This is just a possible error found in the poll data from Time and Newsweek. Zogby (John Zogby, a respected pollster, and the pollster for the Wall Street Journal, that commie rag) and Rasmussen (another respected polling group) claim that both polls have too many Republicans, based on raw data. When equalized to natinal average registration levels, Zogby reports a 3% Bush lead and Rasmussen a statistical tie. So, everybody put the champagne/tissues away and realize the election ain't over yet.
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Last edited by moof; September 8th, 2004 at 04:58 AM.
As it turns out, Kerry's bet at winning is Bush himself. If Bush screws up in the next two months this might change, but things are looking our way! Take that democrats!
Actually, last I checked Kerry, while behind on the popular vote, was 18 ahead on the electoral vote, which is not much and could easily slip.
Edit- Last newsweek, the one with the stupid looking ipod kid on the cover.
Yo she bitch. Click Click Let's go.
Last edited by Back For A While; September 8th, 2004 at 06:59 AM.
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