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Eraserhead
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« on: May 24, 2007, 07:44:48 PM »

What exactly is that title supposed to mean Huh

It's Quincy... no one really knows.

Oh, I'm having a hardy chuckle right now.

By the way Quincy...you could have easily kept the Democratic and Republican numbers in the same thread.
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Eraserhead
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« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2007, 12:05:01 AM »

Now we have it for sure that Kansas won´t go Democratic next year:

Head-to-Head-Matchups:

Giuliani vs. Clinton: 46-31
Giuliani vs. Obama: 45-34
Giuliani vs. Edwards: 45-34

McCain vs. Clinton: 47-31
McCain vs. Obama: 46-34
McCain vs. Edwards: 46-34

Romney vs. Clinton: 47-31
Romney vs. Obama: 46-32
Romney vs. Edwards: 46-33

Brownback vs. Clinton: 57-30
Brownback vs. Obama: 56-31
Brownback vs. Edwards: 55-32

Bush Job Performance:

Approve: 39%
Disapprove: 57%

http://www.wibw.com/home/misc/7665912.html

Giuliani does the worst (out of the Republicans) and Romney does better than McCain...what a bizzaro world Kansas is.

Still even they don't like Bush and yet they are still ready to vote for another four years of Republican rule. What are you smoking Kansas (feel free to post a "Rolling Kansas" movie poster picture)?
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Eraserhead
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« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2007, 12:07:46 AM »

Now we have it for sure that Kansas won´t go Democratic next year

Oh shoot I'd better go change my prediction map!  Oh wait....

Smiley

But anyway, these numbers would mean about 40% for Clinton, 42% for Obama and 42.5% for Edwards in the General Election, if the Undecideds break away like those who made up their mind. This would be at least a 3-point gain compared to what Kerry got in 2004 (Clinton) and a 6-point gain (Edwards).

Well it would be pretty tough to do worse.
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