Posted on 10/08/2004 9:50:33 AM PDT by Republic Rocker
I figure Sirius, unlike AWA, is a 5-7 year deal. But satellite radio is only going up, no pun intended.
Sorry, that is now incorrect.
WSJ/Zogby Poll: Kerry Ahead or Tied in All Battleground States
On the eve of the 2nd presidential debate, Senator John Kerry is ahead or in statistical tie with President Bush in all 16 "battleground states," according to a new poll by Zogby Interactive, conducted 9/30 to 10/5 for the Wall St. Journal.
Kerry LV leads (%): AR 0.2; FL 0.4; IA 6.6; MI 9.7; MN 8.3; NV 1.0; NH 6.6; NM 11.4; OH 0.3; OR 10.1; PA 5.4; WA 9.9; and WI 2.5.
Bush LV leads (%): MO 2.2, TN 0.9 and WV 6.1.
According to the analysis of the Zogby Poll published in the Wall St. Journal, "Mr. Kerry holds leads outside the margin of error in 6 states...None of Mr. Bush's leads are outside the margin."
You actually logged in to quote an interactive poll? Okay. There are other polls based on phone calls that show the opposite.
I never liked Bill O Reilly. You know, I heard that he got angry at the New York Times, because they did not review his book. He is a pompous celebrity hungry a*s.
O'Reilly's a joke anymore. I love the way the liberals I argue with at work always insisted O'Reilly was a windbag who never knows what he's talking about but now they go around quoting his every anti-Bush, anti-Swift Boat Vet and pro-Dan Rather remark. I think Bill wants off of FOX and into a network gig so he's trying to overhaul his image at the expense of any shred of integrity the former host of a tabloid show could possess.
Whatever, man. Bottom line, if you really think Bush is going to win this election, you are delusional. Obectively speaking, the odds now are considerably against him.
Good comeback. Have you checked the rasmussen polls from battleground states today? Bush up in Florida and Ohio.
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