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ZOGBY's FINAL NUMBERS- released to subscribers tonight 9:45 to Midnight
Zogby
Posted on 11/04/2002 6:18:19 PM PST by VAGOP
ZOGBY's final numbers (which include polling from tonight) will be made available to subscriber's only between 9:45 PM and Midnight. I am a subscriber and will update my fellow freepers ASAP after getting the latest numbers. I have listened to Zogby a lot today and he seems to be indicating a swing back to the Republicans after suprisingly poor republican numbers this weekend. One note, Zogby does internal polling for Sunnunu and will not release these numbers unless Sunnunu is up beyond the margin of error- something to look for. I was pessimistic this weekend but now believe- Repubs +1 if we hold Colorado.
TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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To: jern
If there's one person I would hate more than Edwards it's that skinny dork Bowles ... especially now that I have gotten used to the idea of Dole as my senator. Man, I hope she pulls it out.
To: Deport Billary
Bowles looks like the negative stereotype that a Dem movie producer (redundant, I know) would cast as the creepy Republican!
To: Paleo Conservative
BTW if Sununnu and Forrester win early tomorrow, the rout will be on. There will be 75+ people at my NYC Penthouse tomorrow night. If those two win dozens of people will call be calling the police when the call is made due to our eruption
. And I will gladly pay one of Adolf Bloomberg's "noise summons" fines to let all of this left-wing city know that the GOP is triumphant.
Go Forrester!
Go Grucci
Go Sununu!
Go Chambliss!
Go Jeb!
Go Romney!
Go Ganske!
Go Thune
Go Allard!
Go Cornyn!
Go Coleman!
Go Talent!
Go Simon!
To: frmrda
I did a quick search and found this:
Portrait of America
But it's not poll related: 'Online Geospatialized Photograph Database'
Oh well...Gum
To: Deport Billary
The last couple days I've been exchanging emailw with an ex-girlfriend who now lives in Asheville, trying to convince her to vote for Dole. She's still being coy, but I think she'll ultimately do the right thing!
To: ChewedGum
Don't forget absentee ballots, which I predict will go heavily for Cornyn - military trends very Republican, and with no income tax, there are a lot of the military from Texas.
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:06:15 PM PST
by
Spyder
To: Deport Billary
I can't imagine a worse nightmare in nc than having Bowles and Edwards as my Senators.
Makes me sick to even think about it!
Everyone - PLEASE VOTE
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:06:16 PM PST
by
dhfnc
To: frmrda
Sure was a popular guy on this site prior to the 2000 election though, Wasn't he?
To: ChewedGum
If Perry is up by 10-12 points, no way IMO Cornyn loses.
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:07:08 PM PST
by
LaGrone
To: Deport Billary
One way to eliminate Irksome Bowels
To: dhfnc
Could be worse - be glad you're not stuck with our representation - IN-No-Way, Akaka, not to mention the aging hippie in the house, Neil Abercrombie and the dead Patsy Mink.
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:07:45 PM PST
by
Spyder
To: 69ConvertibleFirebird
Own show with whom? FOX? CNBCABCCNNNBC?Syndicated, another words, "stand alone" carried by misc radio stations.Here in LA, 810 AM/870 AM I do not know exactly, which one it is,carries her show.
Laura is a pretty sharp cookie, if you ask me.
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:08:38 PM PST
by
danmar
To: Starstruck
Sure was. I must confess to drinking the "Kool-Aid". I wouldn't go to sleep till I saw his results. And my mood the next day, (and amount of sleep that night) would correlate to his findings. Not going to fall into that trap this year.
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:09:11 PM PST
by
frmrda
To: ApesForEvolution
People, in general, genuinely fear the lack of leadership for America from the democr@ps and SEE leadership from the PresidentI think your right on this one, the Democrats (or as prefer to call them the National Socialist Party) are divided on whether or not they want to be pro-America or anti-America when America is facing an enemy that wants to kill and or dominate us all. A lot of folks don't like that, including many "moderates".
To: Spyder
You are probably right, however the thought of seeing those two together (pretty boy and woodpecker) would be just too much for me to take.
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:10:24 PM PST
by
dhfnc
To: frmrda
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:11:00 PM PST
by
jern
To: Spyder
But I don't think any state can compete with WA: Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray (my parents live there...they can't remember the last time they voted for someone who actually won).
Well - NY is bad too
Gum
To: AndyTheBear
BUMP
and a Wave to You and Your Family .. Nice meeting you at the San Jose Rally for Simon and the Simonettes :-)
To: ChewedGum
I don't know about that. A good section of the solid conservative districts are almost underwater. I"m not sure what the wards look like (heavy black population), but NW Houston creeks are out of their banks.
To: ChewedGum
You got me on that one... not to mention the Seattle scum Baghdad Bob or whatever his name was. At least Abercrombie was smart enough to avoid that (though the whole Hawaii delegation voted against the Iraq resolution - shows how much they *truly* support the military, something like third in the state's economy).
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posted on
11/04/2002 8:13:34 PM PST
by
Spyder
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