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polish_aristocrat 10-25-2004 05:28 PM

So Bush is gonna win ?
 
http://www.electoral-vote.com/

Electoral Vote Predictor 2004: Kerry 247 Bush 285

Alltopnotch 10-25-2004 05:29 PM

he probably will...i think kerry would be a nice change...especially for our industry...but i have a feeling bush gonna take it...just being real...

Kard63 10-25-2004 06:50 PM

Its 267 to 265 in favor of Kerry if you Give kerry Ohio. He is goign to win Ohio.

You need 269 to win so arizone being exactly 50-50 might decide the fate of the country.


If either gets Florida and Ohio you can go to bed, that would win it for sure.



EDIT you might actually need 270. Not exactly sure.

Libertine 10-25-2004 06:52 PM

I think Bush will probably win. Bush seems to be slightly dominant right now, and in order to win Kerry really needs to show a bit more than he has so far... don't think that will happen though.

jimmyf 10-25-2004 06:54 PM

Bush by 10 points

pxxx 10-25-2004 07:02 PM

Bush is not going to win.

Doctor Dre 10-25-2004 07:06 PM

Duh ... the machine is too oiled up

evildick 10-25-2004 07:08 PM

Sad that it is this close.

CamChicks 10-25-2004 07:09 PM

Polls of "likely voters" (people who voted in the last election) are worthless.

All the polls do not include newly registered young people (who are overwhelingly registering as 'democrat' or 'independent'), or anyone who primarily uses cell phones. (pollers aren't allowed to call cell phones)

Fake Nick 10-25-2004 07:10 PM

there will be a HUGE surprise and BADNARICK wil win :winkwink:

Doctor Dre 10-25-2004 07:10 PM

It does not mean I don't want kerry to win thought . It just won't happen . Life sucks

CamChicks 10-25-2004 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by evildick
Sad that it is this close.
Quote:

Yesterday's Washington Post picked up the story about the Univ. of Maryland report that I reported Friday. This report concluded that Bush and Kerry supporters live in different worlds with different facts. For example, 75% of Bush supporters believe that Iraq was behind the 9/11 attacks (vs. 30% of Kerry supporters), despite the bipartisan 9/11 commission concluding that Iraq was not involved in the attacks. Similar disparities exist on whether Iraq had WMD, whether the world approves of the war in Iraq and more.

Kelvin 10-25-2004 07:13 PM

electoral-vote is not a good source.
They have some real funky numbers that dont match anywhere else.

I mean come on, they have Colorado "leaning kerry" and hawaii "leaning bush" thats completely contradictory to everyone else.

Bottom line here is that there are more new registrations and young voters that will be coming out against Bush this year. The polls can't compensate for this. If the polls show that Bush and Kerry are tied before the election, Kerry will win. Even if Bush is up by 2 or 3 points in the "polls" before the election, Kerry will still win. Things are in favor of Kerry. With still almost 7% undecided, its a regular trend for the undecideds to break from the incumbant and go with the challenger.

Go Kerry!

Fake Nick 10-25-2004 07:13 PM

this new world of information ROCKS ! :1orglaugh

Kelvin 10-25-2004 07:14 PM

http://38.113.128.239/kerry.jpg

codymc12 10-25-2004 07:25 PM

If you want Kerry to win, vote for him.

The deciding factor in this election is going to be exactly what is happening in this thread - whether or not those who could vote for Kerry give up before election day, and possibly don't bother to vote.

BTW, I'm not saying that's what the starter of this thread, or others who posted are going to do - but it's a real danger.

The truth is, there are record numbers of new voter registrations. Now generally, that doesn't mean much - as most of those people, historically, don't bother to vote. However, as I've said in other threads, many are speculating that this election is so polarizing that those new voters will in fact vote this time around.

IF that were to happen, it is highly possible, IMO, that Kerry could win. BUT - if those votes never happen, because Kerry supporters concede the election before it even happens, and decide 'my vote isn't going to change the inevitable' - multiply that by millions, and it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.

In other words, Kerry supporters who don't vote will be Bush's biggest supporters.

The moral of the story is, if you want Kerry elected, vote for him. Just do it. If enough new voters do that this time around, his chances of winning are good. Don't buy the 'poll spin' - just vote.

Kelvin 10-25-2004 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by codymc12
If you want Kerry to win, vote for him.

The deciding factor in this election is going to be exactly what is happening in this thread - whether or not those who could vote for Kerry give up before election day, and possibly don't bother to vote.

BTW, I'm not saying that's what the starter of this thread, or others who posted are going to do - but it's a real danger.

The truth is, there are record numbers of new voter registrations. Now generally, that doesn't mean much - as most of those people, historically, don't bother to vote. However, as I've said in other threads, many are speculating that this election is so polarizing that those new voters will in fact vote this time around.

IF that were to happen, it is highly possible, IMO, that Kerry could win. BUT - if those votes never happen, because Kerry supporters concede the election before it even happens, and decide 'my vote isn't going to change the inevitable' - multiply that by millions, and it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.

In other words, Kerry supporters who don't vote will be Bush's biggest supporters.

