Posted on 10/14/2008 2:58:15 PM PDT by Born Conservative
Edited on 10/14/2008 5:44:49 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
In 2004: D41, R39, I20. Kerry beat Bush by 2 points in PA. PA was two points more Democratic than the national average, which was R37, D37, and I26.
For extra credit, in 2000 Gore defeated Bush by 4 points in PA. The 2000 Party ID numbers for PA are unavailable, but nationally the Dems had a 4 point turnout advantage in 2000.
I trust you can judge for yourself whether that 12 point difference in the recent PA polls is realistic or unrealistic.
Biggest mistake that the Dems made was not to throw Hillary! a bone. She knows where all of the bodies are buried.
Turnout in 2004 in Pennsylvania was 37% Republican and 37% Democrat.
According to CNN it is was 37R and 37D in Pa.
No, you are looking at the national numbers. In PA, it was D41, R 39, I 20.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/PA/P/00/
Yup. Correction noted.
Ping
Must be all those bitter gun-clingers and racists, if you believe Jack Murtha.
I’m a clinger....
Obama was in Philly for two reasons:
1. To ensure coverage and impact in the Philly suburbs
2. To make sure all turnout plans in Philly reach at least 105%.
And no, that is not a typo.
Gee, thanks—now I can’t get that damn Dr. Pepper jingle out of my head...”I’m a clinger, you’re a clinger, wouldn’t you like to be a clinger too?”
I cling with thee.
“McCain is only screaming , we are down by 6 to help the
get out the vote effort. Voters stay home if they think their canidate is safe. They get out if they think their canidate can be helped.”
You are absolutely right. There are some sharp folks on this thread.
I’m gonna check this out. Thanks!
Wasn’t it Steve Corbett who got the PUMAs started? My apologies if this has been posted before.
I hadn’t heard that specifically, but it very well could be. I’ve heard him mention PUMA before, and he’s definitely pro-Hillary and anti-Obama, so I wouldn’t be surprised.
If McCain wins PA, OH, and Florida, he can lose Iowa, New Mexico, Colorado, and Virginia and still win with 273 electoral votes.
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