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Bush Opens Double-Digit Lead

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LMAO... I guess all the hate-mongering worked. It couldn't possibly be that the RNC had a better message than the DNC, and that they held a more inclusive convention.

Time Online says...

Frankly, I don't put much stock in any of the polls. But since the left lives and dies by them, it's fun to poke the tiger. :ph34r:

No matter how good she looks, someone, somewhere is
sick of her shit!

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As much as this news would make me very happy, I'm not going to rejoice until I see these kind of numbers across the board. I just checked Rasmussen's daily tracking poll and Bush had a 4 point lead.

Crossing fingers!:)



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"New York: For the first time since the Presidential race became a two person contest last spring, there is a clear leader, the latest TIME poll shows. If the 2004 election for President were held today, 52% of likely voters surveyed would vote for President George W. Bush, 41% would vote for Democratic nominee John Kerry, and 3% would vote for Ralph Nader, according to a new TIME poll conducted from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. Poll results are available on TIME.com and will appear in the upcoming issue of TIME magazine, on newsstands Monday, Sept. 6. "

Yep way to early to mean anything but Kerry sure didn't get much of a bounce out of his convention.

The "talking heads" said that was because most of the people had made up there minds and the convention wouldn't make a difference. Maybe

Maybe not

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There was a big swing in some of the electoral college polls from last week to this week... on one site last week Kerry had a slight lead (2 votes)... this week Bush has a wide margin (40 votes)... on another site Bush has a six vote lead (although that site has had him in the lead since last week)...

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My point is, it's fun to watch the liberal media trying to spin GWB's successful speech (their words) and the immediate 11 point bumb (which their own talking heads estimated at 5-6 points maybe.)

Again, I put no stock in any of this...it just goes to show you that watching politics can be a good sport if you have a sense of humor.

No matter how good she looks, someone, somewhere is
sick of her shit!

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Again, I put no stock in any of this...it just goes to show you that watching politics can be a good sport if you have a sense of humor.



I think it's more entertaining than watching most sports.
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Again, I put no stock in any of this...it just goes to show you that watching politics can be a good sport if you have a sense of humor.



I think it's more entertaining than watching most sports.



In sports, the hot heads have to actually put up on the field. Politicians only have to do that if elected, and even then it's not truly required. Certainly removes a lot of restraint.

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So... Now that bush is 11 or more points ahead, does that mean we're going to see him going about barefoot so he can keep count of his lead?:ph34r:

Mike.

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Again, I put no stock in any of this...it just goes to show you that watching politics can be a good sport if you have a sense of humor.



I think it's more entertaining than watching most sports.



Have you seen the stuff they do with motocross bikes -- the backflips and off-the-bike acrobatics?! :o

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Could this be the largest convention bump ever? :o



I doubt it. I seem to recall the media throwing around 20 point figures have been seen before. I really don't think it matters.

Some say Kerry's run is a sham, set up by the Clintons with their accomplice Terry McAuliffe. They want Hillary to run in 2008 and can't do it if Kerry is in the White House.

No matter how good she looks, someone, somewhere is
sick of her shit!

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So... Now that bush is 11 or more points ahead, does that mean we're going to see him going about barefoot so he can keep count of his lead?:ph34r:



Yes, and when he hits a 21 point lead, he'll have to remove his underwear. :P




FINALLY!!! I now know why a 21 point lead is known as "The Clinton Factor"!:ph34r::ph34r: Thank you.

Mike.

Taking the piss out of the FrenchAmericans since before it was fashionable.

Prenait la pisse hors du FrançaisCanadiens méridionaux puisqu'avant lui à la mode.

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