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However, I wanted to point out that things are looking good for our side. Kerry's having a major shift his way, and the important polls are the ones found here: http://www.electoral-vote.com/
They've got Kerry with 298 and Bush with 231 electoral votes.
New Mexico and New Hampshire are currently at a statistical tie, and represent 9 eleectoral votes-- those two could be huge if Florida or Ohio somehow switch to Bush.
I view that as a different question. I'm voting for Kerry, but up until a week or so ago, I would have said that I thought Bush would win (begrudgingly, of course).
I am definitely heartened by some of the recent polling from the battleground states. Kerry's position is looking pretty good, I think...
Sarcastically? No matter who wins, we all lose. :P
Realistically? I think probably Bush will come out the winner - after several months of court battles. Dem Republikins is sum crafty sunsabitches!
Although I might very well be wrong. The polls of early voters in Iowa & Florida are showing Kerry with a substantial lead amongst those who have already voted - which is pretty significant since something like 30% of registered voters in Iowa have already voted and 27% of the same in Florida.
Sarcastically? No matter who wins, we all lose. :P
Agreed. No matter who wins in this election, the nation will still be divided. Don't be surprised if another major event takes place, besides a terrorist attack.
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