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Friday, September 10, 2004
You think you've private lives
Think nothing of the kind
There is no true escape
I'm watching all the time
I'm made of metal
My circuits gleam
I am perpetual
I keep the country clean
I'm elected electric spy
I'm protected electric eye
- Judas Priest
Oh my my, how prophetic those words seem today as the Chicago dictator released plans to have 2,000 surveillance cameras in public places. This is exactly what is so troubling with Democrats getting elected. Their idea of fighting terrorism isn't going to war in countries that aid Muslim extremist. Their idea of fighting terrorism is spying on the average everyday citrizen. Forget freedom under Democrat rule, it doesn't exist, government is responsible for your well being. Don't drink, don't smoke, watch what you eat, don't own a gun, government dictates your healthcare, government should issue national ID cards, and now government should keep video surviellance on you whenever you are in public.
This is what Democrats keep complaining about. They don't like the money being spent over in Iraq, it should be spent over here infringing on the freedom of everyday people under the guise of fighting terrorism. Isn't it obvious that the Democrat leadership isn't the least interested in ending terrorism? If they were, they would have ended Laden's career back when Clinton was president. Those days are so easily forgetten because they don't want it too end. Terrorism provides the excuse needed to infringe on every single one of our liberties.
It's not enough for liberals that our airports are more secure than Fort Knox. No, they think rectal exams are needed as well. They want every port to be treated in the same manner. One doesn't have to believe me, all they have to do is clean out their ears and listen to the Democrats, they are telling you what their goal is.
Wasn't it obvious in 2000 before terrorism was the central issue? Don't people remember that SMEAGORE said if elected President he'd give Holly wood six months to clean up their act. If they didn't SMEAGORE and the federal government was going to force them too. Speekun of SMEAGORE, is he getting worse? I can almost hear those words "My Pre...... sidency".
And what of the Democrat candidate who, instead of standing on his record with truth on his side, decides to silence those who oppose them because they "are liars"? What of the man who couldn't be president who threatened to sue stations that aired ads by private citizens who opposed him. Or did everything he could to keep O'neils' book out of bookstores? And what of his actions over the course of his career meeting with leaders who were hostile to America and the Rights of Men? These aren't acts commited by a freedom lover.
I have been saying all along that this election is going to be a landslide, that Bush was going to pull away after the conventions. This election is almost over, but like every good horror movie, the monster comes back too life. The Republicans need to drive the final nails in the coffin of John Kerry's campaign and with it the Democrat party. It's time to drive the points home. With such a weak candidate, the party is losing ground and people who wouldn't otherwise be, are now open to the idea of voting Republican. It's time too woo those votes with conservative ideology, not patronizing social programs.
We have people in this country who are complaining that America is too imperialistic - offer them a one way ticket to a less imperialistic country, like China.
We have Christians in this country who think that the Democrats stand for Christian values - it's time to wake them up.
We have minorities who believe that they are just as capable of succeeding on their own as Anglos- it's time to tell them that affirmative action confirms just the opposite.
Defeat the Democrats in November, defeat them everywhere.
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Yeah, I was a little pissed today, okay alot. I had good reason.
When I got home last night I got a letter saying that I was negligent in an automobile accident on August 23, 2004. They had my name, my truck, my address and they wanted me to send my insurance papers to them.
So around 1 pm I called them and asked them about this accident.
I had some serious questions.
"How bad was the accident?"
Oh my, I was in an accident? I hoped I didn't get hurt...
"How serious was my injuries?"
The lady on the other end informed me that I was okay but I insisted...
"I must have been hurt real bad because I don't even remember the accident." I tried to jog my memory...
"Where did the accident occur?"
Not remembering the accident, I tried to jog my memory some more and began to ask questions about the area.....then it hit me, what about my poor truck, was it totaled?
"Did I have severe damage to my truck?"
Then I realized I was driving my truck today, so I wondered if this is some trick on me?
"What color was my truck? Does she even know?"
Could she identify my truck or should I make a run for it?
Who was ****** *******(their client)?
Yeah, I was pissed, but wouldn't you be? I'm still pissed.
Posted at 10:23 pm by Avman
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[Originally meant to be posted on Thursday night but my net was down.] Another poll shows that Bush is opening up the lead in this years election. This time the poll is an ABC News/Washington Post poll.
