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Electoral Vote Predictor 2004: Kerry 280 Bush 258
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LiquidX
Interesting data.. seems accurate..take a look.

http://www.electoral-vote.com/


Hope it stays that way.. :D

EDIT:

Today's UPDATE!

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News from the Votemaster

Seven new polls today, one of them quite interesting. Survey USA ran a poll in Michigan completed Aug. 3 and it shows Kerry with an 11% lead there, well outside the 4% MoE. On Wednesday we reported a Survey USA poll giving Kerry at 12% lead in Pennsylvania. So now we have two of the big industrial battleground states, worth a total of 38 votes in the electoral college, in dark blue for the first time. Not a happy day for Karl Rove.

However, Karl can take comfort from the fact that Bush is maintaining his 5% lead in Ohio according to a new Strategic Vision poll. Ohio is a must-win state for Bush and right now he doing well there. Also, Kerry's lead in Minnesota has dropped from 8% to 2%, with Nader at 3%. Iowa is still a statistical tie. Florida has also flipped back to Bush, but only by 1% so it is still a statistical tie there, too.

Today's map is illustrative of what could actually happen in November. Bush wins Ohio by a substantial margin, wins Florida by a handful of votes, yet loses the electoral college due to Kerry's growing strength in the industrial states of the Midwest where many people have lost their jobs. But November is still a long time away.

Rasmussen just came out with two more of its 31-day tracking polls. In Arkansas Bush and Kerry are tied at 46% each and New Mexico gives Kerry the lead by 50% to 43%, but these polls are older than polls we already had so they don't count under our "latest-poll-wins" rule.
JM
long live the South and the Mid-West:D

something makes me think this website/results were pulled together by liberals..

pulled out of their ass.

>JM<
devonian rabbit
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Originally posted by JM
long live the South and the Mid-West:D

something makes me think this website/results were pulled together by liberals..

pulled out of their ass.

>JM<

why? i've checked it at times when it had bush ahead.
LiquidX
quote:
Originally posted by JM
long live the South and the Mid-West:D

something makes me think this website/results were pulled together by liberals..

pulled out of their ass.

>JM<


Dude, if you had checked and read the website.. where it got its poll results ( which it gathers from various sources and compiles together ).. DOnt be an ass, read before you talk. Look at the past data, current and such lol.

Mid-west heh.. I lived there for a while, I lived in Utah, and have family there as well.. and is the state that majorly supports it on this website, something thats somewhat turning as time goes heh.
DaveSZ
quote:
Originally posted by JM
long live the South and the Mid-West:D

something makes me think this website/results were pulled together by liberals..

pulled out of their ass.

>JM<


Here's one by a neocon then:


http://www.electionprojection.com/elections2004.html

EV's: Bush 211, Kerry 327


(I still don't put much stock in polls btw)
JM
look like i'm wrong.

>JM<
Cyrus King
quote:
Originally posted by JM
look like i'm wrong.

>JM<


right wingers are alwasy wrong:eek:
JM
quote:
Originally posted by Cyrus King
right wingers are alwasy wrong:eek:


you're right


:toothless

>JM<
LiquidX
Today's Update! :D
JM
quote:
Originally posted by LiquidX
Today's Update! :D


keeps changing - by a lot!

>JM<

LiquidX
quote:
Originally posted by JM
keeps changing - by a lot!

>JM<


Yeah, Florida back to Kerry.. heh.
LiquidX
Website Updated.. with Kerry still on the lead, giving him strength in certain states.
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