To: ambrose
Pollster John Zogby surprised the political world back in April with a long-range prediction that John Kerry would defeat George W. Bush for president. On Monday this week, Zogby told me, he changed his mind. He now thinks the president is more likely to be re-elected because he has reinforced support from his base, including married white women.
2 posted on
10/27/2004 9:41:08 PM PDT by
RWR8189
(Its Morning in America Again!)
To: anonposter
This woman thinks dubya is a hottie and a "real man".
He's got my vote.
3 posted on
10/27/2004 9:41:35 PM PDT by
diamond6
(Everyone who is for abortion has already been born. Ronald Reagan)
To: anonposter
Great post. Bump. Even John Zogby had to wake up from his frequent naps with liberalism and smell the conservative coffee.
4 posted on
10/27/2004 9:41:51 PM PDT by
writer33
(Try this link: http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com/books/electivedecisions.shtml)
To: anonposter
380 tons of explosives found missing from Iraq.Found missing?
7 posted on
10/27/2004 9:44:54 PM PDT by
Jeff Chandler
(Thank you Rush Limbaugh-godfather of the New Media.)
To: anonposter
Well, I haven't been nervous, but then I'm not technically aligned with the Republican party in registration either. ;-)
So, Zogby doesn't want to be noted as the polster in 2004 that predicted the loser would win? Would appear that way to me.
Zogby's predictions are meaningless. My memory is long, his conduct will not be forgotton. Only question is whether he'll be able to salvage his polling reputation by coming out with the most accurate poll on the eve of the election.
To: anonposter
"frantically nervous Republicans and cautiously upbeat Democrats entering the campaign's final days."
Eh? Isn't is the other way around?
16 posted on
10/27/2004 9:54:11 PM PDT by
shawngf
To: anonposter
sKerry's advantage with women has nothing to do with the fact that they are attracted to him, believe me.
But they are just as bright as other Dems.
17 posted on
10/27/2004 9:55:49 PM PDT by
Lady Jag
To: anonposter
...He now thinks the president is more likely to be re-elected ...
It means nothing.
36 posted on
10/27/2004 10:23:44 PM PDT by
Joe_October
(Saddam supported Terrorists. Al Qaeda are Terrorists. I can't find the link.)
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