Forget PA. We can take Michigan and New Jersey.
Good grief. It's a five-point lead in one poll, and you're ready to abandon efforts in the state. I'm glad you're not in charge.
Bush was in PA just yesterday. Also be aware that PA polls are often unreliable as it is so evenly split. Bush was campaigning in PA Dutch country yesterday, an area often ignored as the amish and mennonites rarely vote but may be a factor this round. Also this is the heart of PA sportsman country. These guys stayed home in 2000 and may have handed the state to Gore. Bush allowed the Assualt Weapons ban to lapse. Still time. If this result hold up next week then I would be worried
I agree. Let Horse face and his prozac poster child of a wife have PA. The Prez is going to take Wisconsin, Iowa and New Mexico out of the blue state column and turn them red. Plus he's going to carry Florida and Ohio.
According to the polls last night on FOX News, The Prez is going to win handily. Look for the polls to turn even moreso in his favor after this weekend. People are starting to see the nastiness of Kerry, TA-RAY-ZA, Elizabeth (Ms. Piggy) Edwards and the entire Kerry team; and they don't like it. This is the turn everyone has been expecting to come. We'll win with over 300 EVs.
Let me sum up my feelings by quoting Howard Dean:
YEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH !!
Cables a short time ago all showed President Bush LIVE in Wilkes-Barre, PA and the place was rocking. Also the threads on yesterday's Hershey, PA rally showed over 30,000 people in the rain.
People are going to go out and vote for him. And judging the internals on this poll, I think PA is very much in play.
"Forget PA"
Right on my brotha! I've lived in PA my entire life, and I wish i could forget this dump.
Did you read how Kerry's campaign stops were going? (Kerry Spot)
COMPARE AND CONTRAST [10/22 11:12 AM]
Kerry Spot reader Keith has a ticket to the George W. Bush rally in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday. He e-mails in to mention that Bush was supposed to appear at the Jacksonville Landing, but they moved the venue to the stadium to accommodate more people.
Meanwhile, Kerry's recent appearance in Minnesota didn't quite go so well. From the column of Minnesota Star Tribune columnist Nick Coleman:
John Kerry came to Minneapolis and dropped in on the backside parking lot of the Metrodome and droned on for half an hour to a crowd of supporters who had been waiting for two hours in the cold before he was introduced by Walter Mondale and delivered his canned stump speech.
Thursday night's rally produced a nice campaign turnout, but it also was proof we have reached campaign burnout: Thousands of Kerry supporters left before their man finished talking, scramming like Twins fans in the sixth inning of a blowout, going home glad to have seen their champion but feeling no need for another inning of stale lines about how Bush should've killed Osama in Tora Bora.