****Results: WILL REMAIN ON TOP OF POST UNTIL …..

***UPDATE: McCain Wins Kentucky, Leads substantially in Ga, SC, Va, Ind.****

7:44pm: McCain trails in Florida, 57 to 43, but with only 3 percent voting. Way to early. Most of the numbers come from the heavily democratic areas of Tampa/St Pete and Orlando. Don’t freak out yet

7:45: Fox is calling West Virginia for McCain. McCain is leading by 3% in Indiana with 20% in.

7:52: Bad news, McCain is losing Bush counties in Florida, it’s 55-45 in favor of Obama. But only 9% in.

8:19: NBC calls PA for Obama with ZERO precincts reporting. Now THATS Hope and Change!

8:30: Florida is looking bad with 30% of the vote in it’s Obama by 8 points. McCain is losing in Polk, Osceola, both Bush wins in 2004, however McCain is winning in Volusia where Kerry won in 2004.

8:32: Good news, the Marriage amendment is passing by 20 points. That is until Obama appoints a federal judge to over turn the will of the people!

8:40: It’s 50/50 in Texas with 1 percent. Texas?

8:45: McCain gaining in Florida, it’s now 51-47 in favor of Obama, but less than 40 percent of the vote in. Don’t forget the absentees and the military vote. McCain wins KY,TN,AL,GA,SC,OK

NOTE: Forget the MSNBC widget, it’s off on many of the reports.

9:14: Not good in Florida, losing Osceola County hurts. It was Bush in 2000 and 2004. If McCain loses FL it’s over. Obama is at 175, and with California 55 and 20 more from either a combo or Ohio, and he’s at 277.

But the lady ain’t sung yet.

9:25: She just tuned up, MSNBC (The Obama Channel) just called Ohio for Obama. That’s it folks, the possible scenerios have dried up. The media hasn’t helped. MSNBC calls New Mexico for Obama but McCain is leading 62-37 percent? Whatever.

But don’t be discouraged, we do this every four years. No time to wallow. It’s time to get to work and recapture the heart of America with true conservatism. Coming next week a NEW blog to accomplish that purpose, stay tuned.

As for the Obama Campaign. Congrats, but remember, we’re watching and we will continue to explore the things which the MSM hid from public view over the last two years. If you think it was rough before, you ain’t seen nothing yet!

Good night.

Comment away on predictions, problems at the polls, tips, etc. Courtesy of MSNBC, this widget will be updated as results come in.

UPDATE: Along with the voter fraud in Philly, there were Black Panther thugs guarding a polling place intimidating voters - especially Republican voters.

Meanwhile Ben Smith at the Obama Apologetic wonders what the problem is?

“ONE FOOTNOTE: The McCain camp also sent out, and Drudge is driving, the story of Black Panthers allegedly intimidating voters at a Philadelphia poll site. The story is disputed; indeed, it’s such a heavily Democratic precinct (90% in 2004) that it wouldn’t make a huge amount of sense for Obama backers to intimidate anyone there.

But more broadly, I wonder what the goal of pushing that one is (regardless of its details, which will likely be untangled tomorrow in the Philadelphia press). On one hand, the idea that Democrats are up to dirty tricks may energize the Republican base; on the other, I’m not sure warnings of physical danger are the best way to get marginal Republicans to the polls.”

Yeah Ben, they’re harmless. Pay no attention to the nightstick, which is an illegal deadly weapon for a civilian to carry in Philadelphia. I’m sure it’s not intimidating at all. But relax Ben, you’ve had your head so far up Obama ass this election cycle you’re bound to get that press secretary gig yet!

Meanwhile the police were called and took the harmless little thugs with night sticks away.

UPDATE: Drudge begins with the exit polls, “SENATE SOURCES: DEMS SEE 58 SEATS; EXIT POLLS RELEASED 5:15 PM ET”

Hurrumpt… Been here before, like in 2004.

UPDATE: Trouble in Minnesota. Via Ambinder’s blog from a email:

“I’m a student at Carleton College who has contributed (financially and with my time) to the Obama campaign. I just got an automated call from Jeff Blodgett, the chair of the MN campaign. The text of the call was:

“Hello, this is Jeff Blodgett from the Minnesota for Obama campaign. Our initial data shows this election is significantly closer than the polls predicted. We are putting out an urgent call for volunteers… We are organized groups to knock on doors at five P.M., or earlier if you can, for our final GOTV operation.” This was followed by different numbers to call based on your residence.”

Like I said McCain People, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE! (Once of course, hehe)

UPDATE: Drudge has “Obama BIG”, but the exits are not jiving. Via Gawker, it’s tight, real tight. So much for final polls.

UPDATE: So goes Indiana, so goes the nigh. Right now with 2% it’s Obama 50 to McCain 49, but early indicators from the ground say this should be McCain’s night.