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MODU
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« on: June 17, 2004, 12:53:09 PM »


I don't think it will change the balance of the votes much, if the increased turnout is across the board.  However, if we go back to the way the media screwed up the election last year by making their predicitions before polls closed, then you will see a sharp variance between East Coast voters and West Coast.  If Bush is being forecasted as taking most of the East Coast, look for a lower Democratic turnout on the West Coast (since Bush is slated to take most of the midwest anyway).  If they come out with the race being close on the East, you'd see both parties show greater voter turn out on the West.  If it looks like Kerry is winning in the East, you'd see a greater Republican turnout, but not with the Democratic voters (since they'd bank on California securing the election).

General observations from the last two decades (many of which from Hawaii and Washington State).
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MODU
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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2004, 01:55:18 PM »


HAHAHA . . . Tredrick.

Dream superbowl match-up for me would be the Jets vs the Giants.  I could wear both of my jersey's at the same time.  Smiley
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