So I think it's time to help jump start John Kerry's lagging presidential campaign. One of those ideas is too quit saying "Vietnam War" and just say "When I served in a war". This can do a couple of things for Kerry. First, he can change which war he served in. One day, he could serve in the Vietnam war, then it can be the Cambodian war, and then the Korean war. He could even say he served in the Revolutionary war. It doesn't have to be true, all Kerry has to do is say it, Democrats will believe it, and that would show he's more qualified to serve as President than Bush.
The other benefit of talking about "serving in the war" is that it could mean the war on poverty, drugs, illiteracy, and the war on healthcare. It doesn't have to mean he killed people. He can say that he fought bravely from his nice cushy senate seat. Each week, he can serve in a different war.
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Claim to have served as a Soviet Spy during the Russian war in the Middle East. Making this claim helps explain his voting record during the 80's and it also gives Kerry the claim that he fought against "Terrorism since the 80's" Again, it does not have to be true. All that is needed is for John Kerry to say it, making Democrats believe it, and thus, makes him qualified to be President.
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Claim to have health problems which would qualify him as being more understanding to the healthcare needs of the poor. Yeah, John Kerry may be richer than George W. Bush, but having health problems means he feels the pain of sick people. Also, the left can say "How dare you question whether or not Kerry is fit to serve, how uncompassionate it would be to make fun of somebody's (a liberals) health problems". Oh I know they make fun of Cheney and his heart problems, but that's okay, he's a Republican.
He could brag about his Senate record and nobody can question it because the rest of us never served with him. And as for the evil Republicans, well "they never served in the same state with John Kerry, so how will they know?" He can say whatever he wants about his Senate record, and only one person is qualified to question him. If that one person comes out against Kerry.... come on, every one knows that Senator Ted likes adult beverages.
See how safe it is to talk about his Senate record?
He could boast that he is smarter than evil people who rush into war, like that George W. Bush, who after a few short months rushed into war. Or even worse, rushing into war against a country that didn't attack us, only two days after the attack on Pearl Harbor. FDR rushed into war against Germany, John Kerry would never have done that.
Infact, John Kerry should talk about all the freedoms we should give up, in order to be safe. For example, he should remind us, that even after all the new security in the Airports, that America still isn't safe. He should make national id cards a center piece of his campaign. He could argue that the national ID cards makes it easier for government law agencies to track non-American terrorist. It's easier because... if they don't have a card, they are a terrorist.
John Kerry could also remind us that he is from the sixties. For some reason, this makes him qualified. Well, maybe not. But at least he can think it does, and because he thinks it does,
Democrats will believe it.
John Kerry can have a new slogan before the election, I fought for my country before I fought against it."
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It only shows just how much America has changed in the course of two hundred years. I was reminded earlier of another American veteran who fought in a war for America. It was during the American Revolution and many Americans fought and died bravely. One soldier realized that the war wasn't the right war for his country and began to work against the American soldiers.
His name was Benedict Arnold. Back then, he was called a traitor, today, he'd be called a presidential candidate for the Democrat party.
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The Democrats got some great news today, reports from the Middle East confirm what the liberals have been saying all along. Our actions in the Middle East are a disaster for this country. The Americans are losing every where they are fighting, suicide bombings have Americans dug into their trenches. It's going badly for us and we know this because...a Bin Laden Deputy told us so! Democrats cheer! Hope abounds for ya!
Posted at 07:11 pm by Avman
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Wednesday, September 08, 2004
Thurs, Sep 9
Indianapolis at New England -
Suddenly everybody loves the Patriots, sep da galloping Colts.
AV~picks Colts 35 Patriots 27 (62)
Final Score Patriots 27 Colts 24 (51)
Season Record 0-1
Sat, Sep 11
Tennessee at Miami - Ricky Williams ain't missed, especially by the Titans
AV~picks Titans 27 Fins 12 (39)
Final Score Titans 17 Fins 7 (24)
Season Record 1-1
Sun, Sep 12
Seattle at New Orleans -
Nawlins, home of the Blues, gets a good dose of the blues from the Hawks
AV~picks Hawks 27 Sorryaints 9 (36)
Final Score Hawks 21 Sorryaints 7 (28)
Season Record 2-1
Cincinnati at NY Jets -
Bengals roar in New York, Jets get landed
AV~picks Bengals 23 Jets 13 (36)
Final Score Jets 31 Bengals 24 (55)
Season Record 2-2
Arizona at St. Louis -
Cardinals relive the past in St. Louis, some things never change.
