Posted on 11/01/2004 4:32:29 PM PST by billdcon
I'm making my get out the vote calls for BC'04 right now - of the 15 people I called, I got through to 11 - AND EVERYONE OF THEM WAS GENUINELY FIRED UP TO VOTE FOR THE PRESIDENT. The area I was calling is South-Central PA, and it sounds like the people there are chomping at the bit to get out and vote for the president tomorrow!
All you people who are worried about the polls need to go to georgewbush.com RIGHT NOW and get your list of 15 voters, and I guarantee you will not be worried AT ALL after you make your calls! WHOOO HOOO I AM FIRED UP NOW BABY!
All of these are security conscious.
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Super cool truck.
Oh, don't worry...the unions make sure they're counted twice. They're such nice fellows in Philly and P'bgh, they will make sure they're counted even if you don't show up to cast them!
OMG - do you have any balloon pics? I've always wanted to go on a ride, but the season is over for my part of the country (Western NY). In fact, this season has been very bad - used to see all the time, but this summer, not very many (they fly over my house to land).
probably because his pro-kerry wife was covering his mouth so he couldn't cross over to bush...
Today GW came in to a rally 20 miles south of Pittsburgh. It was at 9:30am-on a work day! Everyone had to be there between 6:30 to 8:45 AM ! They said the crowd was 11,000-12,000!
Check out Abner's pixs.
The biggest problem is right here in Philly where first time voters are demanding (and possibly received) the right NOT to show any ID when casting their vote(s).
Of course the Dem controlled city is bending over backwards to let these Kerry suck-ups vote willy nilly without even proving who they are.
With little GOP oversight in the inner city, one can only imagine these first time voters going from poll to poll, precinct to precinct, casting multiple votes since it is illegal to videotape them entering the voting booth.
The reason the Dems can win in Pennsylvania at all is simply due to Philly where the GOP is "outvoted" by around 250,000 each and every presidential election.
It's like starting a campaign a quarter million votes in the hole, and then having to hustle and spend $$ just to break even.
By the way, the Democratic Mayor, race-baiting John Street, recently called Republicans "trickstaa's" because of the GOP's call for close scrutiny at polls in the city.
I am already sick in my stomach from this Democratic Party version of democracy and election day has not even arrived yet.
This is my experience here in WA as well. The republican base will walk through fire to get to the polls to vote for President Bush.
I Lived in York PA for 28 years (now in VA). Worked for the NRSC there raising funds for Rep. Senatorial campaigns. Yes, solid Republican concentration. My sister lives in Pgh, though and is really demoralized by the sleezy Dem. tactics. Give me York any day over Pgh. or Philly. For many reasons - not just political. No surprise that pc to SouthCentral PA gave positive Bush results. But, glad to hear things haven't changed.
PDemocrat bosses in Phila are revving up their ground game...Mayor Street says they will have 15,000 operatives on the street, their pockets filed with cash,,,,he hopes to produce a 350,000 vote margin for Kerry...if he does, that may win it.
"Today GW came in to a rally 20 miles south of Pittsburgh. It was at 9:30am-on a work day! Everyone had to be there between 6:30 to 8:45 AM ! They said the crowd was 11,000-12,000!"
This rally, in my parents words, was unbelievable. 12,000 strong with hardly a handful of Kerry protesters. Also, since the location, Post-Gazette Pavilion, was about a 25 minute drive from West Virginia and Ohio, it saw residents from those states as well!!!
I really think Pa. will be close. I live in CA., but used to live in Pittsburgh. All of family and friends are still there and I have done everything I could to get the W vote. I've got both of my parents (republicans), sister (independent), grandmother, aunt, uncle (life-long democrats), and four good friends (first time voters) for Bush.
GO PA.!!!!
Do they require a license to drive a buggy? I suspect that they do. If they don't, I would expect the rats to challenge them to present proper ID. That'd be their style, wouldn't it?
Then again, the Amish probably can't abide rats, either.
"Give him a righteous licking, Jebediah!"
Re: PGH RALLY - My sister lives about 30 min from where the Pres. spoke. She tried for an hour to find out the location, all she saw advertised was the town's name, but not where. When she finally found out, it was too late. She said she did not see the location advertised anywhere. Did she miss it? It is a shame, that must have happened to a lot of people. She was very upset because she wanted to go. Her report to me was that 16,000 attended per the reports after.
...PSU students spelled "Vote Bush"...
They ought to be spelling out, "Get us a quarterback who can throw the @$#%football"...
Dont underestimate GOTV of committed partisans ...
turnout is 55% in presidential races ... If 100% of Republicans show up to vote - BUSH WINS IN A LANDSLIDE ...
...PSU students spelled "Vote Bush"...
They should spell out "Get us a quarterback who can throw the football to the right receivers"...
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