To: Dog
No I don't know live in Jersey.
Still, I think it is highly unlikely that Bush will win that state...
So seeing one poll amongst others that shows it close doesn't inspire any sense of celebration in me...
10 posted on
10/20/2004 3:20:10 PM PDT by
TBBT
To: TBBT
So seeing one poll amongst others that shows it close doesn't inspire any sense of celebration in me... What does this mean? There are many polls showing NJ in play, and even if you don't believe them then just look at the above individuals whose actions say the state is in play.
15 posted on
10/20/2004 3:26:33 PM PDT by
Coop
(In memory of a true hero - Pat Tillman)
To: TBBT
Well I've lived and worked in NJ for the last 26 years and I agree with you. There is no way Bush is taking this state. I do estimates for a living and I see a good cross-section of the middle class. There is a lot of hatred out there for Bush.
Between the liberals and the fraud, I'd say that if Bush gets to within 7 points on election day then he made huge inroads here.
We are a commuter state and sent hundreds of thousands of people through WTC everyday. I don't understand it, but the average Jerseyan only needs the smallest evidence to believe Kerry will be a capable military leader. They care much more about gay marriage, abortion rights and universal health care than they do about the military. I wouldn't be surprised if NJ were low on the list of states with a high percentage of veterans living here.
Having said that..... My brother, who is also a long term New Jerseyan thinks NJ is going to be the dark horse victory in this election for Bush.
At least 11/2 will be interesting ;-)
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