The moral of the story is, if you want Kerry elected, vote for him. Just do it. If enough new voters do that this time around, his chances of winning are good. Don't buy the 'poll spin' - just vote.

I agree with you 100%

Thats exactly how it is. Polls dont mean shit! The 2000 election almost ALL polls had Bush up by 4 or 5 points on election day, Gore won 47% - 46% in the final national vote. This year with so many new voters, if they vote, Kerry will win!

Call and TAKE EVEYONE you know who will vote for Kerry, and go to the Polls together! If they arent in the same polling place as you, car pool and go with them to make sure they vote!

Pull everyone together and remind EVERYONE to vote on election day!

Bansheelinks 10-25-2004 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kelvin
I agree with you 100%

Thats exactly how it is. Polls dont mean shit! The 2000 election almost ALL polls had Bush up by 4 or 5 points on election day, Gore won 47% - 46% in the final national vote.

You're incorrect. Zogby at Zogby.com has pegged the last 3 elections almost to the tee.

He predicted and saw Gore's surge at the very end and predicted Gore would win the pop. vote by a point when all others had Bush by one or two.

Presently, he has Bush up by 3 points..........Kerry hasn't led in the zogby poll for a long time now.........and Zogby has the Bush-ites as being more juiced up to go out and vote.

It doesn't look good for us, realistically.

TheMob 10-25-2004 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Alltopnotch
he probably will...i think kerry would be a nice change...especially for our industry...but i have a feeling bush gonna take it...just being real...
No. Kerry will win. He's got to.

Bansheelinks 10-25-2004 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheMob
No. Kerry will win. He's got to.
He doesn't have to. There are enough religious idiots and evangelicals that are going out in droves to vote for Herr Bush.

Bush will win with around 290 electoral votes I am sad to say

:(

Rich 10-25-2004 08:01 PM

Polls have always leaned right, look at the last election.

Bush is not going to win.

Now that that's settled, does anyone know what happens if it's split 269/269? I was just looking at that chart, and if you move around a couple states it is possible. I'm too lazy to look it up, does anyone know what happens?

codymc12 10-25-2004 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bansheelinks
You're incorrect. Zogby at Zogby.com has pegged the last 3 elections almost to the tee.

He predicted and saw Gore's surge at the very end and predicted Gore would win the pop. vote by a point when all others had Bush by one or two.

Presently, he has Bush up by 3 points..........Kerry hasn't led in the zogby poll for a long time now.........and Zogby has the Bush-ites as being more juiced up to go out and vote.

It doesn't look good for us, realistically.

I appreciate what you're saying, but again, if the new voters are polarized, and upset their 'usual behaviour' - which is entirely possible - it would upset all the polls, Zogby included.

As I said in another thread - polls don't decide elections, votes do.

Vote for your candidate, and ignore the polls between now and election day. Or if you don't ignore them, vote regardless of what they say.

Don't concede the election before it happens. Chicken or the egg?

jollyperv 10-25-2004 08:09 PM

There are too many fucking rednecks in this country.

LittleMack 10-25-2004 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rich
Polls have always leaned right, look at the last election.

Bush is not going to win.

Now that that's settled, does anyone know what happens if it's split 269/269? I was just looking at that chart, and if you move around a couple states it is possible. I'm too lazy to look it up, does anyone know what happens?

In case of a tie in the electorial college, the congress votes in the President.

Bansheelinks 10-25-2004 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jollyperv
There are too many fucking rednecks in this country.
like this loser:

http://www.scaryjohnkerry.com/convention.htm

I like how he uses Clinton's 1996 re-election stats as examples, and not the 2000 totals that clearly show how far Bush has fallen from those lofty goals.

Or the football at the end..........they have Bush pretending to be a quarterback and then Kerry in the next pic fumbling the ball.......

what an intellectually dishonest site.

NoCarrier 10-25-2004 08:13 PM

Trust me, Kerry will win.

Stop being so negative.

Go vote. Guys, you have to vote.

Bansheelinks 10-25-2004 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by codymc12

Don't concede the election before it happens. Chicken or the egg?

I refuse to concede it but i have to go on logic..........last time in 2000, the polls swung wildly back and forth in the last few weeks, from Gore to Bush and back again. This time they are solidly Bush, even if by a little. It's going to be tough for Kerry to win, and I still say he needs 2 of the big 3, Florida, Penn. and Ohio.

I think he's got Penn. sewn up but the other two are leaning Bush.

codymc12 10-25-2004 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bansheelinks
I refuse to concede it but i have to go on logic..........last time in 2000, the polls swung wildly back and forth in the last few weeks, from Gore to Bush and back again. This time they are solidly Bush, even if by a little. It's going to be tough for Kerry to win, and I still say he needs 2 of the big 3, Florida, Penn. and Ohio.

I think he's got Penn. sewn up but the other two are leaning Bush.

I do understand what you're saying - and who knows re: the polls? We can agree to disagree. :)

I'm just beating the drum to ensure people don't look at the polls and decide not to vote because they think it's already over. I get that you're not conceding, so we see eye to eye on that point, which is the most important one, IMHO.

Kard63 10-25-2004 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheMob
No. Kerry will win. He's got to.

