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To: MarlboroRed

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.




574 posted on 10/02/2004 3:58:13 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Vote Bush 2004-We have the solutions, Kerry Democrats? Nothing but slogans)
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To: MNJohnnie
It doesn't matter whether Bush won or lost--the momentum (for a lot of reasons we've discussed here) has been lost, which is another way of saying that what looked like a sure thing among the masses out there, doesn't look so certain any longer. There will be a general consensus developing that this thing is too close to call, and for the so-called undecided, they'll do what they think is fashionable, i.e., vote Kerry.

Added to this loss of momentum is the massive voter fraud program underway by the democrats, which will be good for at least two points nationally, and probably decisive in the so-called swing states.

Let's stop kidding ourselves. Get every sensible person you know to vote. Don't be obnoxious, simply explain to them (better than Bush did) what's at stake.

592 posted on 10/02/2004 4:06:52 PM PDT by MarlboroRed
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