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CARLHAYDEN
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E: 1.38, S: -0.51

« on: August 29, 2004, 04:35:32 PM »

Michigan: Kerry 50% Bush 45%

=>Pretty close

New Jersey: Kerry 51% Bush 43%

=>Pretty close

New York: Kerry 56% Bush 37%

=>Whatever

North Carolina: Bush 53% Kerry 43%

=> I expect NC to drift back to Bush over time, but it's not double digits quite yet.

Oklahoma: Bush 59% Kerry 36%

=> Whatever

Pennsylvania: Kerry 49% Bush 45%

=> Pretty close

South Carolina: Bush 52% Kerry 43%

=> Tad low, not that it matters

Texas: Bush 57% Kerry 38%

=> whatever

Virginia: Bush 50% Kerry 45%

=> I'd say 7-8, but this is a month long bot poll and most gains for Bush here came last 2 weeks

Washington: Kerry 49% Bush 42%

=> Pretty close

Wisconsin: Bush 48% Kerry 45%

=> I may be the only one, but I do have Bush barely up in this state.

The last 3 polls have all had Bush up

=>  LA Times (useless poll I admin) Bush +1 / +4
=    Moore Information (Bush +1 from a GOP firm)
=>  Robo-Bot Pol (Bush +3)

Three in a row, admittedly from a less than amazingly good crop of pollsters.

We will see Smiley

Oooops.... almost forgot.....

I don't trust these bot polls Smiley

Maryland looks about right

Michigan looks about right

North Carolina looks about right

Oklahoma looks about right

Pennsylvania looks about right

Texas

Looks about right.

Washington

Looks about right.

New York

Looks a little Bush friendly.

Virginia

Looks a little Kerry friendly.

South Carolina

Way too Kerry friendly.

Wisconsin

Plausible (I tend to agree about Bush being slightly ahead).

New Jersey

Will the Ds in New Jersey keep up self-destruction?  The biggest real move.
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CARLHAYDEN
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E: 1.38, S: -0.51

« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2004, 04:58:13 PM »

The Republicans in Illinois have also been in a self-destruct mode for the last few years.

I wonder if there isn't some kind of lemming complex which periodically afflicts state parties.
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