2004 Presidential Election
From the Rocky Mountain News, "First lady Laura Bush on Wednesday will tour Design Net Engineering in Lakewood then give a campaign speech on the economy."
Electoral-vote.com is discussing Amendment 36 on Colorado's fall ballot. From the website, "The big news today is in Colorado. The Colorado secretary of state, Donetta Davidson, has certified that the petition to change the way Colorado allocates its electors has gathered enough signatures to be on the ballot. On Nov. 2, Colorado voters will be asked if they approve a change to the state constitution that divides its nine votes in the electoral college in direct proportion to the popular vote. If it fails, George Bush will most likely get all nine electoral votes. If it passes, probably Bush will get five electoral votes, Kerry will get four, and the Supreme Court will get a world-class headache. Badly polarized as it is, the Court probably does not want to decide another election."
Here's a story about a poll from the National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) that shows President Bush trailing Senator Kerry 75% to 22% amongst Jewish voters.
Taegan Goddard: "Here are the latest state polls from the presidential race: California - Kerry 54%, Bush 36% (Public Policy Institute); Maryland - Kerry 53%, Bush 40% (Gonzales Research)."
Update: The White House has an Internet Director who's name is Jimmy Orr. No relation to the 'Ol Coyote. Thanks to beSpacific for the link.
Update: Daily Kos: "North Carolina (SurveyUSA), 8/13-15, MoE 4.1%, Bush 51, Kerry 45."
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