Posted on 10/28/2004 2:19:14 PM PDT by ambrose
Rasmussen's 7 day rolling averages for 5 key battleground states are as follows:
Florida, Bush 50%-47% (This is a 3 point Bush gain from yesterday, and breaks a five day tie)
Michigan, Kerry 49%-47% (This is a 3 point Bush gain from yesterday)
Minnesota, Tie 47% (This is a 3 point Kerry gain from yesterday)
Ohio, Bush 50%-47% (This a 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday)
Pennsylvania, Kerry 49%-46% (This is a 1 point Bush gain from yesterday)
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I already posted this. and as someone pointed out, maybe premium members like you and me should not legally post this info?
It's all good news, my friend
DUers react:
The Doctor (1000+ posts) Thu Oct-28-04 05:09 PM
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10. yeah, i m getting pretty pessimistic
Edited on Thu Oct-28-04 05:11 PM by The Doctor
let's face it. every day brings news of another atrocity perpetrated by *, and the flood of news about his corruption and incompetence hasn't even made a dent in his poll numbers. It's just about over. And if you think the rest of the world hates us now, wait until we "re"-elect him.
the upside is that another 4 years of * will spell the end of the great america as we know it, and whoever hasn't fled can start over with real elections, honest media, and a general re-institution of the constitution. Curt Schilling can go back to the time before the evil UNION enabled him to make $30M in one year throwing a baseball - he can play for $20,000 per year like teachers, nurses, and people who really matter to the country.
win/win, folks
I believe Ambrose got these numbers through DU.
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/27
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/26
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/25
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/24
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/22
Rasmussen's 7 day rolling averages for 5 key battleground states
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/20
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/17
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/16
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/14
Rasmussen Battleground Polls Update (10/13)
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/12
Rasmussen Battleground polls - updated 10/9
Rasmussen Battleground Polls for 10/8
bluestateguy (1000+ posts) Thu Oct-28-04 05:14 PM
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15. Only positive Kerry spoken here
Please do not post polls with bad news. I have had enough of the doom and gloom crowd.
ONLY POSITIVE KERRY SPOKEN HERE.
ONLY POSITIVE KERRY!!
All of you (us) who discounted Ras always said one thing: he is good for tracking trends. So there you are. Bush will win OH by more than 4%---as Peter Schramm said, he'll take OH with just 2% less than the gay marriage amendment passes by.
I don't trust Rassmusen.
Subscribers agreed to not post these numbers. I am not a subscriber.
Idiots. First, my teacher step-mother makes $51,000. A nurse friend of mine makes about 45k.
Second, if a guy is talented, let him make money!
"All of you (us) who discounted Ras always said one thing: he is good for tracking trends. So there you are. "
The reason some of us believe he is good for tracking trends is because his national polls have huge sample sizes (1000 a day). His state polls are tiny by comparison, something like 500-600 people in a 7 day rolling average. That means each new day has less than a 100 new voters surveyed. I have a tough time taking a smpling that small seriously.
The Michigan numbers are swinging wildly from day to day. This can't be good for Kerry.
I agree. If Bush gets OH and FL, he wins.
I don't see them whining about Brucee, Ben Affleck, P. Diddy, Jon Bon Jovi, Ashton Cootchie, etc. I could go on and on. Curt works harder than them a**holes anyday of the week.
Damn, I was hoping Bush would maintain a small lead in Minnesota.
Regardless, I'm going to the B-C'04 campaign office tonight to do some voter ID.
C'mon Freepers! Let's put this one away!
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