Good News Out Of Ohio

Staff Mate Joseph tipped me off to this early and more significant election result from Ohio (also at Megapundit, if the SoS’s site is down). According to the Secretary of State, George Bush has a slim lead over John Kerry in early and absentee voting:
Bush: 49.87% with 800,950 votes.
Kerry: 49.12% with 788,799 votes
The Democrats have made a huge effort into getting their voters to go early or vote absentee, and the fact that Bush still leads after all that effort has to be encouraging. As Megapundit notes, that represents 34% of the Ohio popular vote in 2000. We’re not talking Dixville Notch here, and when the rest of Ohio’s voters go to the polls today, we can presumably expect a greater share of Republicans than Democrats remain.

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