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Default Zogby has Kerry ahead in Battleground States


"basskisser" wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in message

hlink.net...
"jps" wrote in message
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In article . net,
says...

"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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Oh, looky here.

The overtly REPUBLICAN site that takes all the polls, combines the

results
and
projects the winner has Bush slip slidin' away.

Let's all sing along:

Slip slidin away,
Slip slidin away,
The more you smear your opposition
The more you're slip slidin away......


From Election Projection.com:
Kerry 327 EV
Bush 211 EV



http://www.electionprojection.com/elections2004.html


In 4 of the states which Kerry "leads", he has less than a 1 point

lead:
Ohio 0.14%
Florida 0.45%
Nevada 0.47%
Missouri 0.88%

Those states have 63 electoral college votes and Bush won all 4 in

2000.
He'll win all 4 again.

Bush was leading 2 weeks ago, so what happened since then?

Bush-friendly
polling data (Foxnews, WSJ, etc.) has been replaed with

Kerry-friendly
polling data (Newsweek, ABC News, CBS, Washington Post, etc),

because
the
Kerry friendly polling data is "newer".
http://electionprojection.com/formula.html

That's it! There's no other significant difference. In two weeks,

Bush
will lead by 30 or 40 EC votes again.

Wooohoooo!!! Here's one of the "nobby predictions" list!!!

Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaa!!!


Good. I'm glad you liked that. Just so you can archive it, here's the
prediction again:

Today is August 3rd. By August 17th, Bush will be leading on
electionprojection.com's EC tally by at least 30 to 40 EC votes.


Ah, the spin continues, your a good little marcher for the party!! You
didn't mention, in your previous prediction, that the tally had to be
from electionprojection.com.


I responded to Gould's post about electionprojection.com. Two weeks ago,
Bush led according to electionprojection.com. Currently, Kerry leads
according to electionprojection.com. I predicted that Bush will lead in EC
votes according to electionprojection.com by 30 to 40 votes by August 17th.
If you knew how to follow a thread, you'd have known that I was talking
about electionprojection.com's tally. What other EC tally would I have
been referring to?