To: winin2000
If this is a Fox poll its credible. If this is a internal Democratic poll, its a fraud. Either way, it won't matter. The Supreme Court is going to overrule this decision. Otherwise, all those primary votes mean nothing, so obviously "every vote doesn't count" for the Demonrats. And it would set a precedence that would allow the courts to decide who is going to be on the ballot in elections across the country, not the voters. If that isn't the beginning of a totalitarian system of government, I don't know what is. You might as well get rid of the Supreme Court if they don't rule this. This is at the foundation of our Constitution, the right to vote. It does illustrate just how far away liberals have gotten from the basic tenants of our Republic.
To: Russell Scott; Howlin; Miss Marple
Democrats: "We will lie, cheat, and steal to win. And it's for the children."
34 posted on
10/04/2002 1:10:14 PM PDT by
hchutch
To: Russell Scott
This poll was conducted by mark Mellman a rat political consultant/pollster. A couple of points:
1) This poll could have been done before the Torch even resigned, that is the shennaigins in the NJSC wasn't weighted.
2) Could have been a push poll.
3) Tatically this poll could be a fraud designed to create media momentum for the Rat Lautenberg.
4) Forrester needs to go on the attack on lautenrat's record, his age, and the tie to the rat torch machine. Leave the litigation to others. If he has money start ads NOW, he is invisible starting last weekend the rat Senate CC has been running negative ads (vicious attack ads) against with no response from the pubbies.
I hear the pubbies have more money than the rats every election cycle, but I always see far more TV ads from rats every cycle (NY market).
87 posted on
10/04/2002 4:36:57 PM PDT by
Leto
To: Russell Scott
FOXNews pointed out it was a democratic internal poll by Mark Mellman. No one seemed impressed, I think Fred Barnes had to stifle a laugh.
90 posted on
10/04/2002 4:42:47 PM PDT by
YaYa123
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