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To: djia101362 who wrote (10963)11/1/2000 7:37:02 PM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
I have said and believe -

Bush elected - we gain 200 in one day on Naz

Gore - we lose 150

Vster the Financial pollster



To: djia101362 who wrote (10963)11/1/2000 8:59:29 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
some good meaty details from presidential poll results

a polling expert on CNN today claims Gore will NOT carry even Tennessee

just read a nice detailed poll review from Tuesday's InvBusDaily

Gore has the woman vote by a margin of 7%
Bush has the man vote by a margin of 19%
Bush has the investor vote by a margin of 16%

Bush is making inroads into Gore strongholds: liberals, blacks

Bush now leads in EVERY REGION
his leads in the Northeast and Midwest are narrow enough to be within the margin of sampling error
Gore's support among labor is thin in Midwest

but most importantly, Bush has momentum in corralling the Undecided Vote
the old pollster rule stresses the importance of the Undecideds
the Undecideds are critical in tipping the balance

here is a quote from Mr Mayur of TIPP, TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence:

"That is the reason behind the big MO... when an incumbent and a challenger run a close race, the undecided in the end typically favor the challenger"

I suspect Gore's people wont turn out in the polls in strong numbers
the guy is an effing dork

the intelligent moron from Tennnessseee will not be elected

/ Jim (studied polling stats in a great course)