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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "John Forged Kerry"
Date: 05 Oct 2004 05:34:22 AM
Object: Kerry looking increasingly bad in Electoral College polls
The nonpartisan Hotline, which is published online by National Journal
magazine, yesterday said President Bush is now leading in 31 states that
have a total of 292 electoral votes, or 22 more than the 270 necessary for
victory. Kerry was leading in only 16 states that have a total of 200
electoral votes.
When the tally is narrowed to include only states in which a candidate's
lead is outside the margin of error, President Bush has locked up 22 states,
with a total of 215 electoral votes. Kerry has locked up only seven states,
with a total of only 119 electoral votes, according to the Hotline.
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User: "Johnny Bravo"

Title: Re: Kerry looking increasingly bad in Electoral College polls 05 Oct 2004 07:44:58 PM
***** Cheney Wins Debate!!
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User: "cloud dreamer"

Title: Re: Kerry looking increasingly bad in Electoral College polls 05 Oct 2004 08:48:32 AM
John Forged Kerry wrote:

The nonpartisan Hotline, which is published online by National Journal
magazine, yesterday said President Bush is now leading in 31 states that
have a total of 292 electoral votes, or 22 more than the 270 necessary for
victory. Kerry was leading in only 16 states that have a total of 200
electoral votes.

When the tally is narrowed to include only states in which a candidate's
lead is outside the margin of error, President Bush has locked up 22 states,
with a total of 215 electoral votes. Kerry has locked up only seven states,
with a total of only 119 electoral votes, according to the Hotline.

Hotline...yeah that's quality poll. But, hey, what happened to bush's
310 electoral votes that you were touting a few days ago??? Don't you
get it....Kerry is gaining and bush is losing....the momentum is against
bush.
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User: "Highway66"

Title: Re: Kerry looking increasingly bad in Electoral College polls 05 Oct 2004 09:40:59 AM
"cloud dreamer" <invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message
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John Forged Kerry wrote:

The nonpartisan Hotline, which is published online by National Journal
magazine, yesterday said President Bush is now leading in 31 states that
have a total of 292 electoral votes, or 22 more than the 270 necessary
for victory. Kerry was leading in only 16 states that have a total of
200 electoral votes.

When the tally is narrowed to include only states in which a candidate's
lead is outside the margin of error, President Bush has locked up 22
states, with a total of 215 electoral votes. Kerry has locked up only
seven states, with a total of only 119 electoral votes, according to the
Hotline.


Hotline...yeah that's quality poll. But, hey, what happened to bush's 310
electoral votes that you were touting a few days ago??? Don't you get
it....Kerry is gaining and bush is losing....the momentum is against bush.

You're right Bush doesn't have 310 electoral votes .. he now has 321! LOL!
Bye-Bye Johnnie!
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User: "jslater"

Title: Re: Kerry looking increasingly bad in Electoral College polls 05 Oct 2004 12:35:11 PM
Nope, it's still extremely close. IMHO, it will all come to Ohio and
Florida, which right now are within the margin of error in most/all
recent polls. If either candidate can get both states, they will
almost certainly win the election. If those two states split, well,
it will be really, really close, with the candidate that wins Florida
getting a slight edge because it has more EVs.--Joe
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User: "cloud dreamer"

Title: Re: Kerry looking increasingly bad in Electoral College polls 05 Oct 2004 01:40:45 PM
jslater wrote:

Nope, it's still extremely close. IMHO, it will all come to Ohio and
Florida, which right now are within the margin of error in most/all
recent polls. If either candidate can get both states, they will
almost certainly win the election. If those two states split, well,
it will be really, really close, with the candidate that wins Florida
getting a slight edge because it has more EVs.--Joe

With any luck, the international observers monitoring this election will
prevent the type of fiasco you had in Florida last time.
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User: "Highway66"

Title: Re: Kerry looking increasingly bad in Electoral College polls 05 Oct 2004 02:37:52 PM
"cloud dreamer" <invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message
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jslater wrote:

Nope, it's still extremely close. IMHO, it will all come to Ohio and
Florida, which right now are within the margin of error in most/all
recent polls. If either candidate can get both states, they will
almost certainly win the election. If those two states split, well,
it will be really, really close, with the candidate that wins Florida
getting a slight edge because it has more EVs.--Joe


With any luck, the international observers monitoring this election will
prevent the type of fiasco you had in Florida last time.

You mean the fiasco of too many stupid Democratic voters not knowing how to
use a simple punch ballot?
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User: "cloud dreamer"

Title: Re: Kerry looking increasingly bad in Electoral College polls 05 Oct 2004 03:03:13 PM
Highway66 wrote:



You mean the fiasco of too many stupid Democratic voters not knowing how to
use a simple punch ballot?


Insults are a sign of a weak arguement.
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User: "LastDance"

Title: Re: Kerry looking increasingly bad in Electoral College polls 05 Oct 2004 07:14:52 AM
hahaha LOL
"John Forged Kerry" <InventStuff@Democrats.com> wrote in message
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The nonpartisan Hotline, which is published online by National Journal
magazine, yesterday said President Bush is now leading in 31 states that
have a total of 292 electoral votes, or 22 more than the 270 necessary for
victory. Kerry was leading in only 16 states that have a total of 200
electoral votes.

When the tally is narrowed to include only states in which a candidate's
lead is outside the margin of error, President Bush has locked up 22
states, with a total of 215 electoral votes. Kerry has locked up only
seven states, with a total of only 119 electoral votes, according to the
Hotline.

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