So, this makes it three polls -- along with Mason-Dixon and Rasmussen -- that show Bush winning Ohio and Florida. Newsweek has Bush up eight nationally. There appears to be hope regardless of the Zogby and Fox polls.
If Bush wins FL & OH, he can lose all the other battleground states and still win the electoral college.
If Bush wins FL, but loses OH & PA, he needs to pick up 3 or 4 of these: IA, NM, WI, NH or HI.
Georgia?
That's a bit out of left field isn't it?
I swear, if Bush wins handily (more than in 2000 at this point would be considered handily), EVERY freeper will have to sign an agreement to STOP SLOBBERING OVER THE POLLS, from here on out...
No way Bush gets less than 65% in Georgia! {I like to think we are smarter down here}
They interviewed 4 different people who had been undecided previously. The lady from New Jersey said she had decided to go with Bush, because of her concern for her family's security. Another lady from Michigan said she has decided to go with Bush because of Kerry's attempt to use the "missing weapons" issue. (Her brother is a soldier in Iraq.) A young black man (didn't catch where he was from) said he had decided to go with Bush because of "moral" reasons. The fourth person was a white male, who has decided to vote Libertarian.
Bush 3, Libertarian 1, Kerry 0. Good segment. It appeared that the MSNBC anchor didn't know quite how to react. She was in disbelief or denial.
Whew...I was worried about Georgia.
just what I needed!
Awfully worried about GA... ;-p
This sounds GREAT, but on the Fox website it shows Kerry has pulled ahead of Dubya. What's up with that? I live in Ohio and have been telling all to get out and vote for our man. I was able to swing 3 over to him and got 2 elderly folks to do so via absentee ballots.
Looks good, but all these conflicting batch of polls are giving me a headache. Tomorrow can't come soon enough, whatever happens. I'm sick of living in "limbo."
GA +14? Well I guess I'll just be there to vote for Isakson and work that popular vote for the Prez. You couldn't drag me away from those polls.
Still Looks like Florida and Ohio are key.
I promised myself I wasn't going to look at any more polls, but couldn't resist looking at this one. I'm glad I did. It's the first time this particular poll has had Bush ahead of Kerry in Minnesota: 49-48 in a two-way race, 49-47 with Nader on the ballot.
I'll say it again: in a hypothetical fair-and-square election (no dead, double, or illegal voters), there's no doubt in my mind that MN would be in the Bush column. We're dealing with the real world, though, so my game plan is GOTV and keep praying!
Come on, PA, let's move our state into the Red column!
The same for those of you in 'safe states'. If you're near a battleground state, try to help!
And keep up the great work! You are patriots in service to our country!
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Good news, plus GW has the big Mo.