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Related: About this forumChicago isn't in yet?
I just noticed on this Illinois Map that Chicago doesn't seem to have reported in yet. What's going on? Does that mean Obama's numbers may go up from the 16% lead (59-41) he already has? When will Cook County report in?
http://elections.msnbc.msn.com/ns/politics/2012/illinois/president/#.UJ2mFI7S80M
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Chicago isn't in yet? (Original Post)
TroyD
Nov 2012
OP
WI_DEM
(33,497 posts)1. Chicago is a big part of Cook County and here are the results
from the link you posted:
Chicago 98% in ✓ Barack
Obama
84% 821,523 ✓ Mitt
Romney
15% 142,577
Still 2% out.
And here are the Cook Co. Suburbs:
Cook Suburbs 100% in ✓ Barack
Obama
64% 617,600 ✓ Mitt
Romney
35% 336,627
TroyD
(4,551 posts)2. It's showing up as Cook 0% in for me
WI_DEM
(33,497 posts)3. they seperated it
and are showing the City of Chicago and The Chicago Suburbs which pretty much makes up Cook county. I'm sure there are still some votes left to count like in most every other state.