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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (127307)11/6/2000 11:23:22 AM
From: stribe30  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570098
 
Jim: Heres an interesting story from USA Today:

A snippet:

With campaigning down to its final day, latest state polls
show that while Bush has a thin lead nationally, Gore is
nudging ahead in the Electoral College.
When you add the states that are close, but leaning toward
one candidate or the other, both fall short of 270 electoral
votes. Gore, however, is slightly closer to the magic number:
Gore leads in 17 states and the District of Columbia for
252 electoral votes.
Bush leads in 28 states for 250 electoral votes.

usatoday.com



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (127307)11/6/2000 11:27:28 AM
From: stribe30  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570098
 
Hillary for Prez in 2004! (2008 if Gore wins and then gets re-elected) :)

As for Canada.. I think most people will just vote Jean Chretien back in.. we'll see tho.



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (127307)11/6/2000 11:32:45 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570098
 
Jim,

I think Bush will win FL, maybe PA but maybe lose MI.

Do you care to quantify you prediction in electoral college / popular vote?

Are you aware that NY was only Hillarys 3rd choice for a state to sucker? First choice was California but Feinstein wouldn't budge and second was Mass...

The states that have gone heavily Democratic in recent elections. It tells you something about her confidence level. Notice that the list doesn't include Arkansas, which has become a competitive state.

Joe