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To: zeta1961 who wrote (13581)10/28/2004 3:02:48 PM
From: former_pgs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52153
 
Most of my friends in research are cell phone only, including myself (i'm in the greater 18-30 demographic).

Most of my friends in research are also pro-stem cell, and realize the true limitations of current policy in that regard. It's clear to most in our academic circle that the decision regarding stem cells is not scientifically motivated.

They're all registered to vote, despite not being polled. We'll see what transpires...



To: zeta1961 who wrote (13581)10/28/2004 4:23:23 PM
From: Michael Young  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52153
 
Bush's problem is that he is polling under 50% with only a two point lead on average.

History suggests that the majority of undecided voters go against the incumbent, particularly one as controversial as Bush. He has an uphill battle going into next week.



To: zeta1961 who wrote (13581)10/29/2004 12:28:10 AM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52153
 
I attended a rally for Kerry today in Madison WI. I was surprised at how many people showed up at 11 am. the governor said there were 80,000 people there. While people may not love Kerry - they really dislike Bush. So there isnt any ambivalence evident. I expect an unusually large turnout amongst African Americans and the under25 population. The only question I have nationally and specifically in florida relates to the jewish vote, which has historically been heavily weighted towards the democrats. However several high profile jews such as Ed Koch have announced that they will support Bush. I expect that whoever wins Florida wins the election.