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To: Biomaven who wrote (13579)10/28/2004 2:39:55 PM
From: zeta1961  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 52153
 
The new warm-and-fuzzy Kerry?

A product of hangin' out with THE BOSS<g>

I'm going to go out on a limb here..Bush wins with at least a 5 point margin without a terrorist pre-election attack..

I have a feeling the polls have been biased to capture Kerry voters, recently I've thought about the possibility of saying you're voting for Bush is not 'cool', hence biasing the results?..far fetched speculation..I also think the repub's have done a better job registering people who will actually go to the voting machine..I can't say that about the Dem's..The people voting for Bush actually like the guy, whereas majority of those saying they will vote for Kerry don't like him..how motivated will they be to go vote? I agree Peter re: cell phone issue or non-issue?

no financial bets.. but nervous, not pretty, regardless of who wins..our nation will remain polarized..terrorists will continue their ways, world neighbors will continue to look after their own interests..imho...

How 'bout those SOX..!!! I'm selfishly sorry that they swept..was a nice distraction from the above..

Zeta



To: Biomaven who wrote (13579)10/28/2004 2:47:05 PM
From: nigel bates  Respond to of 52153
 
One key question here is how good the polls are...

Good Slate article on the polls -

slate.msn.com

It's been an interesting campaign. Extraordinarily high feelings on both sides, and a partisan divide I haven't witnessed since Margaret Thatcher took on 'the enemy within'... despite opposing candidates no honest person ought to admit feeling enthusiastic about.

My own guess is that it will break sharply one way or another on the day, and my gut says that it won't be for Bush.
I shan't be putting a lot of money on it, though. <g>

Would an attack change the result ? I'd be offended if someone suggested that terrorists could change my vote.