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Sat Oct-30-04 05:10 PM
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Let's say Bush wins Iowa... (A thought experiment) |
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Edited on Sat Oct-30-04 05:26 PM by troublemaker
Immagine that Kerry gets expected wins in MICHIGAN and OHIO, but let's say Bush wins IOWA... that would be a big deal for Bush. And let's say Bush's upper northwest strategy works and Bush takes MINNESOTA. And WISCONSIN. Now we need NEW HAMPSHIRE and NEW MEXICO in the worst way, but blammo! We've counted on them but Bush snaps them up like they were shots of Jim Beam. But we have a sneaky play to pick up that lost ground... maybe we can win VIRGINIA and WEST VIRGINIA to balance those losses. D'oh! It blows up in our face and Bush holds both Virginias easily.
And there are no friendly surprises out west... Kerry wins the three west coast states (of course) but Bush wins every state he's expected to win and holds COLORADO and NEVADA. The Big Dawg craps out in his home town and Bush holds ARKANSAS to finish his clean sweep of the Confederacy.
Then the shocker of the evening; Bush wins Democratic stronghold HAWAII in a landslide!!
Oh, did I mention that Kerry won FLORIDA? Kerry wins, 271 electoral votes to Bush's 267. Try it and see.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/vote2004/politics101/politics101_ecmap.html
Moral of the story: Every conceivable Bush fantasy of electoral victory begins with having to win a state everybody knows Al Gore won in 2000. Without Florida Bush doesn't even make it into the game.
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:11 PM
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:14 PM
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2. LOL, it doesn't look good for the freepers. |
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:14 PM
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3. I refuse to believe Bush will win Iowa |
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I absolutely REFUSE to consider it!
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:16 PM
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troublemaker
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:19 PM
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5. It's just a thought experiment. I *expect* Kerry to win Iowa and |
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Edited on Sat Oct-30-04 05:22 PM by troublemaker
Virginia and New Hampshire and Minesota and Wisconsin and Hawaii and PA and FL and MI and OH. (I am less confident about New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado and Arkansas, but I wouldn't be shocked to see Kerry win any of those either.)
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:24 PM
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8. I don't think a race would be that close. |
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If you visit the LA times home page, there is a multimedia piece which you can use to predict the outcome of the election by selection on whether it goes to the repubs or the dems based on the latest poll results. I have tested it out and if the polls are correct (believe me, I have multiple sources) if Kerry wins, (which he will unless something terrible happened like in Florida 2000)it will be a large victory which will probably be spun as a landslide. John Zogby was on the Daily Show last night, being the only pollster that Limbaugh trusts, he predicted victory to Kerry 2004 do to the fact that Bush has very low ratings for an incumbent, the only reason he has such high numbers is because people (for some reason) don't like Kerry. We may very well loose Iowa, but we probably will win Colorado in its place and if we can get Ohio while retaining control of the great lake states, Florida isnt necessary. If Bush steals this election, he will have won by a slim electoral margin.
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Sun Oct-31-04 09:14 AM
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:23 PM
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6. Didn't Vilsack say * couldn't come back |
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at this point, based on early voting? I thought I read that here somewhere, sorry if I'm mistaken.
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:24 PM
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9. the post isn't an actual prediction about Iowa |
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:36 PM
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12. That's marvelous news, BTW thanks |
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:23 PM
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7. If it happens that way |
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I'll be insane, but happy.
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:27 PM
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10. In your fanasty does Kerry win the popular vote? |
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:36 PM
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11. Sure, why not? I would love a major 52%+ popular vote... |
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...but I wouldn't trade it for a 1 vote electoral college majority.
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Sat Oct-30-04 09:45 PM
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20. Now Kerry will have an authoritative command |
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given by a political electorate to its representative. Something junior didn't have.
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:39 PM
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13. The key to your scenario is Ohio |
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Without it, the votes in Minnesota and Wisconsin and New Mexico and Iowa matter very very much indeed, even with Florida in Kerry's column.
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Sat Oct-30-04 05:51 PM
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14. Haha, that was a really well-written post. |
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You had me. And good analysis, too. I was playing around on one of those electoral maps a few days ago and noticed that too. If we win Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania (which, to be fair, isn't in the bag at all) we can lose pretty much every other close state.
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Sat Oct-30-04 06:15 PM
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15. It's odd that FL isn't a bigger story. Everyone assumes it's red, but why? |
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Of course if you don't spot Bush FL all this close election talk wouldn't make sense... nothing to talk about.
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Sat Oct-30-04 06:17 PM
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16. I've been assuming the fucktards would steal it again. |
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No point in betting too much on a rigged table. But it would be VERY nice if we took it this time... no doubt.
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Sat Oct-30-04 07:36 PM
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19. Too much spotlight on Florida for over-the-top stealing -- I hope |
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Sat Oct-30-04 06:42 PM
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18. Bush "won" both FL and OH in 2000 |
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If he loses either one of these, it is game over. Kerry can still pull out a victory even if he loses both of these states, but Bush can't afford to lose either one.
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Sat Oct-30-04 06:21 PM
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I have given the stats too many times now- 66,000 new Dems 22,000 pugs 12,000 Independents 199,973 absentee ballots turned in as of last Monday 70% were registered Dems. Kerry drawing 2-3 times the crowds in iowa. * had a rally and Kerry outdrew him at the airport before he uttered a word at any rally last week. You couldn't get 100,000 people to show at a * rally and Kerry did it twice in a week. Kerry in a landslide!
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Sat Oct-30-04 09:48 PM
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21. Unfortunately Florida |
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looks more likely to end up red than the Upper Midwest and Hawaii right now.
I like your way of thinking though.
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