To: livesbygrace
"Florida: Republicans up 6 points." (a 12 point swing)
"Minnesota: Republicans up 8 points." (a 16 point swing)
"Michigan: Republicans up 9 points." (an 18 point swing)
"Iowa: Republicans up 12 points." (a 24 point swing)
"Arkansas (home of the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library): Republicans up 15 points." (a 30 point swing)
The in-sink-erator state (Arknsas) slays me.
Where the republicans increase the democrats decrease a corresponding amount. Ya gotta love the Daschle/Clinton buffoons in Washington. Clinton is ruining the democratic party and they cannot see it because they Hate Bush so much they are blinded to what's going on in America.
6 posted on
11/16/2003 6:21:44 AM PST by
chainsaw
To: chainsaw
Here is what Zell Miller points out in his book:
In 2004, if we have the exact same popular-vote split between the Democratic and Republican candidates, and if these candidates win the same states, the Electorial College margin for the Republican will get bigger. How much bigger? The Republican candidate would have a majority in the Electoral College not by four electors, as George W. Bush did in 2000, but by eighteen. His book is great! I highly recommend it.
17 posted on
11/16/2003 7:28:24 AM PST by
hobson
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