AV~picks Rams 38 Cardinals 17 (55)
Final Score Rams 17 Cards 10 (27)
Season Record 3-2
Oakland at Pittsburgh -
Da Raiduhs hit a brick wall last year, hit a steel wall Sunday
AV~Picks Steelers 24 Raiduhs 16 (40)
Final Score Steelers 24 Raiduhs 21 (45)
Season Record 4-2
San Diego at Houston -
Houston is the only team to be undefeated in season openers, trend continues
AV~picks Houston 17 Bolts 13 (30)
Final Score Bolts 27 Houston 20 (47)
Season Record 4-3
Jacksonville at Buffalo -
Bills get their legs turnin early, run over the Jags. AV~picks Bills 17 Jags 6 (23)
Final Jags 13 Bills 10 (23)
Season Record 4-4
Detroit at Chicago -
Da Bears claw a victory in OT
AV~picks Da Bears 23 Lions 20 OT (43)
Final Score Lions 20 Bears 16 (36)
Season Record 4-5
Baltimore at Cleveland -
Showtime is old time, Browns pick on Deon.
AV~picks Browns 31 Ravens 28 (59)
Final Score Browns 20 Ravens 3 (23)
Season Record 5-5
Tampa Bay at Washington -
Hail to the Redskins because they get the early win
AV~picks Redskins 27 Buccs 13 (40)
Final Score Redskins 16 Buccs 10 (26)
Season Record 6-5
Atlanta at San Francisco -
The NFL gets reminded who the best QB in the NFL is. Hint - he ain't in Fila.
AV~picks Falcons 21 Niners 13 (34) Final Score Falcons 21 Niners 19 (40)
Season Record 7-5
Dallas at Minnesota -
Big Tuna turned da boize into winners in just one season
AV~picks Boize 26 Vikes 10 (36)
Final Score Vikes 35 Boize 17 (52)
Season Record 7-6
NY Giants at Philadelphia -
Da Army Ants (G.I. Ants) march into Philidelphia, destroy burdz
AV~picks Army Ants 31 Eagles 20 (51)
Final Score Eagles 31 Army Ants 17 (48)
Season Record 7-7
Kansas City at Denver - Chiefs go on warpath, Broncs get bucked. Gawd this hurts.
AV~picks Chiefs 45 Broncs 10 (55)
Final Score Broncos 34 Chiefs 24 (58)
Season Record 7-8
So far I am having a terrible week. Come on Carolina, salvage the week.
Mon, Sep 13
Green Bay at Carolina - Packers have eye on Lombardi's trophy but the Panthers eye the pack
AV~picks Panthers 23 Pack 21 (44)
Final Score Pack 24 Panthers 14 (38)
Season Record 7-9
Posted at 08:34 pm by Avman
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Dear John Kerry, help is on the way.
I am beginning to feel sorry for the Kerry camp. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see the liberals get absolutely smashed on election day. I would love nothing more than George Bush getting 500 plus electoral votes on election day. I want this too be a landslide for Bush. I want this election to be a clear rejection of liberalism.
Still, it's early in the election. Too early for a campaign to appear to be falling apart, much like the Kerry camp appears to be doing. It's unusual for Kerry to let something more important interfere with his vacations, but lagging poll numbers finally separated Kerry from his vacation. Nothing has cut short his vacation before, not even his presidential campaign.
But the Senator seems to have run out of ideas to show how he has been a leader and becomes more desperate as his numbers continue to decline. It's this sense of desperate urgency by the Kerry camp that has got me thinking of some ideas to help re-energize his campaign.
I will comprise a list of ideas that John Kerry and John Edwards can use to show why they are more qualified than the Bush administration is. Look for that in the next couple of days. If you have any ideas please send it and I put "Ideas for Kerry/Edwards" in the subject line and I will post it with a link to your weblog if you have one.
Also, tonight I will do my AV~picks since the football season starts tomorrow.
