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To: VAGOP
Thanks for posting. On one hand some of it is discouraging, but I think we have a better chance than the final numbers reflect.

I noted that in the Forrester-Lautenberg race, while L. is ahead by 49 to 38, but note this:

"Forrester now leads among Independents (53% - 40%) when just days ago, Lautenberg led (51% - 28%)."

This is a heck of a change in a few days -- a total flip-flop.

I think it's TURNOUT, TURNOUT, we shouldn't give up anything -- with the leaners and undecideds not factored in, considering the margin of error of 4% -- if Forrester is only 5 points behind, and note the huge flip flop among independents, you just never know in this race or any other ones that the Zogby polls show within 5-10%.

327 posted on 11/05/2002 12:17:09 AM PST by FairOpinion
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To: FairOpinion
I think it's TURNOUT, TURNOUT, we shouldn't give up anything -- with the leaners and undecideds not factored in, considering the margin of error of 4% -- if Forrester is only 5 points behind, and note the huge flip flop among independents, you just never know in this race or any other ones that the Zogby polls show within 5-10%.

The day before the election, Whitman was "down" 11% and went on to beat Florio for governor. Here's hoping history repeats itself.....

351 posted on 11/05/2002 4:32:06 AM PST by Go Gordon
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