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Bush has pulled back ahead of Kerry in the Electoral Vote predictor
http://www.electoral-vote.com/
The other day Kerry had 280, yesterday he had 270, and today Kerry at 260 gives Bush 274. |
Kerry had 280 the day you saw 270. The reason for the flip today is the new poll for Ohio gives the state for Bush when yesterdays poll had it for Kerry. The 2 polls are from different companies.
I'm just waiting for election day when it will look more like this.... Kerry 324 Bush 196 |
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thank god for the debates, and for the women who are turning back to Kerry |
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Its not going to happen. This is going to be very close and it makes me nervous just to think about Bush being back and appointing 2 Supreme Court justices. A lot of pro-Bush ppl on here will end up rueing the day they ever supported him with the big clam-down on us that would be coming. Bottom line? whoever wins 2 of these 3 wins the election: Florida Ohio Pennsylvania |
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I just don't get it..........and as an adult webmaster, I'll be extremely upset with four more years of Bush and Asshead if it happens. I know he won't pull Asshead down......in fact, the DOJ's attacks on us will worsen exponentially, I dread. Any adult webmaster who supports Bush knowing this is brain-dead, imo. |
Every one of these polls has their own way of parsing the data they get..
In the end, the only electoral map that will matter, is the one on the night of November 2nd, or as I suspect, when the Diebolt electronic voting machines, are programmed to say that Bush won. |
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I'm hoping people come out of the wood work this election and surprise the hell out of bush.
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I can only hope you are right.........I guess we'll see if a) the newly registered democratic voters come out b) women vote heavily as they are leaning more for Kerry c) Hispanics and Blacks vote heavily as they lean more for Kerry, especially black voters If not, it'll be four more years of Bushgollum and its almost too much to take |
I don't know where that guy gets his data. Last week when he gave it to Kerry just about all news organizations, even left leaning like CNN, were saying Bush was *way* ahead.
I am a Kerry supporter (barely) but its beginning to look like Bush may win by an electoral landslide, unless something else happens. I wish Kerry would stop screaming about Iraq( where things are actually starting to look not that bad) and start talking about stem cell research, health care, and the looney right - thats where he can bury Bush, not Iraq which most Americans don't give a shit about. |
Ohio and Florida are going to be huge in this election. We all know Florida will most likely go to Bush in one way or the other but Ohio who the hell knows.
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The reason Bush is laying low on Iraq for a few weeks so as not to get accused of killing people for political gain. Just about any time the U.S. military moves in Iraq, we win and it looks good on TV. Later on of course we pull back and it gets fucked up again, but short term Bush could get a huge election day boost by blowing up a bunch of terrorists. Delaying the next offensive is not a conspiracy by Bush, but so as to avoid the usual barrage of complaints that each military action is polically motivated. |
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http://www.electoral-vote.com/index.rss its the index he bases his barely and weak ratings on the latest averages as some polls come out and are so close yet contradictory bottom line? whoever gets 2 of the 3 battleground states wins: Fla. Ohio Penn. |
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its been this way all year...........because he takes into acct. so much more polling than the other news organizations, who simply do their own and thats it, and because he's objective, he gives you the best idea of where things are headed |
I was all set to vote for Kerry when I heard he supports abortion. Supposedly he has voted against making it illegal to have an abortion and when Bush was trying to make partial abortions illegal, he voted against it 6 times.
Can anyone verify if this is true? I will never vote for someone who supports murder, but i'll never vote for Bush either. Ugh...either way we're fucked. |
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Did you catch the debate the other night? Kerry discussed this issue and so did Bush. Kerry does not support abortion. He is a catholic from the get go. But as Kerry stated in his debate, his personal opinion cannot influence the law. The law is simply the law and its interpretation of the law. Kerry advises more education and abstinence to decrease the numbers of abortion. Here is a great link on the issue http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2004Jun2.html Now, mind you ? you have to read the full article. "On abortion, I myself, by belief and upbringing, am opposed to abortion but as a legislator, as one who is called on to pass a law, I would find it very difficult to legislate on something God himself has not seen fit to make clear to all the people on this earth. . . . And I think, therefore, with a sense of justice in mind that one has to leave the question of abortion between a woman and her conscience and her doctor," he told the Sun, a Lowell, Mass., newspaper, in 1972. |
You all need to remember that these polls are all based on "likely voters". These are generally people who have voted in the past (if they are over 21 years of age). This election year it looks like there is going to be alot of people (myself included) who do not normally vote going to the polls because they are tired of good ol' Dubbya.
I remember when I lived in Minnesota and Jesse Ventura ran for govenor. Every poll had him with basically no chance of winning. But what happened? Record numbers of Minnesotans showed up at the polls just to vote for the 'The Body'. Keeping that in mind, I am quite sure that Bush will not be given another for years to fuck up this country and fuck over our industry any longer. Fuck Bush. :321GFY |
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