Posted at 09:11 am by Avman
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Monday, September 06, 2004
After the President gave his acceptance speech on Thursday, I was a bit ambivalent to what I was supposed to feel. Was I supposed to be happy that George Bush is giving us permission to own things? Should I be down that he thought we make government bigger? Or should I just be ecstatic because we had a guy in office who understood that Rights come from God and because this is so, Rights belong to every single human being, not just those born in certain parts of the world. What ever those feelings were supposed to be, or whatever it was that I just saw, I was just trying to soak it in. I was speechless.
Shortly after the GOP closed out their convention, the Senator that committed war crimes took some podium and began to bash the president. As I watched this, three thoughts came across my mind.
First was that this guy is totally classless. Why was he taking the stage like this?
Then I thought that he must have been desperate. For Kerry to try to upstage Bush immediately after the GOP convention is an act of desperation. It was so out of character for a presidential wannabe that it should turn off even the most ardent Democrats
Thirdly, I picked up on John Kerry flip flopping in the middle of his own speech. One minute he's saying that the "speech lasted forever" and "now that the president has finally finished his speech". Then in the next minute he says, "But I don't know how many of you watched that. After reading their speeches — I actually didn't get to see any television, because I was in an airplane or flying or going somewhere..." You can read the speech by Clicking Here
His rally was so bad that even his supporters in the background looked confused.
Today, John Kerry gave another speech, and once again, he talked about what George Bush than he does about John Kerry. The problem is the average person can smell desperation from the candidate. In his third paragraph he launches into Bush with As the president likes to say, there's nothing complicated about it. It does all come down to one letter -- W. George W. Bush. What do you think that W stands for? That W stands for wrong. Wrong choices, wrong direction for America. And this election all comes down to one decision: Do we want four more years of wrong choices, or do we want to move America in a new direction?
It's not so much what he is saying rather than a lack of it. It seems to me that the Kerry campaign realizes it's losing, and losing badly. A front runner talks up about himself, a person behind has no choice but to go on the attack. The fact that Bush is staying upbeat and talking about his policies and his administration makes Kerry look all the worse.
Many of you have already heard it predicted but now that prediction is coming true. This campaign is coming unhinged, the poll numbers are about to explode in Bush's favor, the flood gates are about to be opened. This election is going to be over before the debates. John Kerry and John Edwards are about to have their political careers finished. The funny thing is, Bush isn't a great President, the Democrats just make him look that way.
Some bloggers have posted the answers to a questionaire that I sent out earlier. If you would like to see their answers then click the following links.
Furious Libertarian answered the questions You can visit his blog at Furious Libertarian
Maybe I Think Too Much expressed his POV.
Colorado Conservative shares his thoughts
If you have posted your thoughts to the questionaire on your blog and would like me to acknowledge it please email me with the phrase 'Questions for Polibloggers'. I will post a link to your blog where you answered the questions.
Posted at 07:45 pm by Avman
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Saturday, September 04, 2004
I could be pretty popular but...
Now that the two parties had their conventions, it's time to ask this question again.
I will ask this question again in October.
As it becomes more and more evident that the Democrats made a huge mistake in nominating the self admitted war criminal named John Kerry, I have to wonder How do you ask a Democrat to be the last Democrat to vote for a mistake?
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I just can't suck up. I do want to thank you folks that come here on a regular basis because I know that you respect my opinion, even though at times I screw up on basic english.
I was thinking at just how popular I could be if I just play the Bushfan role. If I just took everything the president said and cheered him on, even when I thought he deserves to be jeered.
Understand that as a man, I like the president. He's a wonderful guy, I'm certain of it. But he is also the president of the United States and is in the line of fire. He is also the leader of our party, and the direction he goes, so does our party. If he veers off to far to the left, who will stand for conservative values? As long as I do, somebody does.
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Don't believe the 8-11 point Bush bounce that you keep hearing about. Not that I question what Time Magazine would say. (not me, he he). In fact, I believe this poll is accurate in that the people they questioned now favor Bush. However, I wouldn't be suprised to see the numbers drop on this particuliar poll.
