Posted on 10/31/2004 1:09:36 PM PST by VAGOP
Good news if true. No indication of what poll. Hopefully not GAllup since the PResident will hopefully have a larger lead in Gallup.
because it's just in some people's wiring to be chicken littles... doom and gloomers...
Whoever's up in the last Gallup poll wins, right?
No.. its if the lead is 50+ then he wins.. usually.
WaPo has been releasing early on Sundays so that they get talked about on the talk shows. They did it last Sunday too.
Not actually. Just keep looking at the averages of the major reputable polls, and you will see Bush remains about 3 points up from Kerry,a nd at the 50% mark.
Looking good to me...I actaully believed with the weekend polling and all, and the tilt of the MSM and certain pollsters (Zogby vocally being a Kerry support this year--although if one checked closely they would have noticed he has long been a Democrat supporter), that Bush would be down by 2-3% by tonight. All this has actaully been great news for Bush. He polls much better during the week.
Marshall Crenshaw?
What does he know?
If Bush is up 5 in Gallup I'd take it anyday. Pretty much spells doom for Kerry.
None of this matters, folks. What matters is whether you and I are doing what we can to get people to vote for Bush. Polls are damn interesting, but not a lock.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1264018/posts
Its a pew poll
Looks like it was Pew!
http:jaycost.blogspot.com for common sense, calm view of polls.
Yeah its a Pew Poll!!!!
If a dem. poll has a 3 point lead I feel much better. I believe this shows MO for the President also
I believe that WAPO/ABC polls on Sat. afternoon. On weekdays they poll in the evening.
So the data for Sat. would have been available early Sunday, so they put it out.
PEW had a 47-47 tie two weeks ago (10/15-10/19)
As in previous polls, Bushs supporters are much more enthusiastic than those backing Kerry. In fact, Bush registers a higher percentage of strong supporters in the final weekend of the campaign than any candidate since former President Ronald Reagan in 1984.
Anyone guessing who was in those early voter lines?
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