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To: Road Walker who wrote (200843)9/8/2004 11:40:55 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574784
 
Kerry is looking better in the electoral college polls.

Map and totals: electoral-vote.com

National polls:

"In the 3-day rolling average poll, Rasmussen now has Kerry and Bush exactly tied at 47.3% each nationally, with Kerry 1.2% ahead in the battleground states. If we compare this to the 3-day rolling average poll published Aug. 30, Bush is at exactly the same level he was then and Kerry is 0.9% higher. From these data, it appears that the postconvention bounce is already played out. In short, all the hand-wringing and cheering based on the Time and Newsweek polls was a bit premature. If you are a Democrat, you can stop crying in your beer; if you are a Republican, carefully try to pour the champagne back into the bottle. It is still very close."


That's funny........I guess that gurgling noise this AM was not my stomach but Republicans pouring the champagne back into the bottle. <g>

Its amazing how much that map can change in 24 hours. There are some significant differences from yesterday.

Having said that, I still think Bush is in the ascendant. Losing a month in this race, as Kerry did, can be very damaging.

ted