. If those four states go as they appear to be so far then the only two states whose result will differ will be MT and MO. MT was within the margin and had been flipping with each set of polls released and MO was a dead-heat in the last set of polls.

Well done Votemaster!