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AR15.COM
10/9/2004 6:43:47 AM EDT
Some nice numbers from www.rasmussenreports.com


National Tracking Poll:

Bush 48 Kerry 46

53% Think President Bush will be re-elected

77% Have Clear Idea Where Bush Stands on Issues

On economy, 49% prefer Bush, 45% Kerry

For War on Terror, 52% prefer Bush, 44% Kerry



Keep in mind Rasmussen underpolls how Republicans are doing to eliminate the argument that he is a shill for the party...  Paebr and I are in agreement, you can usually add 3 points to Rasmussen's numbers for Bush to account for his downplay.
10/9/2004 6:48:35 AM EDT
[#1]
I'm cautiously optimistic.  Last night I feel we saw the beginning of the end for kerry.  People notice things like the little laugh that Bush had.  People in general like confidence,  they knew that the president didn't do well in the first debate, so they wanted to see what he was made of on the second.  I beleive he showed them.  
10/9/2004 9:26:53 AM EDT
[#2]
Latest numbers, just up

www.rasmussenreports.com/Presidential_Tracking_Poll.htm
10/9/2004 9:29:10 AM EDT
[#3]
Latest numbers are the highest Bush has ever been at on Ras:

Date Bush Kerry
Today 49.6 45.9
Oct 8 48.4 46.1
Oct 7 47.8 46.7
Oct 6 47.2 46.9
10/9/2004 9:31:49 AM EDT
[#4]
Let's not forget the Rasmussen Rule... add 3-4 points to his Bush number as he plays down the Republican number as he IS a partisan pollster and he wishes to avoid being dismissed as a shill...  Shit, I even see the DUh crown grudgingly acknowledging his validity at times.
10/9/2004 9:35:38 AM EDT
[#5]
Rasmussen has this for Ohio: Bush 48% Kerry 47%

This one makes me nervous.  The dems are pulling out all stops to win this state no matter what the cost.  Bush can still win without Ohio but he would need Wisconcin (I think he's going to win wisconcin) and Iowa (not so sure on Iowa)


10/9/2004 9:36:53 AM EDT
[#6]
There are many other polls that show Bush up a couple more points... remember the Rasmussen Rule!
10/9/2004 9:42:15 AM EDT
[#7]
IT'S STILL GONNA BE A BUSH LANDSLIDE!!!!


SCREW THE LIBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WHO WOULD OSAMA VOTE FOR?????????????????????

DEATH TO AL QUIDEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10/9/2004 9:42:30 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
Rasmussen has this for Ohio: Bush 48% Kerry 47%

This one makes me nervous.  The dems are pulling out all stops to win this state no matter what the cost.  Bush can still win without Ohio but he would need Wisconcin (I think he's going to win wisconcin) and Iowa (not so sure on Iowa)





We have to win Ohio by 2% or more.
There will be A LOT of underhanded voting going on this election in Ohio. (read FRAUD)
We have been eharing reports of Unions turning in registration cards with the same adrress for 50 different names, and Frnklin Co (Columbus, OH) is at 101% registration according to 2000 census numbers. (granted the numbers are 4 years old and don't account for immigration to Columbus, but that still means 90-95% registration.  I don't buy it!)
10/9/2004 9:43:24 AM EDT
[#9]

There are many other polls that show Bush up a couple more points... remember the Rasmussen Rule!




I agree, one of the papers in Ohio whos polls are generally accurate from what I saw on TV had Bush up by 9.  This poll was done right before the first debate.

That being said, I'm still nervous about what the dems are doing there.
10/9/2004 10:05:36 AM EDT
[#10]
Tag
10/9/2004 10:50:45 AM EDT
[#11]
Don't forget about Oregon.  They have gay marriage on the ballot and that is going to draw out all sorts of conservative voters who normally stay home.  Plus as the Bush tidal wave sweeps the East libs in the West may stay home.  Go Nethercutt!!!!!

GunLvr
10/9/2004 10:55:54 AM EDT
[#12]
We should all pray for a Bush victory. I really believe a skerry victory would, to simply put it, be a sign of the end. And just to say I'm not usually the one here preaching.