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nini2287
Junior Chimp
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« on: August 02, 2006, 03:34:21 PM »

I want to see an Arizona State Univ poll before I give this race to Kyl.

So you want to see a generally inaccurate university poll before you make a prediction on a race that has shown a Republican incumbent in a conservative state leading  by large margins in every single poll so far?
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nini2287
Junior Chimp
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E: 2.77, S: -3.39

« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2006, 01:59:56 PM »

Uh, Nina, you say that this race isn't competetive and VA is, well a couple of weeks back Survey USA had it a 12 point race and the Webb race a 19 point race. Rasmussen overstates republican support. Just like he says that most people favor the death tax repeal, and most people don't favor it.

All I am saying is that AZ, NV, and VA aren't vulnerable as of yet and we have see if they become vulnerable. The republicans in those 3 states have lopsided margins consistantly. Whether it is research 2000 showing a 20 point race for Ensign, Survey USA correctly showing a 19 point race for Allen, and Survey USA showing a correct 12 point lead for Kyl.

When I have said Virginia is vulnerable barring Allen being outted as a homosexual?

I think we can both agree that both Kyl and Allen are ahead right now somewhere in the margin of 10-20 points, although the "correct" numbers are unknown (and frankly irrelevant).

What "correct" polling numbers do you have that show a majority of Americans don't favor the estate tax (death tax is just a term coined by far-right conservatives) repeal?
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