To: LibFreeUSA
The media has taken NC and TX out of the "safe" category today. Juan Williams predicted Dole would lose and nearly said the same thing about Conryn. He dominated the Fox panel today so it was hard to get the opinions of the others. Of course the Capitol Gang predicted a Dem sweep! I wonder about these recent polls, they seem to have changed dramatically. I'm sure Dick Morris will be calling most for Democrats! I just got an e-mail stating that Jeb Bush is concerned about the get-out-the-vote plans for black voters in Florida (and the fraud, too). Is he "safe" yet or can they still win that one for Terry McA?
3 posted on
11/03/2002 4:08:54 PM PST by
BonnieJ
To: BonnieJ
This liberal spin about 'safe' races could end up being ice water on their backs. It could be the 98 election in reverse. Let us pray that is so. FReegards....
To: BonnieJ
Jeb BUSH is now, in my opinion, a virtual lock in the state of Florida. McBRIBE knew what it would take to unseat him and either didn't have the ability or the will to do so. This is one chip that McAULIFFE will not be bringing back to Bill CLINTON's Harlem office.
To: BonnieJ
DALLAS MORNING NEWS (11/03/02) -
Cornyn leads in latest DMN poll "Republican John Cornyn, holding the edge in a new Senate poll, blitzed GOP strongholds Saturday with Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison as Democrat Ron Kirk tried to close the gap by letting Stevie Wonder sing his praises. Mr. Cornyn leads Mr. Kirk 50 percent to 41 percent among likely voters, according to a Dallas Morning News poll."
Source: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dallas/politics/state/newspaper/index.html
To: BonnieJ
Juan Williams predicted Dole would lose and nearly said the same thing about Conryn. Juan Williams is a nice guy but he is a liberal, DemocRAT, NPR A$$hole. You could go broke betting on his opinion. Had Brit been on the panel rather than the host, he would have clipped Juan's wings just like he does on just about every Sunday.
20 posted on
11/03/2002 6:39:04 PM PST by
jackbill
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