Posted on 10/11/2004 3:06:51 PM PDT by Olly
It is time for an October Surprise!!!!!
RCP Electoral Count
Monday, October 11: Bush 264 - Kerry 220
http://realclearpolitics.com/Presidential_04/RCP_EC.html
The headline is a bit misleading--as Bush will almost certainly win FL and OH--which means he wins.
That said, I'm nervous.
*ROTFL* Um, no.
Im sure there are those who wish this was true. Contrast BW with Rasmussen.
There is merit is being careful about how much credibility you put in such data. I am still waiting for the "Kerry Suprise"...courtesy of the Clinton Cartel.
I thought I'd seen Bush up by good margin Florida---did I just imagine that??
ok, because we are already winning those states. thanks.
How do they figure that Florida suddenly went soft for the President? Every recent poll I have seen has Bush solidly ahead, and ahead in Ohio, too, for that matter, though not by as much.
Tooooooooooooo funny
Rassmussian has given Florida to Bush, consistent 5 point edge.
Ohio is a different matter. I could easily see Kerry winning there.
That is possibly the worst analysis I've ever seen. Kerry can win by winning Iowa? Uh, excuse me???
And last I looked W carried New Hampshire in '00...
F'n BizWeek...
How can the internals show Bush way ahead by around double digits and the horse race number be so close. Makes no sense, unless the polls are designed to produce those results beforehand. I would bet I could make it turn out that way :-}
Disregard this fluff, especially since it's associated with Yahoo.
This was before the second debate.
Kerry leads in 19 states and the District of Columbia, which account for 247 electoral votes. The three toss-up states -- Florida, Ohio, and Iowa -- with their 54 electoral votes will determine the winner.
The senator must win just one of those three states to reach the 270 electoral votes necessary to capture the White House
Thats WRONG!!! Iowa does him no good unless he wins one of the other two!!!!!!!!
I am concerned about Ohio, but in the end think W will get it, narrowly. The sheeple are fickle and always blame a slow economy on the current President, and our economy in Ohio has lagged behind in the recovery.
FL is in the bag for Bush, methinks.
BusinessWeek is very very very liberal. I cancelled my subscription years ago.
Business week is liberal.
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