N.VA wants Taxes, so do 17% of GOP voters.
Earley can't be stuck at 33%, what gives?
1 posted on
11/03/2001 11:22:25 PM PST by
KQQL
To: comebacknewt; mike2right; Coop; Mudboy Slim; VA Advogado; FReethesheeples; xsmommy; Dane; Ligeia
hmmmm , Earley at 33%?
14% undecided at this time ?
2 posted on
11/03/2001 11:26:49 PM PST by
KQQL
To: KQQL
This poll is screwy. It says a majority want the car tax to be phased out in time(which warner is against) and this poll was taken only until Thursday(11/01/01). It does not reflect the Rudy ads and the W. telephone calls. This poll also shows that Gilmore(the present Republican Governor with a healthy approval rating, 61%).
This race is not over and will go down to the wire.
7 posted on
11/03/2001 11:57:01 PM PST by
Dane
To: KQQL
Have you heard about the petition on Democrats.com, to impeach President Bush for the WTC attack ("he did it"), the "stolen election", the "illegal war", and for treason in regard to the Constitution? I could hardly believe they have gone this far in their delusions!
8 posted on
11/03/2001 11:57:13 PM PST by
BonnieJ
To: KQQL
"Democrat Kaine was preferred by 35 percent to 30 percent for Republican Katzen." I know Mayor Kaine quite well and can honestly say he is perhaps the most Feeble, Shallow, and Gravitas-lackin' State-wide candidate Virginians've had in a Generation AT LEAST!! Wish I'd had the time to dedicate to blowing His Etherealness outta the water...but I still see Katzen beating Kaine by at least a half-dozen points!!
MUD
To: KQQL
In rating the performance of departing Gov. Jim Gilmore, a Republican, 61 percent said he had done an excellent or good job; 37 percent said fair or poor This is off topic but why does this poll consider the word "fair" a negative. I would like to see the breakdown between fair and poor.
JMO, but the word fair is more "neutral" than outright negative.
14 posted on
11/04/2001 12:02:35 AM PST by
Dane
To: KQQL
My first vote was for a Democrat and I've regretted that moment ever since.
To: KQQL
Northern Virginians' taxes will soon rival Bergen County NJ's if Warner gets in. Get ready to bend over big time.
To: KQQL
Stuck at 33%?? That would be a 12-13 point drop when folks are making up their minds. This poll is garbage, IMHO.
45 posted on
11/04/2001 8:00:40 AM PST by
Coop
To: KQQL
I'm also suspicous of this poll. Just last week, Mark Earley was within striking distance, 4 or 5 percentage points of Mark Warner.
I think that this poll is in the same league with the poll that shows Bret Schundler down by 18%. It's either a poorly conducted poll, a bad sample, or was executed with malicious or partisan intent.
This race is still down to the wire -- and can still go either way. Voter turnout will make all the difference.
GO EARLEY GO!
54 posted on
11/04/2001 12:58:05 PM PST by
clikker
To: KQQL; sonofliberty2
This poll is probably of registered voters, not likely voters and is probably thus entirely unreliable.
As Earley swung through Northern Virginia, the Middle Peninsula and into Hampton Roads, his spokesman in Richmond, David B. Botkins, dismissed the survey as "an aberration." Hmm. Earley's people have dismissed every poll so far as being "an aberration" or "a fluke." Why hasn't Mohammed(!) Eleithee, Warner's spokesman, denounced any wild polls? I think Earley's full of s on this one.
To: KQQL
Laughable to have that many undecideds this late in the race.
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