*snicker*snicker*
We need a landslide in the Senate and Congress. Is that too much to ask? Yeah, I thought so.
New Hampshire is a surprise.
Good post! Thank you! Bumpety, bumpety, bumpety, bump.
He's up in New Hampshire. Good news. The EV map thread has it leaning to Kerry.
IMO...the New Hampshire and West Virginia numbers should be switched. New Hampshire is becoming more and more Massholeized and WV is more aliigned with SE Ohio, SW PA and eastern KY...these areas are rapidly trending Republican.
High 40s and just at 50 is not that great for an incumbent with a good economy and a boob like Kerry as an opponent
American voters are pathetic
No,Arizona is in play
The LA TIMES says so
chuckle,chuckle
Will there be a follow-up article about who's leading in swing "blue" states?
Barring any Bush mis-steps, the debates should drive down the Dem numbers even further as voters get a look at the pretentious empty suit known as John Kerry.
Yet Kerry is in MA today at a fund raiser.
He seems to spend a lot of time in MA. And a lot of time doing fundraising. With all the 527 money on his side, I suspect he is feathering his nest for when Lovey leaves him after the election.
Ping
I see nothing but good in the second term. Finally, President Bush will enact a strong conservative agenda of free trade (and yes, America as a post-industrial power can farm out all its manufacturing to Asia).
Since we will control both Congress and the Presidency, we can also roll back creeping socialism (i.e. unemployment insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, outlandish veteran benefits, the absurdly hight minimum wage, farm subsidies, overtime rules, etc.) while staying the course in Iraq.
In terms of the courts, President Bush will appoint constitutionalist judges intent on rolling back abortion "rights", gay "rights", and the right to privacy, (which as Anthony Scalia points out is NOT mentioned in the Constitution).
This is class warfare. And guess what? Our class is winning.
Pray for W and Our Troops
The New Hampshire poll numbers are great. I'm wondering how Bush is doing in smaller eastern states such as Maine and Delaware. Nothing would be better than to see Kerry still campaigning in the northeast in late October because he hasn't nailed down his base. I think we're beginning to see signs of this. It's apparent that a growing number of people don't trust putting in an unsure person like Kerry in the White House in these turbulent times.
At least there's someone from my town besides me with some common sense! And an artist nonetheless!
Knight-Ridder says this? Sounds like landslide time.
Looks like the swing states are re-alligning their loyalties.
BTW, I think the Republicans get blue on this year's map!