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Numerical Analysis: Gallup polls - May to October, 2004.
Gallup Organization ^ | October 19th, 2004 | dvwjr

Posted on 10/19/2004 12:18:46 AM PDT by dvwjr

Here are the 'Rep/Dem/Ind' breakdowns and supporting internal data for the last fifteen Gallup presidential preference polls, including the October 14-16, 2004 poll which was just released. I am publishing this information in one place for easy trend comparison versus looking at each Gallup poll of Registered voters data. Also included is a re-weighting of the Gallup Registered voter polls with the year 2000 presidential election 'Rep/Dem/Ind' partisan affiliation (from VNS exit poll data) results, for comparison purposes only. No prediction is implied by this 'what-if' re-weighting column.

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Here are the 'Rep/Dem/Ind' breakdowns and supporting internal data for the last fifteen Gallup presidential preference polls, including the October 14-16, 2004 poll which was just released. I am publishing this information in one place for easy trend comparison versus looking at each Gallup poll of Registered voters data. Also included is a re-weighting of the Gallup Registered voter polls with the year 2000 presidential election 'Rep/Dem/Ind' partisan affiliation (from VNS exit poll data) results, for comparison purposes only. No prediction is implied by this 'what-if' re-weighting column.

The only discernable change in the Gallup partisan internals is that post-debates Bush has lost 3% of Republicans to Kerry, Kerry has lost 3% of Democrats to Bush, additionally Bush closed the gap among Independents by 5% points from [Bush 40%, Kerry 49%, Nader 4%] on October 9-10 to the current [Bush 42%, Kerry 47%, Nader 5%] on October 14-16, 2004. Kerry's declining support among Independents, combined with the greater number of Republicans in the Registered Voter sample now leads to Bush's current 2.55% point lead in the Gallup three-way presidential preference poll.

If the poll result percentages in the table show below are rounded off so as not to have a fractional component, the results should match the published polls for each polling organization. The fractional differences in the table poll results are due to the calculations done to distribute the sample number of Registered voter responses which was necessary to avoid any great inaccuracies due to the rounding already performed by the polling organizations when their results are published.



                   
                   
Gallup  Poll  Results   Republicans Democrats Independents N= Bush Kerry   Nader Other
All  polls  Registered  Voters                  
                   
May  7-9,  2004 100.0% 32.2% 34.1% 33.8% 877  RV 41.39% 46.41% 7.41% 4.79%
May  21-23,  2004 100.0% 34.8% 37.3% 28.0% 883  RV 44.05% 46.43% 5.55% 3.96%
June  3-6,  2004 100.0% 35.5% 37.7% 26.8% 896  RV 42.41% 45.42% 7.37% 4.80%
June  21-23,  2004 100.0% 34.1% 37.6% 28.2% 882  RV 44.90% 46.49% 5.56% 3.06%
July  8-11,  2004 100.0% 36.7% 37.4% 25.9% 891  RV 42.20% 49.61% 3.82% 4.38%
July  19-21,  2004 100.0% 40.5% 36.3% 23.1% 878  RV 43.39% 47.38% 4.90% 4.33%
July  30-August  1,  2004 100.0% 39.2% 38.3% 22.5% 916  RV 48.14% 46.94% 2.40% 2.51%
August  9-11,  2004 100.0% 38.6% 36.5% 25.0% 897  RV 45.71% 45.04% 5.13% 4.12%
August  23-25,  2004 100.0% 37.6% 33.9% 28.5% 876  RV 46.35% 46.23% 3.65% 3.77%
September  3-5,  2004 100.0% 38.2% 35.5% 26.2% 926  RV 48.49% 45.79% 3.56% 2.16%
September  13-15,  2004 100.0% 38.8% 33.0% 28.1% 935  RV 50.00% 42.00% 4.00% 4.00%
September  24-26,  2004 100.0% 39.8% 32.2% 28.0% 926  RV 52.59% 42.44% 3.13% 1.84%
October  1-3,  2004 100.0% 36.9% 36.6% 26.4% 934  RV 48.61% 47.43% 1.39% 2.57%
October  9-10,  2004 100.0% 36.5% 35.3% 28.3% 941  RV 47.61% 47.72% 1.38% 3.29%
October  14-16,  2004 100.0% 36.9% 34.7% 28.3% 942  RV 48.62% 46.07% 1.38% 3.93%
                   
                   



Gallup Poll
Internal partisan affiliation breakdowns



                       
                  Year  2000  Presidential  weighting
                  Republican Democrat Independent
                   
