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BREAKING: John Kerry has won all three debates and is leading by 10 points in 13 key swing states! He Will Win The Election

By: Pam On: Oct/18/08 - 7 Comments

Ace

Epilogue: Senator John Kerry remains Senator John Kerry.

And also a douchebag.

Posted on: October 18, 2008 |

Posted in: Barack Obama, Democrats, John McCain, Presidential Election '08

7 Responses to “BREAKING: John Kerry has won all three debates and is leading by 10 points in 13 key swing states! He Will Win The Election”

  1. akd
    October 19, 2008 - 08:29 AM on October 19th, 2008

    Huh? Here’s way right voices was printing at the time:

    http://rightvoices.com/2004/10/26/why-is-he-smiling/

  2. akd
    October 19, 2008 - 08:34 AM on October 19th, 2008

    Huh? Here’s what “Right Voices” was saying during the 2004 election:

    http://rightvoices.com/2004/10/26/why-is-he-smiling/

    Compare the numbers to the current poll numbers.

  3. Pam
    October 19, 2008 - 08:37 AM on October 19th, 2008

    Did you happen to notice the date from the RV post? We aren’t at the 26th yet are we..and the fact remains, Kerry won the debates, led in the polls and yet lost:

    Poll suggests Kerry has lead in swing states
    Last Updated: Sunday, October 17, 2004 | 9:15 PM ET

    John Kerry appealed to African-American voters on Sunday, as he pushed ahead with his campaign to unseat George W. Bush.

    Kerry promised the voters, many of whom feel the Republicans are trying to keep them off the voter lists, “We’re not going to let this be just a repeat of 2000. We’re not going to see a million African-Americans deprived of their votes in America,”he said.

    With just 16 days to go until the vote, the race couldn’t be tighter.

    Polls suggest a dead heat. Even Republican organizers concede the Democratic senator has benefited from his performance in the three presidential debates.

    And a Washington Post poll shows Kerry with a significant lead in important states that could decide the outcome of the election. The poll found Kerry held a 53 per cent to 43 per cent lead among likely voters in 13 such states.

    While Kerry was campaigning in two of those states on Sunday – Ohio and Florida – Bush took the day off, choosing instead to concentrate on a major speech on terrorism he is scheduled to deliver in New Jersey on Monday.

    Analysts say it is the handful of crucial swing states, like Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida that will be most important on Nov. 2. Those states will be heavily targeted by both campaigns in the closing weeks of the race.

  4. Robert
    October 19, 2008 - 01:14 PM on October 19th, 2008

    This election is so close it just may be decided by the fraud vote, which we know is something the Democrites have organized and engage in massively.

    And yet there are those who support them…amazing…

  5. akd
    October 19, 2008 - 01:36 PM on October 19th, 2008

    Or, it may be decided by Obama’s most recent endorsement: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/20/us/politics/20campaign.html?_r=1&ref=politics&oref=slogin

    As for the date on the 2004 polls, Pam, you need to look again at Bush’s 10/18-10/21 numbers. 10/26/2004 is just the day of your posting, not the date of the 2004 polls that you posted. And, again, your own posting suggests that Bush (not Kerry) was leading (though by only about 1/3 of Obama’s current lead).

  6. Pam
    October 19, 2008 - 04:34 PM on October 19th, 2008

    Oh you mean he was endorsed by a house nigg– stuck on the Bush plantation..The man that was ridiculed for his position..now all of a sudden the left wants to give him props?

  7. Right Turn
    October 19, 2008 - 06:44 PM on October 19th, 2008

    Uh, all I said is that he endorsed Obama. That’s it. It’s a good endoresement to have.

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