I can’t stand the guy that runs that site. One of those who claims to be libertarian but vote liberal Democrat.
Ahh, yes ... Memories of the mighty Kerry juggernaut, and the pollsters in the bag for it ...
I for one am just glad to see the President Kerry era coming to an end...
Great post
Notice IA and the Margins in MN and WI. They had Ohio and Florida for Kerry. They had NM tied and CO barely for Bush (What were the finally numbers)
Like I said on a previous thread, the polls are biased left. They tend to overrepresent registered democrats and blacks disproportinate to their actual numbers, in order to give the pollster his/her desired results. The fact that the polls show Obama in the lead should not be a surprise to the informed conservative.
This is comforting, thanx FRiend.
I feel like I’ve been a real trooper and kept the faith and encouraged everyone, and balled out a few doomy gloomy types. This is one of those days however, I’m feeling faint. Part of me wants this over ASAP, part of me is afraid to get there, I might not like the answer to the question.
Somebody slap me please.
It’s good to look back and remember from whence we came.
I did NOT like John Kerry, and there was no doubt in my military mind from minute-one that I wouldn’t vote for him, but I sure don’t remember loathing & fearing him the way I do Obama.
Kerry would’ve been wimpy and mamby-pamby, as would’ve Al Gore, but neither of them would’ve done the amount of damage that Obama will do to our country.
And those wives of theirs! Good Gawd! Can you see EITHER of them as First Lady? (Theresa Heinz ‘Pass the Booze’ Kerry or Michelle ‘Lady MacBeth’ Obama?) I know that who the First Lady will be isn’t ‘supposed’ to matter, but I truly think it does.
VOTE, People! VOTE! :)
One more note, this was 1 day before the election
Every time I see polling data from 2004, I have greater hope that things are going to end well for us Tuesday night.
Another bumper crop of polls, 47 in all. Five states changed since yesterday. A University of New Hampshire poll breaks the tie there and gives Kerry a 1% edge in New Hampshire 49% to 48%. According to Zogby, Kerry is also edging ahead in New Mexico, 51% to 48%.
Now come some controversial polls. Yesterday we had Kerry ahead in Ohio on the strength of a Gallup poll showing him 7% ahead there.
What’s an “electorial” vote?
..one can never have too many accurate polls—ROFL...
Speaking of biased polls, the guy who runs electionprojection.com, claims to be a conservative and a McCain supporter, and yet he’s predicting all doom and gloom for McCain on election night, even going so far as showing solid red states such as North Carolina and Indiana in Obama’s column, and he’s showing North Dakota and Montana dangerously close. Not only that, but he also claims that Republicans are going to lose many more seats in the House and Senate. My bet is that this guy is really a lib, trying to pass himself off as one of us. Here’s the link to his site. http://www.electionprojection.com/index.shtml
Anyone have any insights about this guy?
This site had a pretty accurate projection a month or so before the 2004 election, using a new formula. It showed Bush winning FL and OH, and winning by 4 points overall. He took it down because he thought it was “inaccurate”. Of course, it was very accurate.
Thanks for posting this.
:-)