Posted on 11/02/2004 7:55:30 PM PST by Just Dan
NBC was playing the "states needed to win" game. Stated that the states are falling just like they did in 2000.
ALso said if Kerry Doesn;t Take Florida, It's mathematically over!!
Well, Bush will win. But technically Kerry doesn't need FL if he gets OH, right?
CBS and Fox both give Pennsylvania to Kerry.
Kerry won't win OH, nor FL.
Duh. What riveting insight from the MSM. I guess they are running out of things to say already.
Don't quit your day job, Senator! Or release your military service files! Or your tax papers!
Mrs. Kerry, we regret to inform you that your husband, low-life scum that he was,...
NBC - And Broke-aw who was hoping to retire with Kerry in the WH...not going to happen!!!
FL is over. MSM just can't bring themselves around to calling it.
Bowles just lost -
You aren't kidding. I want to scream at the TV every time Russert brings out out his electonic tablet and starts scribbling and repeating what he just said half an hour ago.
Man, this is the first I've heard of this.
Yes! Burr has 100,000 lead over Bowles. But the Press had Bowles up 10% last week. Wishful thinking now = polling.
Right, I think. From what I can tell if either Bush or Kerry takes both FL and OH they'll win barring a miracle. If those states split it's up in the air.
wrong. He would still need Michigan and WI and poss more
According to the poll results so far, you are correct...
5.56mm
There not going to give it to Bush. This is BS.
Wouldn't it be great to get rid of yet another clintonoid? I hope this is true.
I detect a little sarcasm.. but they way it was said is why I posted it
Russert was scribbling away on his tablet showing how kerry has run out of options...
FWIW, the DUers are freaking out... :-D
Florida is all but over - 85% in; President leads by 4.2% and 250,000+ votes!
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