Except the cell phone poll that showed it 55-40 for Kerry. But who needs numbers?
Cell phone poll?
rotflmao!
Anywho 55-40 is pretty damn split when it comes to this age range. It should be more like 70-30 or 80-20.
Except the cell phone poll that showed it 55-40 for Kerry. But who needs numbers?
Originally posted by: Chadder007
Yep, Kerry has a safe enough lead.....no need for all Kerry supporters to go out and vote tomorrow.![]()
No, come onOriginally posted by: judasmachine
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
One egg, two eggs, three eggs....
Man we are going to have so many chickens! Isn't it just wonderful?![]()
I'm anti-bush, and I agree with that statement, it ain't over till it's over.
Originally posted by: Condor
Originally posted by: Sudheer Anne
Based upon the polling I'm seeing and the general momentum that seems to be in Kerry's favor, I don't think this election will be close at all when it comes down to the electoral votes. As expected, voter turnout will be immense this election. Young, old, middle-aged, they are all voting in record numbers. The excitement and interest in this election is unparalleled in recent years. So far, Kerry and Bush are pretty much tied in most key battleground states. Now, if voter turnout is big, and young people go out and vote I believe they will be the factor that push's Kerry over the top in nearly every battleground state. I just don't see this election going to Bush at all at this point. Bush needed to sustain his RNC bounce of 6 or 7 pts. if he wanted to win this thing. But this is just my predicition and I'll probably be dead wrong anyways.
Just shows how badly the chromosome chains have deteriorated in the last 18 to 20 years!
Originally posted by: Genx87
Except the cell phone poll that showed it 55-40 for Kerry. But who needs numbers?
Cell phone poll?
rotflmao!
Anywho 55-40 is pretty damn split when it comes to this age range. It should be more like 70-30 or 80-20.
Originally posted by: Genx87
Except the cell phone poll that showed it 55-40 for Kerry. But who needs numbers?
Cell phone poll?
rotflmao!
Anywho 55-40 is pretty damn split when it comes to this age range. It should be more like 70-30 or 80-20.
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
No, come onOriginally posted by: judasmachine
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
One egg, two eggs, three eggs....
Man we are going to have so many chickens! Isn't it just wonderful?![]()
I'm anti-bush, and I agree with that statement, it ain't over till it's over.
Kerry will win. Be on our team![]()
I know. But just say he winOriginally posted by: judasmachine
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
No, come onOriginally posted by: judasmachine
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
One egg, two eggs, three eggs....
Man we are going to have so many chickens! Isn't it just wonderful?![]()
I'm anti-bush, and I agree with that statement, it ain't over till it's over.
Kerry will win. Be on our team![]()
I hope you're right, but counting our eggs now does no one any good.
Originally posted by: Chadder007
So....the young inexperienced and unknowledgable all vote for Kerry? LOL
I already have made my prediction in the "Bush won't win (He won't)" thread I started recently.Originally posted by: chess9
TLC:
You might go out on a limb and actually make a prediction. You won't turn into a pumpkin, or a liberal.
-Robert
Originally posted by: Genx87
I think Kerry will win but for another reason. The Redskins lost to the Packers yesterday. That being said the polling numbers I have heard actually has young voters about evenly split 50/50 between the two.
In the past democrats usually carry the women and young people. Something they are doing neither of this campaign.
It could really go either way electorally. But I expect the popular vote to be within 3% points.
Also while people are ramping up the registered voters thing through the media. The offical numbers across the US was up about 3%. How many of those 3% will show up is anybodys guess.
No not really. Though the DUb has been a lousy President I don't believe enough people think that Kerry would be much better. It'sd a case of the Devil you know vs the Devil you don't.Anyone Else think Bush's days are numbered?
Originally posted by: conjur
There's a vibe...it was visible in the Brokaw interviews. The Bush campaign is flailing. Even Limbaugh is desperate. He's almost in tears today! :laugh:
Originally posted by: Zedtom
Originally posted by: conjur
There's a vibe...it was visible in the Brokaw interviews. The Bush campaign is flailing. Even Limbaugh is desperate. He's almost in tears today! :laugh:
I'm listening to Limbaugh right now...Wow! He is really freaking out.
Originally posted by: Jhhnn
Gotta go with Conjur. There's a vibe, an undercurrent, a certain something going on that the polls can't capture- some deep rising up in the electorate which doesn't bode well for Republicans, at all.
They know it, too, even while trying to keep up the usual smug. Smell it? That's the smell of fear...