www.drudgereport.com!!!! Quick! Polling Data on BUSH Internal polls!

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XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SUN NOV 5, 2000 17:50:29 ET XXXXX

BUSH INTERNALS REVEALED: LEADING GORE BY 5% IN FLORIDA; CALIFORNIA BY 2%

**Exclusive**

The DRUDGE REPORT has obtained the Bush campaign's most recent internal polling data.

The confidential data commissioned by Bush shows the Texas Governor topping Vice President Gore by 5% in Florida, 9% in Michigan and by 2% in California, within the margin of error.

The fresh results have given senior Bush staffers a deepened sense of confidence going into Tuesday's election.

MORE

Bush's internal polling shows the governor up 4% in Washington state and up 10% in Missouri. One sour spot for Bush: Pennsylvania, where he finds himself down 2% into the homestretch.

A campaign spokesman refused comment on the polling leak.

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Not to celebrate too soon, but...

YES!

Vote early, vote often, as long as it's for Republicans or Libertarians!!

Later,
Chris

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"TV what do I see, tell me who to believe, what's the use of autonomy when a button does it all??" - Incubus, Idiot Box
 
Democrat polls have been known to use leading questions to get the desired answer. I don't put the Republicans above it either.
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mikul:
Democrat polls have been known to use leading questions to get the desired answer. I don't put the Republicans above it either.[/quote]

Maybe, maybe not but it sure does sound encouraging! :D

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Jim - NRA Life Member

"The Second Amendment is in place in case they ignore the others"

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If this is an INTERNAL poll, it would be incredibly stupid to use leading questions to skew the results; they'd only be fooling themselves. (I'm assuming this wasn't a deliberate "push-poll.")
 
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