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Kerry Getting Bushed?
October 25, 2004
Bush is Truman, Kerry is Dewey, Harvard professor Wiliam J. Stuntz explains, at Tech Central Station. More to chew on - poll-wise: school kids pick Bush; a CNN/Gallup poll puts Bush ahead nationally, and in Florida, while showing rising unfavorables for the clueless bloviatrix and would-be First Lady THK (keep talkin', T). Zogby/Reuters has Bush ahead, too. Insurance for Bush: Carter and Clinton, on the stump for Kerry. Posted by Matt Rosenberg at October 25, 2004 10:53 PM Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry: Comments:
Strange thing, the polls. Zogby has had Kerry up for a while, but now says that Bush is up. Rasmussen has had Bush up a while, but now says that Kerry is up for the first time. Florida seems to be breaking for Bush (maybe Sen. Lieberman pulling for Bush there is helping). Ohio is still tight, and New Hampshire looks dicey. Dick Morris, on the New York Post, once very confident of Bush victory, seems uncertain due to an unprecedented voter turnout, but seems generally pessimistic based on past trends. Posted by: James J. Na at October 26, 2004 06:46 AMPost a comment
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