Anyone Else think Bush's days are numbered?

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chess9

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NTDZ:

OMFG! Some honesty from a right winger? :) Good for you.

And, I agree as I have said before you can tell by the level of the desire in the majority of people you talk to. People are saying things like: "Yes, I'm voting for Bush, but I'm not too happy." Well, that's a voter who will find a reason not to show up on election day. Sure, Dems have plenty of those too, but ours want Bush out more than they want Kerry in. So they are more likely to vote, IMHO.

-Robert
 

piasabird

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Most Polls arent even open yet. I prefer to see information based on reality and the actual voting numbers.

However, if Kerry wins then his and edwards seats are up for grabs and their governors are free to appoint someone to replace them!
 

conjur

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Jun 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: piasabird
Most Polls arent even open yet. I prefer to see information based on reality and the actual voting numbers.

However, if Kerry wins then his and edwards seats are up for grabs and their governors are free to appoint someone to replace them!
Hmm..


http://www.sun-sentinel.com/ne...ll=sfla-home-headlines
More than 1.8 million Floridians have cast their ballots through early or absentee voting -- nearly 2½ times the number of people who voted early in 2000.

People aren't going to stand in-line unless they're really incited to vote, typically against someone they despise.
 

OneOfTheseDays

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That's the problem for Bush. In all those polls where he is within the margin of error with Kerry it doesn't help him any. Those young voters that aren't being polled, could and should push Kerry up by a couple percentage points. Bush doesn't have that benefit, so he's got to keep 4-5% leads in states he wants to win. That's why I believe Kerry will win because nearly all the battlegrounds states are statistical ties.
 

Infohawk

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Originally posted by: chess9
NTDZ:

OMFG! Some honesty from a right winger? :) Good for you.

Yeah ntdz is mostly decent from what I've seen. Tends not to be as abusive and intellectually dishonest as some of the other conservative posters. LordT is another one who's decent-- besides that his views are outrageous and he has a tendency to troll once in a while...