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New poll shows Bush lead growing [JEB-McBride 51-43 split in NEW Mason-Dixon poll]
The Tallahassee Democrat ^
| 30 Oct. 2002
Posted on 10/30/2002 6:44:35 PM PST by seraphMTH
New poll shows Bush lead growing
As Gov. Jeb Bush and Democrat Bill McBride head into a nonstop long weekend of campaigning, the governor scored a 51-43 percent lead in a Mason-Dixon Florida Poll released today.
The survey of 800 registered voters was conducted for the Tallahassee Democrat and several other Florida newspapers and broadcasters. It has an error margin of 3.5 percent. For the full story, see tomorrow's edition of the Tallahassee Democrat and Tallahassee Democrat Online.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: bush; flgovrace; jeb; mcbride
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Mason-Dixon, historically the most reliable of all Florida polls. Jeb is above the magic 50%. All systems go.
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:44:36 PM PST
by
seraphMTH
To: seraphMTH
Beautiful.
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:47:04 PM PST
by
Cicero
To: Cicero
Mc Bride is Toast Jeb Passed the Hatian Plant very WELL
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:48:50 PM PST
by
scooby321
To: seraphMTH
"All systems go" in Florida.
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:50:01 PM PST
by
July 4th
To: seraphMTH
800 registered voters Wow, while usually less reliable, this is a great sign. more Republicans are usually in the likely to vote category, while larger percentage of Dems tend to stay home.
To: seraphMTH
Mason-Dixon, historically the most reliable of all Florida polls. Jeb is above the magic 50%Does Mason-Dixon not measure likely voters, as Zogby does?
Registered voters simply do not equate to those who will show up to vote.
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:50:27 PM PST
by
sinkspur
To: seraphMTH
Mason-Dixon, historically the most reliable of all Florida polls. Jeb is above the magic 50%. All systems go. As much as I'm enthused, I'll ote the poll says registered voters, not likely voters. Considering all the dead that will be voting, I'll cross my fingers for Jeb...
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:54:01 PM PST
by
Go Gordon
To: seraphMTH
Mason-Dixon, historically the most reliable of all Florida polls. Jeb is above the magic 50%. All systems go. As much as I'm enthused, I'll note the poll says registered voters, not likely voters. Considering all the dead that will be voting, I'll cross my fingers for Jeb...
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:54:31 PM PST
by
Go Gordon
To: seraphMTH
One gets the impression - after reading this - that Jeb Bush is beginning to build a comfortable lead over his challenger.
To: seraphMTH
It's now time for the rats to bring in fill-in frank lautenberg so he can run in both new jersey and Florida. If they do it now, Jeb will sue but; both states' supreme courts ( the two most corrupt in the country) would rule against Jeb and the Republicans by Friday at 4PM.
Of course this is rediculous but; if it ever happened,you and I KNOW fill-in would get at least 35% in each state. Every dumb sucker moron rat would line up and vote for him in each state ( after all he's for a woman's right to choose). The illegal aliens voting in both states wouldn't know the difference.
To: Go Gordon
Plus, Leon County (Tallahassee) has been reporting that a record number of "absentee voters/ballots" have already arrived at the Courthouse. Considering that McBride leads Bush by a margin of 2:1 in Leon County, plus the typical Democratic vote fraud/manipulation that can occur with these absentee ballots, we still need a major turnout of Pubs. election day should Bush's re-election be secured.
To: seraphMTH
Jeb was helped greatly today by Rep. Meeks. At some point the Palm Beach types will suddenly realize their pools will become drinking water, their pets will become dinner, and suddenly Florida will have to impose a state tax to take care of all their liberal agenda.
To: seraphMTH
It's now time for the rats to bring in fill-in frank lautenberg so he can run in both new jersey and Florida. If they do it now, Jeb will sue but; both states' supreme courts ( the two most corrupt in the country) would rule against Jeb and the Republicans by Friday at 4PM.
Of course this is rediculous but; if it ever happened,you and I KNOW fill-in would get at least 35% in each state. Every dumb sucker moron rat would line up and vote for him in each state ( after all he's for a woman's right to choose). The illegal aliens voting in both states wouldn't know the difference.
To: jmaroneps37
...both states' supreme courts ( the two most corrupt in the country) would rule against Jeb... ***which reminds me, all Floridians vote NO on retention for Fl Supreme Court Judge Anstead, who decided against Bush in 2000. You can retain Wells, though...as he was on our side.
To: seraphMTH
Heck no! Vote 'em both out. They were both appointed by Rats. Let Jeb have a shot at appointing a couple of new ones.
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To: seraphMTH
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To: seraphMTH
Good for Florida. I may be moving there soon if NC goes to political hell.
To: seraphMTH
Is this poll pre or post Haitian invasion?
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posted on
10/30/2002 8:14:05 PM PST
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KQQL
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