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Kerry may have "won" the debates......


NUKE_CLEVELAND

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By the way to whomever started this thread...

 

Bush's 4 pt lead is gone. Today's Zogby polls show a tie.

These polls are all a joke right now. 3 polls have Bush with a small lead, one has it a tie. In otherwords, there is no telling. Too many big states are still a toss up, and really that is all that matters. Basically the whole election is based on Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida.

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6273430/

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There was more than one there. How many will it take for you to believe there isn't?

 

Edited:

 

    JOHN KERRY

    The Atlanta Journal Constitution (G): 418,323

    The Philadelphia Inquirer (G): 387.692

    Detroit Free Press (G): 354,581

    The Oregonian (Portland) (B): 342,040

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch (G): 281,198

    The Seattle Times (B): 237,303

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer (G): 150,901

    The Philadelphia Daily News: 139,983

    Arizona Daily Star (Tucson) (G): 109,592

    Portland Press Herald (Maine) (G): 73,211

    The Day (New London, Conn.) (B): 39,553

    Total Pro-Kerry Daily Circ: 2,534,377

 

    GEORGE W. BUSH

    Las Vegas Review-Journal (B): 170,061

    Tulsa World (OK) (B): 139,383

    Mobile (Ala.) Register (B): 100,244

    The Columbian (Vancouver, WA) (B): 51,498

    The Pueblo (Colo.) Chieftain: 52,208

    Amarillo (Texas) Globe-News (B): 51,105

    The Sun (Lowell, Mass.) (B): 50,369

    The Courier (Findlay, Ohio) (B): 22,319

    Total Pro-Bush Daily Circ: 637,187

by the way, I believe the Daily Herald the suburban Chicago Newspaper has endorsed Kerry as well.

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There are signs that Bush is giving up PA (no more scheduled events in the state for the main candidates).

are you like related to John Kerry? because you're changing the rotation of the earth with the amount of spin in your posts.

 

here are just a few stops by the Bush camp in PA.

 

State College, Pennsylvania

Event: Senator Rick Santorum to Speak at Centre County BC '04 Rally

Day: Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Time: 9:30 am

 

 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Event: Mrs. Bush Delivers Remarks at Victory '04 Rally

Day: Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Time: 2:45 pm EDT

 

 

Melrose Park, Pennsylvania

Event: BC '04 Jewish Coalition Rally with Former NYC Democrat Mayor Ed Koch

Day: Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Time: 11:00 am

 

 

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

Event: President Bush Delivers Remarks

Day: Thursday, October 21, 2004

Time: 1:45 pm EDT

 

 

Hershey, Pennsylvania

Event: Victory '04 Rally with President Bush

Day: Thursday, October 21, 2004

Time: 4:15 pm EDT

 

 

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Event: Victory '04 Rally with President Bush

Day: Friday, October 22, 2004

Time: 10:25 pm EDT

 

 

 

and that's just this week.... Pennsylvania is winable, and Bush has a solid electoral college advantage.

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My bad, guess I was wrong. I had heard he had stopped campaigning in PA. But polls are showing the state breaking towards Kerry.

you might be right, however, on the second part of that.

 

PA's a tough state. It'll probably go for kerry, but I'll be at the polls holding my Charlie Dent/Adam Marles/Bush-Cheney signs.

 

go us!

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Depends on the poll. For every poll that shows Bush up in FL and OH, there's another showing Kerry up. Bush has a slight edge in FL.

 

The last four polls from FL show this. Bush - 50 Kerry 49. (Zogby) Bush - 47 Kerry - 46 (Rasmussen) Bush 49 - Kerry 50 (Survey USA) and Bush 48 - Kerry 45 (Mason Dixon).

 

Four poll average. Bush - 48.75%, Kerry 48.0% Undecideds usually break 2-1 for challenger.

 

The last four polls from OH show this. Bush 51 - Kerry 48 Nader 0.4 (Zogby) Bush 47 - Kerry 45 Nader - 3(Opinion Dynamics/FOX) Bush 47 - Kerry 47 (Rasmussen) Bush 47 - Kerry 49 (Survey USA)

 

Four poll average. Bush 48.25%, Kerry 47.75%, Nader 0.8%

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