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To: reformedliberal
4M+ evangelicals stayed home in 2000 due to the DUI smear and the rumor that Bush would not support life.

Zogby claims that is a myth. On the other hand my wife cannot wait to vote and she has not voted since the 80's.

47 posted on 10/20/2004 8:36:45 AM PDT by KJacob (All polls are equal: Some more equal than others.)
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To: KJacob

I personally, within my circle of friends and family, know of about 8 people who didnt vote in 2000, that are going to vote for Bush.

If I know just 8 people who didnt vote in 2000, that will vote for Bush.. and I am just one person in Pennsylvania.. The statistics pretty much guarantee Bush is going to have bigger numbers compared to 2000.


54 posted on 10/20/2004 8:39:59 AM PDT by Josh in PA
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I find it interesting that the legacy media made a huge deal of the missing Christian votes after the successful DUI smear and then the KE campaign tried to get between the POTUS and the Evangelicals with the Mary Cheney comment, but Zogby, who is in Kerry's tank, now says it was a myth.

I am busy for the rest of the week, but maybe someone could research these items by looking at legacy media comments immediately after the 2000 election. Did Zogby and Co dispute this, then?

I specifically recall assertions in the media before the 2000 election aimed at casting doubt on Bush's pro-life credentials.
86 posted on 10/20/2004 11:22:37 AM PDT by reformedliberal
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