Breaking News:
John Kerry leads by ten points in thirteen key battleground states 16 days before the election:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2004/10/17 ... 41017.html
And another interesting book review written by State Senator Barack Obama in 1997 about the guy he barely knew William Ayers (be sure to click on the link in which Ayers mentions Obama in his book):
http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=64
Of course, one of the ways Obama might have barely known Ayers and his fellow Weatherman Mike Klonsky is when they shared the same offices:
http://www.verumserum.com/?p=2907
The mainstream media could have a field day debunking Obama's Ayers story, the same as with the Wright and Rezko stories. But that's not nearly as important as showing that one plumber in Ohio doesn't have a county license and has a tax lien.
Kerry Leads by Ten Points
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Re: Kerry Leads by Ten Points
That article doesn't say which 13 states.Comedian silverscreenselect wrote:Breaking News:
John Kerry leads by ten points in thirteen key battleground states 16 days before the election:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2004/10/17 ... 41017.html
Electoral-Vote.com says that on this day in 2004, Kerry had 284 electoral votes. He had a 1-point lead in the polls in Florida and Nevada, and a tie in Iowa--all within the margin of error. Those three states went for Bush. The other 10 battleground states in which Kerry had the lead on October 19, 2004--California, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, and Wisconsin--he went on to win.
California: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 8%; final result, Kerry won by 11% (+3)
Florida: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 1%; final result, Kerry lost by 5% (-6)
Iowa: 10/19 poll, Kerry tied; final result, Kerry lost by 1% (-1)
Maine: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 2%; final result, Kerry won by 8% (+6)
Michigan: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 8%; final result, Kerry won by 3% (-5)
Minnesota: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 2%; final result, Kerry won by 3% (+1)
Nevada: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 1%; final result, Kerry lost by 3% (-4)
New Hampshire: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 5%; final result, Kerry won by 1% (-4)
New Jersey: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 13%; final result, Kerry won by 6% (-7)
Oregon: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 5%; final result, Kerry won by 4% (-1)
Pennsylvania: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 6%; final result, Kerry won by 2% (-4)
Washington: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 7%; final result, Kerry won by 7% (exactly right)
Wisconsin: 10/19 poll, Kerry ahead by 1%; final result, Kerry won by 1% (exactly right)
http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2004/P ... Oct19.html
You also keep forgetting that Kerry never had 364 electoral votes on any polling day--especially not 16 days before the election.
But thanks for playing!