                  VNS  calculated  exit  data
      36.94% 34.71% 28.34%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 89.00% 11.00% 42.00% Bush: 49.00%     46.13%  
10/16/04   Favor  Kerry 9.00% 85.00% 47.00% Kerry: 46.00%     48.61%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 0.00% 0.00% 5.00% Nader: 1.00%     1.30%  
942  Registered   Other/UnDec 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% Other/UnDec 4.00%     3.96%  
      100% 100% 100%   100%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      36.45% 35.28% 28.27%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 92.00% 8.00% 40.00% Bush: 48.00%     45.36%  
10/10/04   Favor  Kerry 6.00% 89.00% 49.00% Kerry: 48.00%     50.05%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 0.00% 1.00% 4.00% Nader: 1.00%     1.36%  
941  Registered   Other/UnDec 2.00% 2.00% 7.00% Other/UnDec 3.00%     3.23%  
      100% 100% 100%   100%     100.0%  
                       
                   
      36.94% 36.62% 26.45%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 93.00% 10.00% 39.00% Bush: 49.00%     46.57%  
10/03/04   Favor  Kerry 4.00% 88.00% 53.00% Kerry: 47.00%     49.47%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 1.00% 1.00% 4.00% Nader: 1.00%     1.40%  
934  Registered   Other/UnDec 2.00% 1.00% 4.00% Other/UnDec 3.00%     2.56%  
      100% 100% 100%   100%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      39.85% 32.18% 27.97%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 92.00% 10.00% 45.00% Bush: 53.00%     47.64%  
09/26/04   Favor  Kerry 7.00% 84.00% 46.00% Kerry: 42.00%     47.10%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 0.00% 4.00% 6.00% Nader: 3.00%     3.35%  
926  Registered   Other/UnDec 1.00% 2.00% 3.00% Other/UnDec 2.00%     1.92%  
      100% 100% 100%   100%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      38.82% 33.05% 28.13%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 94.00% 11.00% 43.00% Bush: 52.00%     48.09%  
09/15/04   Favor  Kerry 4.00% 85.00% 50.00% Kerry: 44.00%     47.79%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Nader: 0.00%     0.00%  
935  Registered   Other/UnDec 0.00% 0.00% 1.00% Other/UnDec 1.00%     4.12%  
    Neither 1.00% 2.00% 3.00% Neither 1.00%     100.0%  
    No  Opinion 1.00% 2.00% 3.00% No  Opinion 2.00%        
      100% 100% 100%   100%        
                       
