Get a grip man! (Slap Slap)
About your spelling?
You shouldn't you be worried.
(It'll be OK.)
Kerry is making his 4th appearance in Youngstown, Ohio.
Traditionally this has been a stronghold for democratic candidates. Why, if this is part of the base, would Kerry feel the need to keep campainging there?
Couple this with the endorsement of the democratic mayor who is publicing voicing his support for Bush, and you've got the makings of an election landslide by Bush.
I continue to remain confident, but will work like heck to get the vote out!
We're gonna win!
Go to www.electionprojection.com - more realistic ev breakdown.
Nope.
Bush is winning Ohio, Florida, and Wisconsin by 3-5 points right now..
I wouldn't be concerned about it.
Take about a half-dozen sleeping pills and get some rest.
I'm worried about the title (I shouldn't I be worried).
There are worse things to be worried about than Kerry getting elected. . . .
#1 Don't rely on the site electoral-vote.com
They pick and choose which survey they want to report
so they can get the best Dem numbers. (For instance
(notice Nevada, the poll hasn't been updated since
the 5th, or Florida, where Mason Dixon, the most
reliable poll in Florida has Bush up by 4 and Fox
poll also has him up by 4, they've chose USASurvey
poll because it showed Kerry up.)
#2 Ohio and a few other battleground states have the
Marrige Amendment on the ballot. The polls were off
by about 12 percent when this was on the ballot in
Missouri.
Doubt is for Kerry backers.
On fox last night they had the national poll that Bush was up by 7 points they also mentioned OH
they said that they had OH up by Bush 5 points - Brit Hume mentioned that this was also what the campaign internals suggested which is probably why we dont see Bush there
still i would like him to increase his lead there by 10 or so
Read your headline. It needs help.
The state polls lag behind the national polls. They will come around, too. Just wait.
Have a good day.
"I see bad trends......and tourist guys."
If Bush has a five to seven point lead nationally, you don't have to worry. Remember Bush/Gore was essentially a 50/50 popular vote which you would need to have a different popular vote winner vs electoral college vote winner. Don't you feel better now?
The national polls are gyrating like the hips of a pre-heart attack Bill Clinton during a wicked Lewinski. Judging by the fact that Kerry is cranking up the hate and scare rhetoric and W is sticking to his calm, matter-a-fact style, I'd say that both sides have their own internal polling that they're relying on and not the national polls. The internal polls indicate that W's team is confident of victory while Kerry's insane clown posse is freaking.
When the elite break the will of the average Americans, they will have won the war on terrorism for the terrorists. Since the President widened his lead in the polls, the MSM has launched an all out campaign to report everything Kerry says as truth, most often showing film clips of the senator speaking. They then repeat what the President says and usually without a film clip.
We CANNOT afford to let the MSM decide who will be president of our country, nor can we worry about these munipulated polls. I know one person in OH who tells the pollsters that he is voting for Nader but he is a Bush supporter. People are tired of the pollsters too.
I am not worried about Bush being elected if we quit giving fodder to the Kerry campaign to use against the President. Kind of like Pat Robertson did yesterday.
Then get off the internet and take up knitting. Because it's going to get more hysterical as the final days dawn on the dems. They'll end up spouting polls taken of Middle Eastern Homeless Midgets for Kerry as proof he's still in the game. You need to get a grip and look at the forest, not the trees.