Posted on 10/16/2004 6:26:14 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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State by State 2004: Default View
Bush: 298 Electoral Votes (144 likely, 154 uncertain) Current View: Default View Default view bases electoral calculations on the latest available poll, regardless of whether or not the poll includes Ralph Nader, whether it samples likely voters, registered voters, or 'other' (Zogby), and regardless of the pollster who conducted the poll.
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The Breakdown
About State by State 2004 When it comes to election prediction, nationwide poll numbers are misleading. As we all found out in 2000, the nationwide popular vote does not determine who will be the next President of the United States; the electoral college does.
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I would be happy with that.
what's up with Arkansas???? 1.6% lead...is this a problem
Shows what has been emerging over the past few weeks, but the MSM will not say: Bush does not actually need Ohio to win the election (20 electoral votes). As long as he keeps Florida, and formerly Dem states like Wisconsin and Iowa go turn Republican, Bush will win without the Buckeye State.
BUSH 338
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