Elections have consequences
Juan Cristobal says: You know the old saying, “elections have consequences”? Well, I think we need to put it in practice. What’s it going to be? Who lost...
Juan Cristobal says: You know the old saying, “elections have consequences”? Well, I think we need to put it in practice. What’s it going to be? Who lost...
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Quico says: Imagine you were a ni-ni, or a government employee, weighing whether or not to go out and vote yesterday. The phone rings. Who could it be,...
Quico says: Interestingly, last night was, in a way, the opposition’s best result ever: 5 million votes is well more than had ever voted for our side before,...
Quico says: So I’ve been thinking of new ways to visualize the data from last night’s massive bummer. I thought comparing them to the 2007 referendum and last...
Juan Cristobal says: – If I were in charge of the opposition (hear hear!!), I would demand my concession speech was carried on cadena nacional. Before you scoff,...
At 9:30 pm, the National Elections Council says: Sí – 6,003,594No – 5,040,082 With 94.2% of tally sheets accounted for. It’s really not a surprise. If you control...
Quico says: With 80% of the votes tallied, very reliable sources are confident. At 7:50 pm Caracas time, we’re calling it: Sí will win by a wide margin.
Our Man in Catia says: My mesa: 229 Sí (56.2%), 172 No (42.2%), 16 nulos for atotal of 417 which matches the cuaderno. In 2007, that center voted...
Our Man in Catia says: 6:45 pm: Just spent talking 10 mins with the other witness for the SI, and talked politics. Freddy is a 35 year old...
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