Real people who voted Bush now will vote for Kerry

We don't NEED any links to "prove" anything, just look around you. Look at all the polls online...they CONSISTENTLY show Kerry ahead by a comfortable margin. The right-wing media spins this as a "tight race" and I just have to chuckle at that, because they are trying to make it sound like half the country supports Bush's lies and disastrous policies. Yeah, right.
I know MANY people who crossed over from the Bush camp and darn few from the other.
Kerry will win this one handily.
Ho hum.
 
Beowulf said:
Look at all the polls online...they CONSISTENTLY show Kerry ahead by a comfortable margin. The right-wing media spins this as a "tight race" and I just have to chuckle at that, because they are trying to make it sound like half the country supports Bush's lies and disastrous policies. Yeah, right.
I don't really trust any of the polls, no matter which one they say is ahead. One poll says Bush leads, another says Kerry leads, so polls are meaningless.
 
Show me just ONE online poll that shows Bush to be ahead.
 
Beowulf said:
Show me just ONE online poll that shows Bush to be ahead.


on aol showed just only one point ahead of Kerry. :giggle: (just one baby) ;)
 
Dang, does this mean I owe Reba some cookies?
;)
 
Beowulf said:
Dang, does this mean I owe Reba some cookies?
;)
The polls will continue back and forth, up and down, each day, so I think everyone (or no one) is right at some point. :)
 
hmmm....

Looks like Reba and Beowulf are in a political debate in a boxing ring, shall I place my bet? heh heh
 
I watched the speeches between Bush and Kerry on TV in Ohio... Bush is in Westlake, Ohio while Kerry is in Columbus, Ohio.

Bush is a really turn off, He kept talking about the same crap over and over again, and also something really made me mad when he said " there are parts of Ohio and the country that are lagging the national recovery, but don't dwell on it." what the hell! He also denied any mistakes he had made.Why is it that every time Bush's conduct of the war is questioned, he starts bringing in the troops as a security blanket?

Columbus Residents says that "What Kerry is trying to do for the United States is correct. He is concerned about people, about their well-being". and agreed with Kerry on economic issues.

I used to be a big fan of Bruce Springsteen and he was singing in Columbus, Ohio while Kerry was there... (psst. what about Bush) LOL! I guess no singer would wanna do it for Bush.
 
seriously though



these are all things i'm taking into account as i prepare my personal election prediction. in other words, more signs of the impending kerry landslide:
in ohio, upper arlington is a traditionally republican area. this time, there's very visible support for kerry.
wisconsin turnout will be historic this year (up to 75%).
white catholic voters shifting to kerry. and i'm talking huge shift, from an october 49-33 bush lead to a 50-43 kerry lead today.
financial parity. as of october 13, kerry had $24.4 million cash on hand compared to $22.3 million for bush.
american conservative - a leading GOP mag - didn't endorse bush.
turnout is isane across the country. here are some reports and actual numbers from NC, GA, FL, NV, Palm Beach County FL, Louisiana, TX. i'll post more of that if yall are interested, as that's just the tip of the iceberg.
ohio GOP loses caging cases in ohio.
momentum. i know i knock the polls, but if the flawed (ie, oversampled GOP) polls are starting to show a kerry lead, then i think i'm going to give them a bit of credence. here is the latest harris poll (harris is not one of the worst offenders, but i still don't think they're entirely accurate).
2004 media endorsements. kerry holds a 17-1 edge.
republicans for kerry. independents for kerry. diplomats and military leaders against bush. nobel economists for kerry and scientists against bush.


i've got more, but i think you get the idea

see this link for clickable links in the article: http://archives.annatopia.com/000945.html
 
bree said:
How about bush's cousins voting for kerry?
http://www.bushrelativesforkerry.com


That the first time I ever read about it, They're correct about everything about Bush...Even if they had to turn their back on Bush and vote for Kerry, they did it out of what they believe is right for america. ;)
 
Reba said:
I don't really trust any of the polls, no matter which one they say is ahead. One poll says Bush leads, another says Kerry leads, so polls are meaningless.

Right. So am I, too. That's why the polls actually are not steady until after Novemeber 2nd. :)
 
even sons of former Republican presidents like John Eisenhower, the son of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President from 1953-1961 are voting for Kerry to show their disgust at Dumbya....


http://www.theunionleader.com/Articles_show.html?article=44657&archive=1

As son of a Republican President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, it is automatically expected by many that I am a Republican. For 50 years, through the election of 2000, I was. With the current administration’s decision to invade Iraq unilaterally, however, I changed my voter registration to independent, and barring some utterly unforeseen development, I intend to vote for the Democratic Presidential candidate, Sen. John Kerry.

Even Ron Reagan, son of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President won't pull a lever for Dumbya too......


Plus go to http://republicans.johnkerry.com and read stories of Republicans jumping the sinking ship....
 
then we have to wait and see what happens on tuesday november 2nd and see who does win anyways ;)
 
All I care is when the election day comes around and that the electrol votes are going to swing in Kerry's favour. I hope to see the man win...not Bush! :D
 
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