To: Aussie Dasher
Tee hee.........a month ago they were spinning the same bull-oney. Now they really really mean it tho.
Why not make it a 50pt. edge for the demonrats.
13 posted on
10/09/2006 6:35:09 PM PDT by
OldFriend
(Should we wait for them to come and kill us again? President Karzai 9/26/06)
To: OldFriend
Generic Congressional Polls 2004 election cycle:
Battleground 6/20-23: 41 (GOP) - 49 (DUm) - 11 (unsure) +8 DUm
AP/Ipsos 6/17-19: 40 (GOP) - 47 (DUm) - 10 (neither) - 3 (not sure) +7 DUm
CNN/USA/Gallup 7/30 - 8/1: 44 (GOP) - 49 (DUm) - 7 (undecided) +5 DUm
NBC/WSJ 9/17-19: 42 (GOP) - 46 (DUm) - 12 (undecided) +4 DUm
CBS/NYT 7/11-15: 37 (GOP) - 46 (DUm) - 8 (depends) - 9 (don't know) +9 DUm
Time 6/2-4: 37 (GOP) - 49 (DUm) - 4 (other) - 11 (not sure) +12 DUm
Newsweek 7/29-30: 41 (GOP) - 51 (DUm) - 8 (undecided) +10 DUm
LAT 6/5-6/8: 35 (GOP) - 54 (DUm) - 1 (Ind) - 3 (neither) - 7 (unsure) +19 DUm
Democracy Corps 8/2-5: 41 (GOP) - 51 (DUm) - 2 (other) - 6 (not sure) +10 DUm
2004 General Election Results: House +3 GOP / Senate +4 GOP
22 posted on
10/09/2006 6:47:32 PM PDT by
1035rep
To: OldFriend
Exactly. I do not think that there was a poll where one party had 23 points advantage over another party. This poll is beyond crap.
23 posted on
10/09/2006 6:50:15 PM PDT by
jveritas
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