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To: Rarebird who wrote (57822)9/2/2000 12:07:28 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116760
 
We are Guerilla's who are very well armed in all respects. We are going to let you come back to a statistical dead heat by the middle of September and have you proclaiming victory again before we cream you when it counts at the end. >>>>>

And at the end you will continue to battle traffic for hours, pay exuberant taxes and fight the war on the quality of life that you got no chance at....Rain, Sleed and Winter are coming soon too..<g> Bad for voter turnover <g>



To: Rarebird who wrote (57822)9/2/2000 10:53:27 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116760
 
here's one
CNN/USA Today/Gallup, Aug. 27, gave Bush 46 percent, Gore 45 percent.
newsmax.com

I'll dig for the other as time allows.



To: Rarebird who wrote (57822)9/2/2000 10:55:42 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116760
 
another.

Key quote:
In the Electoral College, poll numbers indicate Bush has a commanding lead, 341 votes against Gore's 150. The poll showed 47 electoral votes still up for grabs.
Thursday August 24, 2000 9:41 PM EST

Latest Tracking Poll: Bush Regains Lead

The latest tracking poll by Portrait of America/Rasmussen shows that Republican George W. Bush is regaining his lead over Al Gore.

The poll found that 44 percent of Americans would vote for Bush if the election were held today, compared to 40.5 percent for Gore.

Third-party candidate Ralph Nader pulled 3 percent and Pat Buchanan, 2 percent.

In the Electoral College, poll numbers indicate Bush has a commanding lead, 341 votes against Gore's 150. The poll showed 47 electoral votes still up for grabs.

The tracking poll suggests Gore's momentum has not only stopped, but may be receding.
newsmax.com



To: Rarebird who wrote (57822)9/2/2000 11:03:04 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116760
 
btw, you want to play "hard ball", get your guys to give up their oil stock holdings.....