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To: mishedlo who wrote (21046)10/30/2004 3:08:14 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
<But Colleen Murphy, a Republican official in Orange County, posted an alarmist message on the party's Web site about the intensity and numbers of Democrats casting early ballots there. "I want to tell you, it's been a culture shock," she wrote. "If you don't get yourselves out of your routines and your comfort zones and do what is necessary to support the president between now and November 2, I'm afraid we're all in for a little culture shock that will last beyond the next four years.">

Phantom voters? Is so, somebody's wrong, and will have major "rock their world" egg on face if this is the reality? Market displacement if so?

Review of major polls as of today:

Newsweek Bush + 6, was Bush + 1 yesterday
Gallup Bush + 5
Battleground Bush + 5
Wash Post Bush + 3
Strategic Vision 10/29 battleground state polls shows Bush winning or tied in seven, and only down one percent in one.
strategicvision.biz
strategicvision.biz

Then another set of completely different outcomes:

Fox News Bush + 2, but Bush + 5 yesterday.
Tipp Bush + 2
LA Times Bush + 1
Rasmussen Bush + 1
Zogby Kerry + 1



To: mishedlo who wrote (21046)10/30/2004 4:32:50 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
The alter "Lawrence Kudlow" Land of Oz reality view of the huge increase in Pa voter registration, including 100,000 net new Democrats, just dismiss it as fraud and the dead, and claim "advantage GOP".

freerepublic.com

I guess depending on which reality one wants to believe, Bush has a problem if they aren't actually dead people. Survey.com for PA shows Kerry up 53-45, which huge minority leads 89-7 blacks (GOP has been claiming 18% black support), 89-11 Asians, others, 53-44 18-34.
freerepublic.com

If our view of the world is correct (economic stress for a lot of folks), we have this clue from from Ohio, under 40k support Kerry 59-41, are they voting?:

freerepublic.com