Election Predictions

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O.K. now, being a mere Kraut, I'll have the sheer brazenness to predict the outcome of next weeks elections. I hope the mods here won't ban me for that! :D

I predict that Dubya'll win with 286 Electoral Votes.

IMHO Bush will lose the following states: MN, WI, MI, PA and NH

Bush will win: AZ (10), NV (5), ID (4), MT (3), WY (3), UT (5), CO (9), ND (3), SD (3), NE (5), KS (6), OK (7), TX (34), LA (9), AR (6), MO (11), IA (7), MS (6), AL (9), GA (15), SC (8), NC (15), VA (13), WV (5), TN (11), KY (8), IN (11), OH (20), NM (5), AK (3) and FL (27).


At least I hope so, I
REEEAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLYYYYYYYYYYY hope...................... :uhoh:
 
I envision a disaster with this election. Close votes in a number of swing states. Lawsuits from both sides dragging things out. Marches in the streets, some violence. All coming to a conclusion in the Supreme Court. The decision (whatever it is) is denounced by the losing side. More marches, and riots. Marshall law declared. The end of our society as we know it.

The Sky is Falling! The Sky is Falling! Oh my!

Then I wake up.
 
Bush will win handily. There is no way that this country will step into the booth and pull the lever for Kerry at this point in our history. Polls all say Bush, but they will be off by several points.

It's not going to be close. Bush is going to destroy him and then shortly after Kerry will implode in some dramatic fashion, inside of a year his wife will divorce him and he'll move to France.

- Gabe
 
Bush is going to destroy him and then shortly after Kerry will implode in some dramatic fashion, inside of a year his wife will divorce him and he'll move to France.
You forgot 'grow a beard' and 'gain 50 lbs.' Then he'll move to France. :p
 
A friends neighbors, who have lived next door to each other for 8 years got into a fist fight over the election. One was for (S)kerry and the other Bush.

Well, Who won ?!







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"The country doesn't know it yet, but it has created a monster."
- John Kerry before the Senate, 1971
 
Patentmike
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Well, Who won ?!
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:rolleyes: :evil:
It was a draw! Someone called the cops when the two were yelling at
each other and they get there just after the fists started to fly. I don't
know if either was arrested for anything (can you be arrested for being
and idiot?:confused: )

I'm waiting to hear about fights at the polling locations between (S)Kerry
and Bush people.
 
Bush by 4%-5% in the popular vote, and he'll get somewhere between 300 and 325 Electoral Votes. The Republican majority in the Senate will go up by 3 seats.

Oh, and the Dems and media will scream "FRAUD!" all over the place, with at least 3 serious Dem lawsuits going to the USSC, further endearing them to the American public. As a result, 2006 will be another good year for the Republicans.

Regarding guns, these next few years will be when we have to reverse the course of the gun control debate and eliminate existing laws.
 
My prediction?

Lawsuits nationwide will really cast a shadow over the process. If it's close, I fear there are going to be some serious questions about the legitimacy of the winner. :(

Kerry v Bush? Who cares -- we lose either way. Bigger question is which party will dominate the legislature, and will we finally have gridlock again?
 
I'm not going to make a prediction, because nothing makes sense anymore.

If Kerry wins, it will be because of massive voter registration fraud which is going on right now, and the big-city politico's aren't doing a thing to stop it.

All of these new voter drives are resulting in ficticious people being registered to vote. As I've said in another thread, here in Milwaukee the city demanded roughly 960,000 ballots, far more than the number of eligible voters in the city, and almost three times the number of registered voters.

Now we have news that a software engineer ran a program to analyze the list of all voters registered to date. He's already found 5,600 people who recently registered with addresses that don't exist. The addresses are for parking lots or vacant land. The district attorney (worthless piece of Democrat carbon) and the county elections board (headed by a unqualified political appointee of the mayor) are going to "look into the matter." Nobody in Milwaukee has ever received more than a "tsk, tsk" when it comes to voter fraud.

One city (might be Philly, I forget) has more people registered to vote than there are residents of voting age.

In Philly the other day, all city employees were given the day off to go to a Kerry rally. When asked about the legality of the free vacation time, a city spokesman said that they don't really pay attention to the law that prohibits such activity.

In Madison, WI yesterday, the schools were closed so that students could go to the Kerry rally. (Think teachers' union involvement).

If Kerry wins, it will be because of a level of corruption that will far exceed what happened in 1960 with JFK backers. And I really hope that the Bush team will go after those people responsible with a vengeance.
 
Kerry will be the winner due to a large minority turnout.I believe that the minority vote has been largely underestimated and that the polls do not cover them hence the numbers coluld be very wrong.
Don't get me wrong.I DO NOT want Kerry to win.Just can't help but think that Bush is going to lose.....
 
I don't think it will be close, but I have no prediction on who will win.

Bush or Kerry, 300+ EV

Something is going to break. That's why I watch the trends so much, less so the day-to-day marks.
 
More on voter fraud: since April, the Milwaukee Public School system has been allowing students--grade school, junior high, high school--to take time off with credits to go out and register new voters. They go door to door. They have had pro-Kerry campaign literature with them.

Only today, less than five days before the election, did the superindendent of MPS say, "I'm shocked that illegal activity is taking place in the Milwaukee school system," and announce that the practice will not be allowed anymore.

Geeziz, Mr. Super. You're only about six months too late.
 
Hopefully, Bush.

Strangely, the only thing Bush has going against him is that some folks don't aggree with the war. Otherwise, he's the same Dubya from four years ago.

Bush is just as likeable now as he was then. Kerry is far less likeable that Gore.
 
I predict that people are starting to see what a total POS Kerry is. He will handily get the POS vote which is a little less than half. Bush by 5%.
 
Sorry to keep interjecting Wisconsin going's-on in this thread, but it seems the most suitable place.

After the Kerry rally in Madison, which drew tens of thousands of people thanks to Bruce Springsteen, the elections office was kept open 3 1/2 hours after official closing time so that those who were moved by Springsteen's call to action could go and get absentee ballots. This is a patent violation of the law but, so far, the Madison city officials are just shrugging the matter off.
 
A whole passel of blue states like Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Hawaii, etc, will flip red this time.-----HillBilly


My guess:

Iowa--yes
Wisconsin--no
Minnesota--yes
Hawaii--yes

Ohio--yes
Florida--yes

Bush wins


Respectfully,

jdkelly
 
After the Kerry rally in Madison, which drew tens of thousands of people thanks to Bruce Springsteen, the elections office was kept open 3 1/2 hours after official closing time so that those who were moved by Springsteen's call to action could go and get absentee ballots. This is a patent violation of the law but, so far, the Madison city officials are just shrugging the matter off.

The clerk's office has already released a statement saying that voting during the day this event was held was actually less than the previous day. That is the problem with relying on the panem i circii crowd.
 
The closeness of the Bush/Gore contest may inspire otherwise "stay at home" Republicans to get off their duffs and vote.

While Bush is not what I consider the ideal candidate, he is a proven commodity. No one seems sure what Kerry stands for, not even Kerry!

I predict a Bush victory, and by a better margin than the current polls indicate.
 
I'm not going to make a prediction, because nothing makes sense anymore.



This is the only statement I have ever read during this entire election season that I completely agree with.


Everything is *so weird*.
 
I may just be preparing for the worst by thinking Kerry will triumph. I certainly feel he'll carry Michigan, but, perhaps, that might be due to my proximity to Detroit. I see a heck of a lot of Kerry bumper stickers, posters, etc. Not quite as many W suporters, it seems. Hopefully, they're just less vocal.
 
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