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November 1, 2004
Eight American Votes Assured in The Presidential Election of 2004

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Tomorrow morning, President George W. Bush and First Lady, Laura will go to a Texas firehouse in Crawford, where they will undoubtedly vote for the Republican candidate.

Meanwhile, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry will cast a vote for the Democratic ticket at the statehouse in Boston.

Tomorrow, the Bushes, Cheneys, Kerrys and Edwards will join millions of Americans Tuesday in casting their ballots.

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A record number of Americans at home and abroad have registered to vote absentee in tomorrow's election.

As many as 130 million citizens may vote this year vs. 105 million who voted in the 2000 election between George W. Bush and Al Gore.

During his six-state, 19-hour day of final campaigning, Bush said he was "energized by the support that I have received across this country."

This morning, Bush, who got up at 5:30 a.m., arrived at his first event in Ohio aboard Marine One, the presidential helicopter — his landing framed by the enormous doors of an airplane hangar.

"There is nothing like an early morning rally in the great state of Ohio!" Bush exclaimed in Wilmington, at 7:25 am, his sixth straight day in the state.

This evening, Bush is scheduled to attend a rally in Dallas -- at Southern Methodist University -- before heading to his ranch near Crawford. SMU is the alma mater of First Lady Laura Bush.

By the eve of the election, uncounted millions of Americans will have voted early in 32 states, including more than 1.8 million in Florida alone.

Tomorrow, the President will vote in Crawford, Texas, near his ranch and then travel back to Ohio, for some last-minute campaigning in Columbus.

Bush plans to return to Washington Tuesday night for an election night rally.

Kerry will join Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle at a morning event to remind voters to head to the polls.

He then will travel to his hometown of Boston, where he will vote and have lunch at the Union Oyster House, an Election Day tradition.

The four-term Massachusetts senator also will conduct satellite interviews with TV stations in battleground states.

Kerry's campaign plans an election night rally in Boston's Copley Square.

"It's like that marathon stretch — the finish line is in sight," Bush told reporters on a military tarmac west of Pittsburgh. "I just want to assure you that I have the energy and the optimism and the enthusiasm to cross the line."

Out of 538 Electoral College votes, one candidate needs to receive 270 to win.

Currently, in the national polls, the candidates stand as follows:


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Zogby has it dead even at 48%
Opinion Dynamics gives it to Kerry 47% to 45%
Harris gives Kerry a slight edge with 48% to 47%
ABC gives it to Bush by one point, 49% to 48%
Gallup has Bush in the lead 49% to 47%
CBS gives the win to Bush by three points, 49% to 46%
Newsweek has Bush with a decisive four point win, 48% to 44%

In the majority of the national polls ...

Advantage: Bush

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However, in the Current Electoral Vote Predictor 2004 tally from ElectoralVote.com Senator John Kerry leads 298 to 231.

According to ElectoralVote.com's latest poll from November 1st,

Strong Bush States = 172 votes

Weak Bush States = 33 votes

Barely Bush = 26 votes

Exactly tied = 9 votes

Barely Kerry = 68 votes

Weak Kerry = 139 votes

Strong Kerry = 91 votes

Their new polls include:

AZ (10 votes "strong" for Bush)
CO (9 votes "barely" for Bush)
FL (27 votes "barely" for Kerry"
GA (15 votes "strong" for Bush)
IN (11 votes "strong" for Bush)
IA (7 votes "weak" for Kerry)
KY (8 votes "strong" for Bush)
ME (4 votes "weak" for Kerry)
MI (17 votes "weak" for Kerry)
MN (10 votes "weak for Kerry)
NV (5 votes "weak" for Bush)
NM (5 votes exactly tied)
NC (15 votes "strong" for Bush)
OH (20 votes "barely" for Kerry)
OK (7 votes "strong" for Bush)
PA (21 votes "barely" for Kerry)
SC (8 votes "strong" for Bush)
TN (11 votes "strong" for Bush)
WA (11 votes "weak" for Kerry)
WI (10 votes "weak" for Kerry)

We'll be watching.

To find your polling place, call 1-866-MYVOTE1.

Inspire & Be Inspired (R).

Here's to healthy, adventuresome, soulful and freedom to vote living!

~ Jennifer Carolyn King

Posted by jck at November 1, 2004 12:37 PM






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