Posted on 10/10/2004 4:35:14 PM PDT by mk2000
CNN survey: Bush maintains Electoral College lead
(Excerpt) Read more at edition.cnn.com ...
they must be gnashing thier teeth over this one.
23 Days...and President George W. Bush will be re-elected and John Kerry can go back to neglecting his job in the Senate, and Windsurf and Snow Ski...all the live long day...Ain't it grand!
.... If Kerry picks up Ohio and Florida, he would lead Bush in the Electoral College, 285 to 253.
What makes them think that FL is even still on the map?
This is hillarious...
from your mouth to GOD's ears.
Bush maintains the lead because of the new strategy -- it's working!
Thank God.
If they keep up on the "Kerry is too liberal for America" tack, they'll be able to shut down the dems' criticisms on Iraq, the economy, war on terror, etc.
The irony is the dems said the domestic issues were Kerry's strong suit, but I think the opposite. With the Iraq no-WMD/no-AQ connections, Halliburton and the "dropped the ball on terrorists" angles, Kerry was starting to look strong. Now, we swing attention away from these problems and toward the hot-button issues -- abortion, stem cell, gay marriage -- and VOILA! Bush wins again.
Another master stroke from KR.
It'll be tight, but our boy has this one locked up, in my mind.
The rest of the article is CNN goobledegook and wishful thinking.
If the election were held today, Bush likely would win 301 electoral votes to Kerry's 237, according to a new CNN survey based on state polling as well as interviews with campaign aides and independent analysts. A candidate wins the election with at least 270 electoral votes, regardless of the popular vote. ...
If CNN confesses this, it must be a landslide for Bush.
Amen!
did you read the rest of the article? It quotes Kerry aids that say that Kerry's internals show he's ahead in Florida and Ohio...I DON"T believe that for a second since other polls show Bush besting Kerry on all of the internals..CNN is STILL CNN
Yes, but will momma T keep the Kennedy puppet on the payroll?
With a four to five point lead in the national polls for President Bush now, this story is old, dated, inoperative news.
One thing we hope hope he will continue to do.
I bet you these state polls do not even reflect the Cheney debate. State polls lag several days behind the national polls. Anyway, it is my belief that with the President cleaning Kerry's clock on the internal poll issues of Terrorism, Iraq, national security and leadership, I just don't see how Kerry wins.
I agree with you.
If you only poll Democrats Kerry is way ahead.
We should put on the armament of prayer and carry fully loaded cameras.
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