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To: LindyBill who wrote (72089)9/20/2004 8:30:42 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793896
 
Five Points?
Shot in the dark blog

Last week, it was the news that Illinois and New Jersey - very blue states - were in serious play (the President may be ahead in Jersey, and tied in Illinois despite Chicago's dominance of the state's voting climate).

Before that, rumors that California was uncomfortably close, and Ahnold hadn't begun to campaign.

Now, according to the latest Rasmussen poll, Kerry is up by five points.

In New York - the bluest of the blue states.

As I write this, the Rasmussen site is being inundated with traffic, so I can't find the numbers for Massachusetts. But if Illinois, New Jersey, and now New York are even remotely close, and assuming Rasmussen is accurate (always a dicey assumption with any poll)... [edit: Massachusetts Kerry up only 12]

As Drudge says, "developing hot".

Presidential Tracking Poll: Bush-Kerry

Updated Daily by Noon Eastern Election 2004

Presidential Ballot

Bush 48.1%
Kerry 45.3%
Other 2.6%
Not Sure 4.0%
RasmussenReports.com


Monday September 20, 2004--The latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows President George W. Bush with 48% of the vote and Senator John Kerry with 45%. The Tracking Poll is updated daily by noon Eastern.

Colorado remains a Toss-up with Bush on top 46% to 45%. Colorado's Senate race is just as close with Republican Pete Coors up by a point over Democrat Ken Salazar. We will issuing more state election polls throughout the day and will update our Electoral College projections at 5:00 p.m. Eastern.



To: LindyBill who wrote (72089)9/20/2004 9:04:20 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793896
 
Will the format of the debate and the moderators allow him to display that contradiction during the debates?