Parent Article: A limerick for the electoral college |
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Re: A limerick for the electoral college |
by Jack Ryan (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 04 Nov 2004
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Dear Joe,
I would like to bring you back to your July 13 prognostication. Poll Watch: Bush Approval Rating.
We might have to start referring to you as the great and powerful Kreskin or something like that.
ML also predicted in the same post that Bush would go down in flames. Our old friend gehrig is also in here predicting doom for our leader.
Here it is in case you would like to see it again:
by ML
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13 Jul 2004
Just at a glance, the CBS/NY Times poll data (gray square) seems to demonstrate the least volatility, i.e. it tracks closest and most consistently the overall moving average of all the polls. And it now indicates Bush's lowest popularity yet, at ~42%. So it sure looks like Bush's fall continues and is unlikely to turn around, barring any major flag-waving, chest-beating foreign policy October surprises, right into the November election.
Re: Poll watch: Bush approval
by gehrig
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13 Jul 2004
Here's a graph from the Washington Post a few weeks back calling out what the spikes were. Currently, Gallup is calling it a dead heat.
@%<
Thank God the American people voted for victory rather than surrender.
BTW, the electoral college has served us well and although, I admire your consistency, who would ever bother entering a small state if it were determined solely on the basis of the popular vote.
The entire country is bathed in Red with the exception of the large Urban areas. Are you saying we should let these power centers determine our future?
In anycase, one thing I know about you folks on the left, is that you never give up. I actually kind of admire that. Keep sending us liberals from the North East and we will keep defeating them. (Hillary Perhaps)
Thanks As Always for a very entertaining campaign.
Jack |