I just wouldn't call this poll a convention bounce. Most of those polled in the Time poll were questioned prior to the President's speech. In otherwords, we haven't seen the convention bounce yet. Though it has been me that has said this election is going to be a blowout all along, I am just not confident in these numbers. However, Rasmussen Reports is showing exactly what I have been showing for a couple of weeks, Bush 49% Kerry 45%
Posted at 09:49 pm by Avman
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Posted at 09:23 am by Avman
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Thursday, September 02, 2004
Questionaire for polibloggers
I came up with some questions and I would like to hear other polibloggers opinions of. If you would like to take a stab at these questions I would love to hear your answers.
Questionaire for polibloggers
1. Which founding father do you admire the most? Why? - John Adams - Though he was considered by some to be nothing more than an agitator, he was the backbone that lead to the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution.
2. What’s your favorite historical quote? - "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
3. Which President do you admire the most? Why? - The Great Communicator, Ronald Reagan. So many quotes to remember him by, but most notably, 'Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall'. The passing of this president still breaks my heart. The world was alot better with Ronald Reagan in it.
4. What, if anything, would you legalize?-
Marijuana, cigarettes.
5. What, if anything, would you make illegal? - Yugo's - they are dangerous.
6. What is the most admirable thing about John Kerry? - He can really blow a Gerbil.
7. What is the most admirable thing about George W. Bush? - I know where he stands, all the time.
8. Which pollster do you trust? Why? -
Battleground poll - Ed Goeas and Celinda Lake partner together and have a bipartisan poll.
9. How many electoral votes do you think each candidate will win? (538 total) - Bush 470 Kerry 68
10. Favorite political commentator? Why? Rush Limbaugh, he's the great one. Rush Limbaugh is the one political commentator that can keep me glued to my seat, even when I have more important things to do. When Limbaugh speaks, I sit in silence. Nobody shuts me up, except Limbaugh.
11. Who would you rather have a beer with, Bush or Kerry? - Bush, he knows what a beer is. He even knows what Chili is.
Bonus Question
Which candidate will infringe on freedom the most? - They both will take great strides to infringe on freedom, however, I think George W. Bush understands what freedom is better than John Kerry does.
Posted at 11:25 pm by Avman
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My thoughts on the speech given by the President
Reaction to the first half of his speech
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Socialist.
enough of the socialism.
Okay, you convinced me, you are a socialist.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a nominee for the Democrat party....
Seriously, if a Democrat said everything the President just said, I wouldn't like it. I didn't like it much coming from a Republican either.
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Second half reaction
Best line of the speech.....
People sometimes have to correct my English -- I knew I had a problem when Arnold Schwarzenegger started doing it.
Nothing special in what he is saying.
I'd rather have George W. Bush than that other guy.
I like George W. Bush.
Re-elect Bush, we know where he stands. Then after his re-election, fight his socialist agenda.
Posted at 10:41 pm by Avman
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Thursday night Poll numbers
Earlier I was reminded that Senator Kerry went down to Nicaragua and played nice with a cruel dictator. It also reminded me of Fidel's trip to New York where he recieved a standing ovation led by Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY). Or that Jesse Jackson made trips to both Nicaragua and Cuba to be near cruel dictators.
We have our politicians, movie stars, and other national figures defend and support the world dictators. Dictators that maliciously murder people, let people starve because they are of different political persuasions, and torture innocent people in order to obtain information. Innocent people give information, often false information, just to stop the torture, only to be greeted with death.
Those figures cause great harm to the life of freedom.
I am reminded of a time before George W. Bush, when Americans received the utmost respect from the world. That respect, when Muslims loved us so much that they approached our Naval Craft called the USS Cole. They loved us so much they left a mark on that ship.
I remember a time that Clinton, who had the respect of world leaders, got a promise from the Korean that they would not build Nuclear weapons. Never mind that they built them, they respected us, so they promised. Did you really expect anything else?
I remember that our borders were so secure under the Clinton administration, that people had to sneak information out of New Mexico. They respected us so much that they wanted to have our knowledge. I guess they don't want it under a Bush administration.
I remember a day that our World Trade Center was bombed, and we did nothing, because we had the respect of the world. Getting the World Trade Center bombed meant that the world respected us.
I remember a day that the world respected us so much, that when our president needed a political distraction, he could go bomb Iraq, and nobody complained.
