Hey find some more. Change the names and you could write it today. Bush won.
Thank you for creating this thread.
I used this one in a post the other day.
I guess the Dems dont feel the need 'change' their talking points. It's deja vu all over again!
But no financial implosion in 2004, or potential "Bradley effect" (grasping for straws) either.
for later
Great find...Ive been thinking of this same thing but hadnt located the old articles. Brainwash the masses starts now ~~
Since Labor Day, the media have released about 20 polls on the presidential race. Three show a dead heat, one shows George W. Bush leading by a single percentage point, and the rest show Al Gore leading by one to 10 points. In the latest polls, Gore leads by an average of five points. It's fashionable at this stage to caution that "anything can happen," that Bush is "retooling," and that the numbers can turn in Bush's favor just as easily as they turned against him. But they can't. The numbers are moving toward Gore because fundamental dynamics tilt the election in his favor. The only question has been how far those dynamics would carry him.
Now that he has passed Bush, the race is over.
Was that poll typical or an outlier?
President George W. Bush won the popular vote in 2004 by a 50.7% to 48.2% margin over Senator John Kerry. The final Rasmussen poll had the President winning 50.2% to 48.5%.
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