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Politics : Proof that John Kerry is Unfit for Command

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (14913)10/2/2004 5:49:33 PM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Read Replies (2) of 27181
 
Electoral College Projections: Based Upon Most Recent Rasmussen Reports Survey Data and Election 2000 Results

Electoral College

2004 Projected

Bush 213
Kerry 169
Toss up 156
Total 538
RasmussenReports.com


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September 30, 2004--The latest Rasmussen Reports Electoral College projection shows George W. Bush with 213 Electoral Votes and John Kerry with 169. There are now twelve states with 156 Electoral Votes in the Toss-Up category.

Yesterday's change resulted from moving Michigan from Leans Kerry to Toss-Up. It was the third straight day a Kerry state has shifted to Toss-Up status (New Jersey and Maryland were the other two states). Generally speaking, any state where the candidate leads by less than five points is considered a Toss-Up.

The 213 Electoral Votes projected for Bush matches his highest total of the year. He has been at this level since the Republican National Convention.

For Kerry, the total of 169 Electoral Votes is his lowest total of Election 2004. Kerry was constantly in the lead and consistently above 200 projected Electoral Votes until mid-August. Kerry fell behind Bush in the Electoral College count during the weekend leading up to the Republican National Convention.
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