Help me Obi Wan Kenobi, you're our only hope.

Alltopnotch 10-25-2004 08:22 PM

just put all your beliefs and bias shit aside and be REALISTIC...you'll find the answer already...

Bansheelinks 10-25-2004 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by codymc12
I do understand what you're saying - and who knows re: the polls? We can agree to disagree. :)

I'm just beating the drum to ensure people don't look at the polls and decide not to vote because they think it's already over. I get that you're not conceding, so we see eye to eye on that point, which is the most important one, IMHO.

It just pisses me off to the nth degree that ppl could be so stupid to even consider voting Bush back in. Its America's disgrace, and mark my words, if it happens, will spell trouble of epic proportions for our industry.

dicknixon 10-25-2004 08:24 PM

As much as i wish it wasn't true, i think the republicans are just better at politics and winning elections . .

bow down to the conservative white christian males. :(

Alltopnotch 10-25-2004 08:25 PM

you people crack me up...you hear these cats having a debate about porn? nope...it's not up there on the priority list...no matter who is in office aint a damn thing happening to this industry mark my words...

Bansheelinks 10-25-2004 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dicknixon
As much as i wish it wasn't true, i think the republicans are just better at politics and winning elections . .

bow down to the conservative white christian males. :(

Karl Rove is a dirty campaign manager, Texas-style, but I wish he was running Kerry's campaign. We really needed a Carville-Begala type guy to run it; we didn't have it.

Bansheelinks 10-25-2004 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Alltopnotch
you people crack me up...you hear these cats having a debate about porn? nope...it's not up there on the priority list...no matter who is in office aint a damn thing happening to this industry mark my words...
Perhaps you had your head up your ass when the Supreme Court narrowly struck down COPA 5-4!

COPA2 with some new Bush Justice's? You bet it'll pass. 2257 was merely the first salvo, bud. You'd better be prepared to grab your balls.

SpikeHeel 10-25-2004 08:41 PM

No problem about my vote. For as long as he serves the country right..

Drake 10-25-2004 08:42 PM

Bush speaks more direct and more simple. He's hard and unmoving on some issues like abortion. Put that altogether and many will see him as a 'stronger' leader with more conviction and clearer policies. Americans sleep better at night with a guy like him at the helm. They also sleep better when they believe the propaganda they've been spoon fed about the reasons for going to war. Even those that don't believe the propaganda may be looking at the overall picture of depleted oil, a resource we will need more of in the near future and our reserves are dwindling. We have to get it from somewhere.

Kerry speaks like a lawyer, many feel he's untrustworthy. We're not clear what he plans to do with the Iraq situation other than "try" to bring in more nations to the war effort. If that's the only major change, why not stick with Bush. After all, bringing in more countries isn't likely to solve anything over there. The apperance of waffling on issues has hurt Kerry too.

Bush has the edge IMO. And no, I don't support him.

Kelvin 10-25-2004 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bansheelinks
You're incorrect. Zogby at Zogby.com has pegged the last 3 elections almost to the tee.

He predicted and saw Gore's surge at the very end and predicted Gore would win the pop. vote by a point when all others had Bush by one or two.

Presently, he has Bush up by 3 points..........Kerry hasn't led in the zogby poll for a long time now.........and Zogby has the Bush-ites as being more juiced up to go out and vote.

It doesn't look good for us, realistically.

Well like I said, Basically all the polls got it wrong last time. Plenty people agree that if the Dems are able to turn out their supporters, They will win. This isnt a normal election by any means this year. Zogby is a good pollster I will give you that. But no polling is perfect, its merely an art.

Doctor Dre 10-25-2004 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by codymc12
If you want Kerry to win, vote for him.

The deciding factor in this election is going to be exactly what is happening in this thread - whether or not those who could vote for Kerry give up before election day, and possibly don't bother to vote.

BTW, I'm not saying that's what the starter of this thread, or others who posted are going to do - but it's a real danger.

The truth is, there are record numbers of new voter registrations. Now generally, that doesn't mean much - as most of those people, historically, don't bother to vote. However, as I've said in other threads, many are speculating that this election is so polarizing that those new voters will in fact vote this time around.

IF that were to happen, it is highly possible, IMO, that Kerry could win. BUT - if those votes never happen, because Kerry supporters concede the election before it even happens, and decide 'my vote isn't going to change the inevitable' - multiply that by millions, and it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.

In other words, Kerry supporters who don't vote will be Bush's biggest supporters.

The moral of the story is, if you want Kerry elected, vote for him. Just do it. If enough new voters do that this time around, his chances of winning are good. Don't buy the 'poll spin' - just vote.

definitly :)

Centurion 10-25-2004 08:57 PM

God will determine who wins this election on 11/2/04
More specifically..I mean "Mother Nature".

If you want Kerry to win, pray for GOOD weather nationally!
High voter turnout helps the Democrats. Plus the influx of newly registered voters has been heavily democratic.

NASTY weather (ironic ain't it?) would favor the Republicans as Repubs are more "zealot" like in their convictions and will tend to vote no matter how bad the weather is.

"Let the Sun shine..oh oh oh..Let the sun shine in.."


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