fujiyama
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Thu Oct-28-04 08:14 PM
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We're goin to take OH and WI - and therefore the election |
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The last time a democrat took OH, but lost WI was '44 I think.
It's not goin to happen this time. Bush has put a lot of time into the state, but it's trending our way again. ARG - up 1 point, Zogby has us up by a decent margin as well.
Nader is irrelevant this time. He won't get more than 1%.
We're not losing Hawaii and New Jersey. We'll take MI and PA handily. Fuck Schilling. We're also taking New Hampshire.
I don't know about Iowa and New Mexico. Vilsack is confident about Iowa. Democrats have a huge advantage in early voting. Even if republicans slightly outnumber dems there on election day, dems still may win the state.
As for New Mexico, Richardson has to deliver or his future political aspirations will be set back by a lot.
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Thu Oct-28-04 08:16 PM
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1. We keep all blue states |
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and pick up NH and OH. Im my opinion. Kerry will be named the next president before the results from Calfornia are in
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Thu Oct-28-04 08:18 PM
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2. Why should I bother to post when you put it so succinctly? |
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:)
But there are some interesting sidebars: NV, AZ, MO, AR, CO
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fujiyama
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Thu Oct-28-04 08:25 PM
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Two other wildcards could be Arkansas and Virginia.
Even if th returns show Kerry losing Virginia, if the margin is less than 5%, we'll be taking this.
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Thu Oct-28-04 08:21 PM
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3. OH, WI and Iowa are the big ones. |
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