Posted on 10/08/2004 8:36:02 PM PDT by ambrose
SurveyUSA polls--Arizona: W55%, K41%; Maryland: K56%, W41%; Georgia: Bush 58%, K39%
The Peach State is bringin' it home for the POTUS!!!!!!
YAY GA!
Arizona: W55%, K41%-That's because Ta Ray Zaaa had been here twice in as many weeks. She's the pit bull of (wannabe)first ladies.
That is actually pretty good for the People's Democratic State of Maryland. The latest figures I have show over 65% Dims by registered party affiliation.
You beat me to this post. No surprises here. None of these states are expected to be battleground. The Democrats wanted to think they had a shot at Arizona. But now it's clearly out of reach. Especially after Ketchup lady blew off the whole state saying "Arizona is just one state. It's not important."
Arizona is big. WHat the heck is going on out there?
Being a Maryland resident, I must say there are a large number of W'04 and Bush Cheney signs all over.
Of course I am the only one on my street with a Bush Cheney sign (3 one -- first two were stolen in the middle of the night).
I think that is very telling. Last time Maryland went Republican was Bush #1.
No surprises here.
Ga was never in any doubt.
I see a lot of Bush/Cheney, Pipkin and Bartlett signs, but I live in Carroll County. The bumper stickers in the parking lot at Sinai Hospital were a very different ratio.
No suprises in these states. We have got to GOTV this year. Too much is at stake to sit on our hands.
In Anne Arundel, of course, lots of Bush-Cheney signs.
In my neighborhood in Davidsonville, very peculiar - a lot of Kerry-Edwards signs. But my neighborhood is probably the only Dammocrap neighborhood in Davidsonville. Last election, the Davidsonville/Crofton area turned out turncoat Sen. Neall and elected Republican Janet Greenip.
I no longer trust SurveyUSA as much as I once did. Just a couple of weeks ago they had Maryland TIED.... now Kerry has a 15 point lead??? Way too volitile. The Georgia and Arizona polls look accurate, though.
I know, but being in GA, it just makes me happy all over again every time I hear it! Sorry, I'm just in a good mood after that great debate! (Not only that, I am somewhat concerned that those $@#%$#% "election observers" are coming to our state because we have electronic voting, I figure we need some honkin' poll #'s to overcome Dim vote fraud)
(Well, some kind of "motivational speech" to Survey USA.)
Being another Md rez, I must say this poll is waaay out of line.
Kerry may be ahead, but not by this margin.
SUSA's site has a new Colorado poll out, too.
President Bush ahead 52-44, Coors and Salazar tied at 48
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