                       
      38.23% 35.53% 26.24%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 91.00% 7.00% 44.00% Bush: 48.00%     45.44%  
09/05/04   Favor  Kerry 6.00% 90.00% 43.00% Kerry: 46.00%     48.78%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 2.00% 2.00% 8.00% Nader: 4.00%     3.58%  
926  Registered   Other/UnDec 1.00% 1.00% 5.00% Other/UnDec 2.00%     2.20%  
      100% 100% 100%   100.0%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      37.56% 33.90% 28.54%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 88.00% 8.00% 37.00% Bush: 46.00%     43.32%  
08/25/04   Favor  Kerry 9.00% 88.00% 46.00% Kerry: 46.00%     49.47%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 2.00% 2.00% 8.00% Nader: 4.00%     3.52%  
876  Registered   Other/UnDec 1.00% 2.00% 9.00% Other/UnDec 4.00%     3.69%  
      100% 100% 100%   100.0%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      38.57% 36.45% 24.97%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 89.00% 6.00% 37.00% Bush: 46.00%     42.77%  
08/11/04   Favor  Kerry 6.00% 87.00% 44.00% Kerry: 45.00%     47.69%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 2.00% 5.00% 10.00% Nader: 5.00%     5.33%  
897  Registered   Do  not  know: 3.00% 2.00% 9.00% Do  not  know: 4.00%     4.22%  
      100% 100% 100%   100%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      39.19% 38.32% 22.49%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 92.00% 7.00% 41.00% Bush: 48.00%     45.52%  
08/01/04   Favor  Kerry 5.00% 91.00% 46.00% Kerry: 47.00%     49.15%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 1.00% 1.00% 7.00% Nader: 2.00%     2.66%  
916  Registered   Do  not  know: 2.00% 1.00% 6.00% Do  not  know: 3.00%     2.67%  
      100% 100% 100%   100%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      40.55% 36.33% 23.12%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 84.00% 7.00% 30.00% Bush: 43.00%     39.43%  
07/21/04   Favor  Kerry 9.00% 89.00% 50.00% Kerry: 47.00%     50.91%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 4.00% 3.00% 9.00% Nader: 5.00%     5.08%  
878  Registered   Do  not  know: 3.00% 1.00% 11.00% Do  not  know: 5.00%     4.58%  
      100% 100% 100%   100%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      36.70% 37.37% 25.93%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 85.00% 6.00% 34.00% Bush: 42.00%     40.60%  
07/11/04   Favor  Kerry 11.00% 89.00% 47.00% Kerry: 50.00%     51.06%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 1.00% 2.00% 10.00% Nader: 4.00%     3.91%  
891  Registered   Do  not  know: 3.00% 3.00% 9.00% Do  not  know: 4.00%     4.42%  
      100% 100% 100%   100%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      34.13% 37.64% 28.23%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 90.00% 8.00% 40.00% Bush: 45.00%     44.63%  
06/23/04   Favor  Kerry 7.00% 86.00% 43.00% Kerry: 46.00%     46.92%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 2.00% 3.00% 12.00% Nader: 6.00%     5.42%  
882  Registered   Other/UnDec 1.00% 3.00% 5.00% Other/UnDec 3.00%     3.03%  
      100% 100% 100%   100.0%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      35.49% 37.72% 26.79%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 86.00% 9.00% 33.00% Bush: 42.00%     41.54%  
06/06/04   Favor  Kerry 8.00% 82.00% 45.00% Kerry: 45.00%     46.26%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 3.00% 5.00% 15.00% Nader: 7.00%     7.38%  
896  Registered   Other/UnDec 3.00% 4.00% 7.00% Other/UnDec 6.00%     4.81%  
      100% 100% 100%   100.0%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      34.77% 37.26% 27.97%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 90.00% 9.00% 33.00% Bush: 44.00%     43.44%  
05/23/04   Favor  Kerry 7.00% 83.00% 48.00% Kerry: 46.00%     47.16%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 2.00% 4.00% 12.00% Nader: 6.00%     5.47%  
883  Registered   Other/UnDec 1.00% 4.00% 7.00% Other/UnDec 4.00%     3.93%  
      100% 100% 100%   100.0%     100.0%  
                       
                       
      32.27% 33.98% 33.75%       34.37% 38.86% 26.77%
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers   Adjusted  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 90.00% 6.00% 31.00% Bush: 41.00%     41.46%  
05/09/04   Favor  Kerry 7.00% 87.00% 44.00% Kerry: 46.00%     47.64%  
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 3.00% 4.00% 15.00% Nader: 7.00%     6.67%  
877  Registered   Other/UnDec 0.00% 3.00% 10.00% Other/UnDec 6.00%     4.22%  
      100% 100% 100%   100.0%     100.0%  
                       
                       


Here are the latest partisan preference internals for the Newsweek, CBS News, Washington Post and Gallup polls conducted during overlapping time-frames during October. It looks as if the Newsweek poll conducted during this common time period appears to have a more divergent look at the preference of the Independents than do the other national sample polls.


      36.16% 34.16% 29.68%    
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers
Newsweek   Favor  Bush 95.00% 7.00% 40.00% Bush: 48.00%
10/15/04   Favor  Kerry 3.00% 88.00% 51.00% Kerry: 46.00%
MOE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 0.00% 1.00% 2.00% Nader: 1.00%
1,004  Registered   Other/UnDec 2.00% 4.00% 7.00% Other/UnDec 5.00%
      100% 100% 100% Total: 100%



Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers
CBS  News   Favor  Bush 91.00% 11.00% 40.00% Bush: 47.00%
10/17/04   Favor  Kerry 4.00% 84.00% 45.00% Kerry: 45.00%
MOE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 2.00% 1.00% 4.00% Nader: 2.00%
565  Likely   Other 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Other 0.00%
CBS  News   Wont  Vote 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% Wont  Vote 1.00%
    Depends 1.00% 0.00% 1.00% Depends 1.00%
    Do  not  know: 1.00% 3.00% 9.00% Do  not  know: 4.00%
      100% 100% 100%   100%


Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers
ABC/WaPost   Favor  Bush 90.00% 12.00% 46.00% Bush: 48.00%
10/14/04   Favor  Kerry 10.00% 85.00% 46.00% Kerry: 48.00%
MOE  ±3.0%   Favor  Nader 0.00% 1.00% 5.00% Nader: 1.00%
1,203  Likely   Other 0.00% 0.00% 1.00% Other: 0.00%
    Neither 0.00% 0.00% 2.00% Neither: 1.00%
    Wont  Vote 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% Wont  Vote: 0.00%
    Do  not  know 0.00% 2.00% 2.00% Do  not  know: 1.00%
      100% 100% 102%   99%


      36.94% 34.71% 28.34%    
Poll  Information   Demographics Republican Democrat Independent   Poll  Numbers
Gallup   Favor  Bush 89.00% 11.00% 42.00% Bush: 49.00%
10/16/04   Favor  Kerry 9.00% 85.00% 47.00% Kerry: 46.00%
MoE  ±4.0%   Favor  Nader 0.00% 0.00% 5.00% Nader: 1.00%
942  Registered   Other/UnDec 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% Other/UnDec 4.00%
      100% 100% 100%   100%


I have created a temporary 'ping' list to many who had expressed interest in these 'Rep/Dem/Ind' poll breakdowns. If you wish to be added (or removed) from this 'ping' list, please place a reply on this thread and I will attempt to clean-up this list so as to not bother those who do not wish to read this type of poll analysis.

Hope this helps...



dvwjr

1 posted on 10/19/2004 12:18:46 AM PDT by dvwjr
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To: 1stMarylandRegiment; 2nd Amendment; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; ableChair; admiralsn; AFPhys; ...

Gallup poll ping...


dvwjr


2 posted on 10/19/2004 12:19:28 AM PDT by dvwjr
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To: dvwjr

You're using registered voters not likely voters, right?


3 posted on 10/19/2004 12:22:36 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: dvwjr

Ok, being somewhat number challenged. It seems to me the really interesting numbers are the ones that show a greater percentage of Democrats who favor Bush, than the percentage of Republicans who favor Kerry. This election was supposed to be about the hatred for Bush, but yet he seems to be pulling more Democrats, than Kerry is pulling Republicans. Am I reading this incorrectly?


4 posted on 10/19/2004 12:23:44 AM PDT by Casloy
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To: dvwjr
The interesting thing in this poll is that Bush's base is stronger than Kerry's and Bush is pulling more of Kerry voters away from Kerry than Kerry is from bush. Bush is also doing well with independents.. I am more convinced that this thing might not be as close as everyone is saying.
5 posted on 10/19/2004 12:25:58 AM PDT by DSBull (Leather Belts, with Liberal logic everywhere they are keeping my head from exploding)
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To: DSBull
Any and every one can manipulate numbers to favor what they want them to. Get out and vote and make sure that everyone who agrees with you does the same and that's what will make the difference. I'm now going to change my tag to "Screw the Polls! Vote!!!!"1
6 posted on 10/19/2004 12:30:48 AM PDT by TheTwelvePack (WTF is Allen Keys doing?)
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To: Casloy

Kerry has two bases, and Bush is chopping away at one of them, and it's not the kook base he's chopping away at either.


7 posted on 10/19/2004 12:37:38 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Real gun control is - all shots inside the ten ring)
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To: dvwjr

I really enjoy these threads, and I've been using the information in these threads to inspire those I meet on the street nearly every day of the week that seem down and out about this election. They always walk away with a smile on their faces.


8 posted on 10/19/2004 12:40:04 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Real gun control is - all shots inside the ten ring)
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To: dvwjr

Thanks for an important post. Here is my concern:

"Despite the lead Bush has opened up nationally, the two candidates are essentially tied among likely voters in the 16 competitive showdown states in which the race for electoral votes is being fought. This suggests that some of Bush's current national gains may in essence be "lost" in states where the election outcome is fairly certain to be strongly for Bush or strongly for Kerry"


9 posted on 10/19/2004 12:47:22 AM PDT by nathanbedford
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To: Casloy

The Gallup numbers are all Registered Voters...


dvwjr


10 posted on 10/19/2004 12:49:30 AM PDT by dvwjr
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To: nathanbedford

"Thanks for an important post. Here is my concern:

"Despite the lead Bush has opened up nationally, the two candidates are essentially tied among likely voters in the 16 competitive showdown states in which the race for electoral votes is being fought. This suggests that some of Bush's current national gains may in essence be "lost" in states where the election outcome is fairly certain to be strongly for Bush or strongly for Kerry""

The race has really come down to Ohio,Wisconsin,Iowa,and New Mexico.W needs Ohio or Wisconsin plus Iowa or New Mexico. The "16 battleground states" is ancient history.If Kerry leads by 6 or 16 in Michigan it matters not.Kerry is going to take it.Missouri,Virginia,Oregon,Washington,New Jersey,West Virgina,Minnesota,New Hampshire are not really battlegrounds anymore.So stretching the "battleground" poll to 16 states is a meaningless measure. If Gallop conducted a poll of those four states and W was behind then I would be worried.




