Contrast this to CNN's prediction. I want this up for the record.
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11/04/2002 7:16:07 AM PST by
finnman69
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To: finnman69
I hate Zogby because he was right about 2000.
To: finnman69
What went wrong for the Republicans? . . . They don't have any issues after Clinton cut welfare and crime. Voters are mad about Wall Street's shenanigans and worried about the economy's doldrums. Something doesn't seem quite right about this. In all of the election-related articles and news broadcasts I've seen over the last two months, this is the first time I've seen any mention of "Wall Street's shenanigans" or even the fact that the Republicans need a big issue. Remember -- an off-year election is generally seen as a referendum on the sitting President, so it is the Democrats who need the big issues here.
It sounds as if Morris wrote this article eight months ago.
To: finnman69
Sadly Zogby's probably right. He's the only pollster who factors in the Democrat advantage in illegals, felons, the dead, dying, retarded and the homeless (voting multiple times if possible).
5 posted on
11/04/2002 7:27:01 AM PST by
CedarDave
To: finnman69
Frank Lautenberg, part of a new crop of Democratic elderly retreads, has opened up a 54-38 lead . . . I would add that there's no way in hell Lautenberg wins this race by 16 points. Every statewide election in New Jersey over the last ten years has been about ten points closer than the pre-election polls indicated.
To: finnman69
Please explain to me why people think 'rat's are better for the economy when all they want to do is raise taxes. Higher taxes are NEVER better for the economy. DUH!
To: finnman69
The toe sucker has a decided bent on putting out pro-dim and anti-Republican b.s.
10 posted on
11/04/2002 7:31:53 AM PST by
hgro
To: finnman69
Missouri: Democratic incumbent Jean Carnahan has stormed back from a 41-47 deficit to take a 49-48 razor-thin lead over GOP Rep. Jim Talent. She could still lose, but she's in strong shape. So basically Zogby is saying the democrats will sweep all elections. This does not jibe with the other data available out there. I hope Morris' predictions are as bad as they were in 2000.
To: finnman69
Thanks for the contrast.
Anyone that hasn't figured it out after this, needs to do a realilty check. IMO Dick Morris is still a RAT, still tied into the Clintons and only trashes them when he feels it suits his/their agenda. Would be willing to bet the clintons know when he is going to do it too! Morris has done a good job of snowing Republicans into believing him because he has trashed Hillary -- how much trashing has he done of Bill. Morris has not changed his spots since the 1992 election when this Country bought into the clintons which were a sham of a couple!
Morris and Zogby smell on this election. The poster that said Zogby figures in all the fraud is right -- biggest difference this time is that DOJ belongs to Republicans not Reno. No way are they are going to get by with the fraud in such large numbers as they did the last time. This is the new Republican Party after the Florida fiasco -- we take nothing foregranted!
To: finnman69
this democrats propaganda and bumping it shouldn't happen...let it go away and die
To: finnman69
If Dick Morris thinks the Democrats are winning, then they are probably losing. He is wrong on nearly every single one of his pronostications. This has been the case since the presidential election of 2000.
16 posted on
11/04/2002 7:34:50 AM PST by
Wphile
To: finnman69
Zogby has priveleged information about the dems "get out the vote" campaign. He has been told what percentage to add to his poll numbers to include the dead and brain dead.
If Republicans do not watch the polls and keep a count of the numbers that actually show up to vote -- so additional votes can't be added after the polls close -- we are screwed.
Hopefully Republicans will remember 2000 and turn out this time. The average turnout in midterm elections is 38%. The party that wins will be the party that does the best job of beating that.
18 posted on
11/04/2002 7:38:30 AM PST by
js1138
To: finnman69
This story couldn't come at a better time. I hope it motivates the Republicans to get off their duff and VOTE!
To: finnman69
DICK.
MORRIS.
IS.
FULL.
OF.
USED.
FOOD!!!Always has been, always will be. I swear, that man'll stab us in the back first chance he gets. I don't know how many times I have to say this, but the man is nothing if he isn't a DNC plant. He certainly isn't the "wise sage" that Sean Hannity makes him out to be. If Sean would get off of his knees at the sight of this man, he'd begin to see the truth about him and stop giving him the time of day...
24 posted on
11/04/2002 7:43:24 AM PST by
mhking
To: finnman69
They don't have any issues after Clinton cut welfare and crime. Morris is sure singing a new tune with this one.
Perhaps since no GOP candidates want his advice, he is positioning himself as a Dem guru, once again, for 2004.
To: finnman69
Allard could win, Talent should win.
29 posted on
11/04/2002 7:48:48 AM PST by
1Old Pro
To: finnman69
Baloney. I saw a screen shot of Coleman on CNN with a 47% to Mondale's 41%, with a margin of error of 4%. That is a decisive Coleman lead that contradicts the toe sucker and Arab apologist.
To: finnman69
If Republicans don't turn out in mass to vote, then fraud will determine many elections. I have no idea what numbers are needed to overcome, because no one knows the numbers of fraudulant votes that will or have been cast.
To: finnman69
Morris is a whore. He'll work for anybody.
He let himself be insulted by HRC as you people.
If I was a Jew and some dowdy hag said that to me, they would be spitting blood.
IMHO, I think Morris works both sides for extra money. The papers don't pay that good.
35 posted on
11/04/2002 7:55:42 AM PST by
johnny7
To: finnman69
AND TO ALL FLORIDA VOTERS THIS IS A MUST:
YOU MUST VOTE OUT FLORIDA SUPREME COURT JUSTICE HARRY LEE ANSTEAD!!!!
He's one of the idiots that created the Algore mess in 2000. Get rid of this bum.
To: finnman69
South Dakota: Endangered Democratic incumbent Tim Johnson appears to have salvaged his seat from a strong challenge by Republican Congressman John Thune. Trailing 43-45 two weeks ago, Johnson now leads by a comfortable 52-47. Zogby changed this one this morning on a morning show, saying it is "very fluid", and its within a point now.
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