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Calif. "high propensity" voters favor Schwarzenegger
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| 9/19/06
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Posted on 09/19/2006 10:40:13 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: CounterCounterCulture
LOL. Unfortunately, I read today the spinach pickers are going on unemployment. Since the CDC recommended people not eat any spinach, they are plowing over all of the crops and laying off the workers. Maybe McPain has a job for them.
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posted on
09/19/2006 11:26:08 PM PDT
by
calcowgirl
("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
To: NormsRevenge
Darn! I was hoping to see him race the Gub's new touring rig against his StraightTalk Express bus Rofl. Probably wouldn't draw a NASCAR-like crowd.
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posted on
09/19/2006 11:28:37 PM PDT
by
calcowgirl
("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
To: calcowgirl
I don't know .. aRnie was at the race last in California a few weeks ago and McCain was in New Hampshire last week-end,, I don;t think neither did the Green flag race start thing this go around tho,, they probably wanted to wave a rainbow flag instead..
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posted on
09/19/2006 11:33:07 PM PDT
by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi ......Help the "Pendleton 8' and families -- http://www.freerepublic.com/~normsrevenge/)
To: NormsRevenge
Green flags... rainbow flags... red flags...
And on that note.... gnite. :-)
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posted on
09/19/2006 11:39:08 PM PDT
by
calcowgirl
("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
To: NormsRevenge
Okay, I'll bite, what's a "high-propensity" voter???
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posted on
09/19/2006 11:44:46 PM PDT
by
DB
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To: DB
The El Cajon, California-based polling firm defines high-propensity voters as people who voted in the 2002 and 2004 primary and general elections.
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posted on
09/19/2006 11:48:43 PM PDT
by
CounterCounterCulture
(Some of us are the windshield... some of us are the bug)
To: DB
"What is a high propensity voter?"
http://www.politicaldata.com/FAQ.html#HiPro
The term high propensity voter is one you may have heard as a buzz word that is thrown around by most people who have worked on a political campaign. It is often misused and misunderstood. Simply put, a high propensity voter is a voter who, based on past turnout, is more likely to vote in a given type of election. Thus a voter who never misses a local or state election would have a high propensity to vote in all elections. A voter who votes only in primary and general elections would be considered high propensity for those elections, but not necessarily for local elections. A voter who votes only in general elections would only be considered a high propensity voter in a general election.
There are obviously many voters who fall in between, which is why we create multiple options for you to choose from. We don't believe that giving you one or two choices or defining voters with labels such as "A+" voters is in your interest. Also, you can always create a high propensity universe of your own and ask us to count it.
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posted on
09/19/2006 11:48:56 PM PDT
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NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi ......Help the "Pendleton 8' and families -- http://www.freerepublic.com/~normsrevenge/)
To: Southack
And he gets to pick a GOP Senator should a mid-term vacancy arise. From your keyboard to God's eyes.
To: NormsRevenge; CounterCounterCulture
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09/19/2006 11:52:29 PM PDT
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DB
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