11 posted on 10/19/2004 1:03:51 AM PDT by Reaganez
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To: BigSkyFreeper; dvwjr

It's the elctoral count.
What is it now?


12 posted on 10/19/2004 1:26:06 AM PDT by onyx (John "F" Kerry deserves to be the final casualty of the Vietnam War - Re-elect Bush/Cheney)
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To: dvwjr

Please add me.


13 posted on 10/19/2004 1:29:25 AM PDT by Jet Jaguar (Who would the terrorists vote for?)
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To: onyx
According to realclearpolitics.com, Bush leads Kerry 227 to 220, and six states are considered battleground states.



Solid Bush
(176)
Leaning Bush
(51)
Toss Up
(91)
Leaning Kerry
(67)
Solid Kerry
(153)
AL (9)
AR (6)
IA (7)
ME (3)
CA (55)
AK (3)
CO (9)
ME/CD2 (1)
MI (17)
CT (7)
AZ (10)
MO (11)
FL (27)
MN (10)
DE (3)
GA (15)
NV (5)
NM (5)
NH (4)
HI (4)
ID (4)
NC (15)
OH (20)
NJ (15)
IL (21)
IN (11)
WV (5)
PA (21)
OR (7)
MD (10)
KS (6)
 
WI (10)
WA (11)
MA (12)
KY (8)
 
NY (31)
LA (9)
 
RI (4)
MS (6)
 
VT (3)
MT (3)
DC (3)
NE (5)
ND (3)
OK (7)
SC (8)
SD (3)
TN (11)
TX (34)
UT (5)
VA (13)
WY (3)
Bush Total = 227
Toss Up = 91
Kerry Total = 220

14 posted on 10/19/2004 1:37:30 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Real gun control is - all shots inside the ten ring)
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To: BigSkyFreeper

Thanks.
Very pretty posting,
but the numbers are worrisome
and I HATE to have to worry.
I want a landslide.
How can ANY thinking person vote for Kerry?


15 posted on 10/19/2004 1:40:56 AM PDT by onyx (John "F" Kerry deserves to be the final casualty of the Vietnam War - Re-elect Bush/Cheney)
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To: onyx

Interesting strategy though. Bush has hit 3 "Leaning Kerry" states since the 3rd debate, and Kerry seems focused on the tossup states.


16 posted on 10/19/2004 1:42:32 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Real gun control is - all shots inside the ten ring)
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To: onyx

These numbers may not be accurate. As I understand, when Bush left NJ, that state went from "leaning Kerry" to "tossup", so Kerry has lost those.


17 posted on 10/19/2004 1:45:02 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Real gun control is - all shots inside the ten ring)
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To: BigSkyFreeper

Did you watch BORe tonight?
I just stomached the interview with Brinkley
and I am so MAD, I am penning a note to O'Reilly.
Historian with a political bent!
NOBODY on to off-set (balance) Brinkley's
whitewashing of Kerry.

Fair and balanced, my you know what.
BORe is courtng Kerry... wanting that interview.
Bet he gets it and makes Kerry look good, right
before the election.
Damn.
I hate getting mad this late at night.


18 posted on 10/19/2004 1:50:29 AM PDT by onyx (John "F" Kerry deserves to be the final casualty of the Vietnam War - Re-elect Bush/Cheney)
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To: onyx

Yeah, I just watched the interview. BO was kissing Brinkley's you-know-what.


19 posted on 10/19/2004 1:56:27 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Real gun control is - all shots inside the ten ring)
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To: BigSkyFreeper

Come on Bill, I am a partisan Republican, but "historian" Brinkley is a partisan Democrat. Where was the balance to off-set Brinkley's whitewash of Kerry's
post war activities? Brinkley explaining away Kerry's own words! Outrageous
and inaccurate.

Tricia Onyx
Vicksburg, Mississippi


20 posted on 10/19/2004 1:57:35 AM PDT by onyx (John "F" Kerry deserves to be the final casualty of the Vietnam War - Re-elect Bush/Cheney)
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