I remember a day that we had so much respect in the world, that after one of our Blackhawks went down in Somalia, those people dragged our soldiers through the streets, proud to have Americans in their land. They did this out of respect.
We don't have those days anymore. Thanks to President George W. Bush.
Pacifist propaganda usually boils down to saying that one side is as bad as the other, but if one looks closely at the writing of the younger intellectual pacifists, one finds that they do not by any means express impartial disapproval but are directed almost entirely against Britain and the United States …"---1984 by George Orwell
Running Poll
8-30/8-31/9-1/9-2
George W. Bush
percentage 49.76/49.65/49.40/49.42
Electoral 340/332/322/322
John F. Kerry
percentage 45.62/45.78/46.04/46.02
Electoral 198/206/216/216
Colorado
-Bush 54.46/53.56/52.55/52.54
-Kerry 42.38/43.14/44.18/44.20
Connecticut
-Kerry 49.05/49.07/49.34/49.34
-Bush 43.63/43.73/43.54/43.57
Florida
-Bush 50.29/50.17/50.37/50.59
-Kerry 45.57/45.72/45.55/45.35
Hawaii
-Kerry 53.54/53.00/53.00/53.00
-Bush 41.41/42.00/42.00/42.00
Illinois
-Kerry 49.91/49.49/49.70/49.62
-Bush 45.57/45.82/45.55/45.65
Indiana ***LEAD CHANGED FOR KERRY***
-Bush 47.20/46.23/48.91/49.02
-Kerry 46.80/47.82/45.15/44.88
Iowa ***LEAD CHANGED FOR KERRY***
-Bush 48.13/47.17/49.53/46.11
-Kerry 47.81/48.74/46.39/49.84
Louisiana
-Bush 53.25/53.33/53.79/54.15
-Kerry 42.00/41.98/41.56/41.22
Maine
-Bush 50.34/50.67/50.67/51.33
-Kerry 42.28/42.00/42.00/42.00
Massachusetts
-Kerry 52.21/52.11/51.80/51.64
-Bush 43.07/43.22/43.56/43.75
Michigan ***LEAD CHANGED FOR BUSH***
-Bush 47.49/46.56/46.95/46.91
-Kerry 46.08/47.10/46.74/46.81
Minnesota
-Bush 47.80/47.63/47.64/47.97
-Kerry 46.92/47.20/47.21/46.91
Nevada ***LEAD CHANGED FOR BUSH***
-Kerry 47.47/47.19/47.39/46.89
-Bush 47.4747.94/47.76/48.35
New Hampshire ***LEAD CHANGED FOR KERRY***
-Kerry 48.67/52.67
-Bush 48.00/44.00
New Jersey ***LEAD CHANGED FOR BUSH***
-Kerry 47.82/47.50/47.47/47.25
-Bush 47.35/47.97/47.93/48.17
New York
-Kerry 51.60/51.10/51.12/50.99
-Bush 42.79/43.46/43.41/43.56
Ohio ***LEAD CHANGED FOR KERRY***
-Bush 47.99/47.72/47.06/47.17
-Kerry 47.01/47.45/48.03/47.95
Oregon
-Kerry 48.28/48.58/48.84/48.96
-Bush 47.76/47.55/47.29/47.15
Pennsylvania
-Bush 49.24/49.04/48.68/49.14
-Kerry 44.87/45.13/45.54/45.13
South Carolina
-Bush 49.57/49.72/49.86/50.00
-Kerry 43.02/42.94/42.82/42.70
Vermont ***LEAD CHANGED FOR KERRY***
-Bush 50.79/48.48/44.78/44.78
-Kerry 42.86/45.45/49.25/49.25
Virginia
-Bush 50.24/50.57/50.65/50.49
-Kerry 47.06/46.76/46.69/46.80
Washington
-Kerry 51.88/51.48/51.60/51.47/
-Bush 45.01/45.29/45.19/45.34/
West Virginia
-Bush 51.90/51.83/51.83/51.82
-Kerry 46.19/46.33/46.33/46.36
Wisconsin ***LEAD CHANGED FOR KERRY***
-Bush 47.75/46.37/45.22/45.73
-Kerry 46.34/47.78/48.95/48.50
Added New Hampshire was solidly in Bush's column, now is in Kerry's column.
Posted at 09:22 pm by Avman
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