1 posted on
02/24/2004 11:22:33 PM PST by
KQQL
To: Torie; William Creel; Pubbie; JohnnyZ; Dales
good news for W in PA
2 posted on
02/24/2004 11:23:16 PM PST by
KQQL
(@)
To: KQQL
Pennsylvanians worried about their wallets are giving President Bush cause to worry about their votes. And how will voting for Kerry improve things for them?
5 posted on
02/24/2004 11:31:39 PM PST by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
To: KQQL
This is a disaster for Kerry !
He must win PA and FL or he loses !
7 posted on
02/24/2004 11:34:23 PM PST by
america-rules
(It's US or THEM so what part don't you understand ?)
To: KQQL
"There isn't any question (the economy) remains the most important question in the presidential election, and it's going to have a profound effect on the election," Madonna said.
Yep. It's people's personal economies George. They don't care about International economies or even the National Economy that doesn't seem to put a dime in their pockets. '
Get with the program and stop the insanity.
8 posted on
02/24/2004 11:38:47 PM PST by
ETERNAL WARMING
(SHUT THE DOOR IN 2004!)
To: KQQL
If Bush is ruuning even with Kerry in Pennsylvania, Bush is leading Kerry in Ohio.
Camejo and Nader need to be on the ballot.
To: KQQL
Bush down by only 1 in a poll of "adults" in a state that Gore won by 5? Wow...
21 posted on
02/25/2004 12:02:37 AM PST by
ambrose
("John Kerry has blood of American soldiers on his hands" - Lt. Col. Oliver North)
To: KQQL
Getting out the alienated vote***"You try to find whatever appeals to (young voters) -- like music -- and use that to go after them," said Dan Glickman, director of Harvard University's Institute of Politics. Mainstream Democrats are taking notice. Earlier this month, the buzz over Punkvoter got Burkett invited to a ritzy New York fund-raiser -- he dressed in a powder-blue leisure suit, white shoes and spiked hair -- where he hobnobbed with Democratic fund-raiser George Soros and filmmaker Michael Moore. "I think people were kind of scared to talk to me at first," he said.
But they noticed that Punkvoter.com is getting 8 million hits a month, a following built largely through a below-the-mainstream-radar network and Burkett's curt motto: "We're trying to anger as many people as possible. That's what takes away apathy."
Music for America is hoping to convince young people who were marching in anti-war demonstrations a year ago that "activism by itself won't get anything done," said Josh Koenig, 24, one of the organization's leaders.
"There were hundreds of thousands of people in the streets, and they (the Bush administration) didn't listen," Koenig said. "You have to go through presidential politics to get anything done." ***
To: KQQL
The Keystone Poll was conducted Feb. 19-22 and surveyed 532 of the state's adults, including 398 people who identified themselves as registered voters. The poll was sponsored by the Tribune-Review and several other news organizations statewide.In other words, it contains no predictive value whatsoever.
48 posted on
02/25/2004 6:17:01 AM PST by
Petronski
(John Kerry looks like . . . like . . . weakness.)
To: KQQL
great news for Bush...he can take PA. The Rats can't win w/o PA.
54 posted on
02/25/2004 7:01:55 AM PST by
finnman69
(cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
To: KQQL
real clear politcs has a running tabulation of state poll matchups between Kerry & Bush.
Kerry vs. Bush state matchups
President George Bush vs. Senator John Kerry Head-to-Head Matchup By State
State
|
EC Votes
|
Poll/Date
|
Bush
|
Kerry
|
Spread
|
2000 Vote
|
Arizona
|
10
|
|
52%
|
44%
|
Bush +8
|
Bush +6
|
California
|
55
|
|
40%
|
53%
|
Kerry +13
|
Gore +11
|
Illinois
|
21
|
|
41%
|
53%
|
Kerry +12
|
Gore +12
|
-
|
-
|
|
38%
|
52%
|
Kerry +14
|
-
|
Indiana
|
11
|
|
51%
|
45%
|
Bush +6
|
Bush +16
|
Kansas
|
6
|
|
52%
|
44%
|
Bush +8
|
Bush +21
|
Kentucky
|
8
|
|
57%
|
41%
|
Bush +16
|
Bush +16
|
-
|
-
|
|
55%
|
38%
|
Bush +17
|
-
|
Michigan
|
17
|
|
46%
|
51%
|
Kerry +5
|
Gore +5
|
New Hampshire
|
4
|
|
38%
|
53%
|
Kerry +15
|
Bush +1
|
Nevada
|
5
|
|
49%
|
48%
|
Bush +1
|
Bush +4
|
Pennsylvania
|
21
|
|
45%
|
50%
|
Kerry +5
|
Gore +5
|
Washington
|
11
|
|
43%
|
55%
|
Kerry +12
|
Gore +5
|
|
|
55 posted on
02/25/2004 7:05:24 AM PST by
finnman69
(cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
To: KQQL
"....surveyed 532 of the state's adults, including 398 people who identified themselves as registered voters...."
I always wonder who they ask? No one I know has ever been "surveyed."
57 posted on
02/25/2004 7:48:41 AM PST by
fawn796
To: KQQL
Nasty John the Waffling French Undertaker, who is behind the atatacks on GWB's 9/11 ad, per NewsMax & the American Spectator & now the NY Post.
Kerry, who is personally endorsed by Yasser Arafat, Haiti's Aristide, Iran's Mullahs, Traitor "Red Jane" Fonda, Kim Jong Il, (& Kim Il Jong), Mugabe, Marxist thug Chavez of Venezuela, Castro of Cuba, & France's Jacques Chirac, is a weapon of mass economic destruction.
He'll destroy the troops in Iraq, the War on Terrorism,
& the U.S. stock market with all his negative talk and whiny-leftist-liberal sour-puss troop-bashing, Bush-bashing, America-bashing talk & self-aggrandizing, ultra-negative sourpuss whiny elitist personality.
To: KQQL
It's interesting that Kerry is already threatening a repeat of the Florida debacle. He is getting his army of lawyers ready for the day after, and is even talking about preemptive actions. The rats must be very worried about Florida.
60 posted on
03/09/2004 7:38:02 AM PST by
Fresh Wind
(Who would a terrorist vote for?)
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