Posted on 10/02/2004 1:45:56 PM PDT by tsmith130
Edited on 10/02/2004 2:53:28 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
wORKING ON IT
I guess he's a typical liberal, squeal and run away!
Thanks!
Obviously, this will not be a blow-out, i.e., 7 or more point win, and we can thank the Bush team for that. They had Kerry and they didn't put him away.
Finally, forget all the talk about NJ, NY or MI in play. Going back to where we started, if Bush can win OH and FL, he will win. I'm assuming he's going to lose PN, so if he loses one FL or OH, he loses, unless he can sweep WI, IA and MN, which isn't likely.
It will be a long election night.
Folks,
The correct response to this news, and all news, is to call the campaign and volunteer a few hours. Everyone reading this knows it is true. Please be one of those who does so.
In my home alone there are 6 votes for Bush. In 2000, there were only two for Gore......Please don't throw rocks at me. I was ignorant in 2000.
And I'm sure he wasn't the only one. Thanks for posting that for the benefit of those who might need a little cheese (with their whine).
Thanks!
What is this supposed to mean?
Re your post (564)...well said.
I only posted this to flush the posers out. ;o)
Bush "lost" hmm? Must not of seen these poll numbers.
And don't forget this from the CNN/Gallup poll. So who am I suppose to belive CNN/Gallup or Newsweek?
Kerry/Bush
Expressed himself more clearly 60%/32%
Had a good understanding of the issues 41%/41%
Agreed with you more on the issues you care about 46%/49% Was more believable 45%/50%
Was more likable 41%/48%
Demonstrated he is tough enough for the job 37%/54%
Gallup Poll post 1st 2004 Election Debate
(Excerpt) Read more at opinionjournal.com ..
Gee, if this is Kerry "winning" what is going to happen when he "loses" a debate?
Maybe a few people need to get out of the "media group think" about how Bush "blew his chance" Thursday night. The polling data doesn't support that opinion.
BS? No, Listen to all the gloom and doomers bying into the media spin that Kerry won.
Kerry sounded good but had major flub-ups.
Bush did not make any mistakes.
People are too complacent if they think they can run down their own candidate and not suffer.
"So if you apply the total percentages of the party vote that each candidate receives in this poll and multiple it against the number of respondants by party affiliation then Bush is actually up 50%-42%."
Hhhmmmm...this is odd...I'm not good with numbers- but this looks like a worthwhile question to send Newsweek, pronto.
Don't panic. This poll is not accurate. You will see. Don't lose your confidence. Keep the faith. Keep up your work to re-elect the President.
Bush "lost" hmm? Must not of seen these poll numbers.
And don't forget this from the CNN/Gallup poll. So who am I suppose to belive CNN/Gallup or Newsweek?
Kerry/Bush
Expressed himself more clearly 60%/32%
Had a good understanding of the issues 41%/41%
Agreed with you more on the issues you care about 46%/49% Was more believable 45%/50%
Was more likable 41%/48%
Demonstrated he is tough enough for the job 37%/54%
Gallup Poll post 1st 2004 Election Debate
(Excerpt) Read more at opinionjournal.com ..
Gee, if this is Kerry "winning" what is going to happen when he "loses" a debate?
Maybe a few people need to get out of the "media group think" about how Bush "blew his chance" Thursday night. The polling data doesn't support that opinion.
Is the Rats hatred of Bush so pathological, that they would vote this waffling, self-worshipping, PHONEY into the highest office in the land.
Klintoon was bad enough; if sKerry gets in there, we'll have to worry about our lives.
Wake up America, this Poseur is WEAK! (and he will show it too!!!!)
. I saw a timid, tongue-tied, ill-prepared man.
You should have listened to it on the radio. I was at work and called my husband several times to ask what was going on- if Bush looked ill or something weird was going on in the audience to distract him. I couldn't imagine what was going on during all those silences and stammerings. I was so looking forward to the debate, but my stomach was churning with embarassment for him and I had to walk away several times. This should have been the easiest put-away in election history, but instead new life has been breathed into the Kerry campaign.
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