Posted on 10/13/2004 9:14:04 AM PDT by David Noles
I HAVE BEEN WATCHING THE BATTLEGROUND STATES AND THEY SEEM TO BE TRENDING TO KERRY EVEN THOUGH BUSH HAS A SMALL LEAD IN THE NATIONAL POLLS POSTED ON THIS SITE.
COULD KERRY WIN THE ELECTORAL VOTE AND BUSH WIN THE POPULAR VOTE , A REVERSE OF 2000?
Your keyboard's caps key seems to be broken.
Very possible though to me it doesn't seem like that is the way things are going.
No and no
Ohio is trending Bush same as Florida
Game over
Don't give me no Chicago Trib poll.They over state Dems 5% and understate Reps 5%
CAPITAL letters are not your friend.
Why the Hell are you shouting? Are you exited?
Take a look at the pollsters... Chicago Tribune and ARG...
Dont buy it...
Anything is possible. I'm not expecting a concession speech from either side until Mid-December. There is enough material and anecdotal evidence to support claims of MASSIVE voter fraud in the offing.
I'm not placing any bets. It's going to be close - very close - and Bush ABSOLUTELY needs to win Ohio.
Yeah I TRUST these polls...NOT
If that happens, I have automatic permission to riot.
Isn't the left's mantra?
That or it is for efect.
Looks fine to me. Worked every time.
Go away.
We'll find out on Nov 2.
Bush has a real problem, even electorally, that emerged after the disastrous first debate and hasn't yet been corrected. If he loses Ohio and its 20 electoral votes (I think this likely), he has to hold New Hampshire and Nevada (I really don't think Colorado is in play), which gives him 258, 12 short of what he needs. In such event, he has to carry either Wisconsin and Iowa or Wisconsin and Minnesota and all three states have been trending away from him. Given Bush's prospective southern and western margins, he is more apt to win the popular vote and lose the electoral vote to Kerry. I have no idea who advised him on the first debate but he should never again have a role in Republican politics.
Here is Freeper Dales thoughts on Ohio. He doesn't think to much of the Chicago Tribune.
http://www.dalythoughts.com/oh/oh.htm
You seem to have left off the newest poll:
Strategic Vision* | 10/9-10/11
801 LV
3.0
51
43
1
Bush +8
You will have to get the RNC to buy that. Good luck.
Strategic Vision has it 51-45 for Bush/Cheney in a poll out today - http://www.strategicvision.biz/political/ohio.htm
Polls are all over just like 2000 or 2002 for that matter.
You'd trust them if they showed Bush with a clear lead?
Almost all of the polls (with the exception of the liberal Washington Post) are showing a dead heat. It's not going to change much, even after tonight's debate. The major issues have already been placed on the table. If this race comes down to one or two states, there's going to be another legal dogfight through December.
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