Posted on 10/28/2004 8:02:34 PM PDT by Mount Athos
Just announced on Hawaii TV news.
The site of Pearl Harbor. Couldn't be better....Bush takes Hawaii.
Think coconuts...
I think New Mexico and Nevada are wrapped up.
This looks like one of Rove's "genius" moves. Let's hope it doesn't back and bite him in the butt.
ugh!! you're still in this state of mind... why not go to HAWAII if you can pick off four more from Kerry? what a kick in the pants that would be... you know Kerry never thought he'd have to ensure HAWAII... if anyone doesn't have his base down, it's him!
does anyone know where Cheney was scheduled to be before they decided to send him to HAWAII? maybe his schedule was open for just this sort of thing...
BUSH LANDSLIDE. Kerry & Company rushed the NYT/CBS hit piece because I bet you Kerry's internal poll numbers are bad. Well, IMHO that hit piece backfired. Now, we could see a rout.
I don't think Kerry's daughter will have any pull in Hawaii but I think the VP of the United States will take well there.
Bush 04
NOOOOOO!
I was hoping for the twins.
No... that's not the point. Nobody ever has bothered to campaign there because it's always been a solid dem vote. The dems haven't ever campaigned there because they haven't needed to do so to win it, and the Repubs haven't campaigned there because there would be no point in it.
That Hawaii might be up for grabs is a huge unreported story. The current polling there suggests that the state will break for Bush, or at the very least is very close, and this would be huge. Sending Cheney there is a good move, and could be a heavy factor in keeping the lead there.
I don't think CNN is right(not surprised).I wouldn't listen to them. I heard Ken Melman(sp?)on the Hugh Hewitt Show this afternoon and he was talking about the internals of the Bush/Cheney Campaign. He said something to the effect that within the last couple of days, there has been a dramatic(word?)increase of voters for Bush. I think it's because of the ammunitions "story." Again, like I said, I wouldn't believe CNN is right.
This is why HI matters this time....if the polls are as close as they say (probably they won't be this close, but who knows), even 4 electoral votes could swing it either to Kerry or Bush.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6028629/?ta=y
Played around with this (go to electoral map and click the pick 'em tab at the top of the map).
Bush could lose Oregon, MN, IA, MI, Ohio, Pa, and ME and still win if he gets Florida, WI, NM, AZ (which went for him in 2000 so should again), MO, WV and either HI or NH.
Without at least HI or NH, Kerry would get a bare electoral win.
On the other hand, Kerry can't win even if he wins all MW states ***excluding Ohio***, HI, NM, and NH. A Kerry win is virtually impossible without Ohio and PA both, provided FL stays Bush and reports indicate it is more for Bush than OH is.
(Though Dems seem rather excited about their poll turnout, which is a bit scary).
I may be wrong. But if HI goes Bush, then he is probably going to win 45-46 states. Maybe Bush and Rove know they have the election won. Maybe this is their "mandate" strategy. Win 45+ states, and it will be hard for the dems to say they stole the election, and Bush was nominated by the USSC. Also, they may be looking to build for the future 2008 candidate whoever that may be. Hopefully by Nov 3rd, we'll know. All I can say, is Bush and Rove are campaigning and acting as if they are 99% sure of victory. And that it won't be close.
I attended a Cheney town meeting in Sioux City, Iowa this afternoon. Bush is in town Monday. Cheney's been here twice now, Bush will be here twice. Laura's been here.
This is as Republican an area as you'll find. The strategy is obviously to turn out the base. Minds aren't going to be changed at this point.
Please see post 72.
Bad news for Kerry for the GOP to be campaigning in Hawaii.
Spend every spare moment in FL/OH.
I truley hope your correct...they're doing this to stick a dagger into the bastar*s.
I also heard Tony Snow say today, that within the last 48 hours, there has been a big break of voters towards Bush. Somewhere in the 2-1 range. He wasn't clear if this was all voters, leaning Bush, or undecideds. All these rumors we have heard for the last few weeks, have said Bush/Rove are expecting a late surge towards Bush. Now that could just be hoping on their part. But I don't think I have heard the Kerry campaign saying this.
LOL!
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