August 29, 2004

Stephen Green

Draws his own election map, with his best guess on current realities. If he's right, the GOP comes in at 274 electoral votes—and the Dems bring in 264. "That's tight," he observes.

He concedes that he might be wrong in placing Nevada in the Republican camp, however.

I, on the other hand, feel that Minnesota, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and possibly even New Mexico are likely to start blushing before the election. Which would make things, you know . . . less tight.

Posted by: Attila at 11:09 PM | Comments (2) | Add Comment
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1 Miss Attila, I don't know how this translates to the rest of the country, we here in Texas know our Dubya a little better than, say folks in Nevada, but there are a lot of Democrats here that are simply mystfied by their Party, the antics of the protesters and the vitriol from the National Dems. The Dubya they know wasn't their choice but they were pleased with the way he worked with everyone in the legislature to move the State along. A neighbor of mine, a lifelong yella dawg Democrat had his usual all-Dem yard signs up during Dubya's reelection for Governor, except for one sign, a Dubya one. There are a lot of Dems like that, here in Northeast Texas. If this translates into the rest of the country it won't be nearly as close as the predictions.

Posted by: Peter at August 30, 2004 07:11 AM (b/7hi)

2 That's what I'm sayin'.

Posted by: Attila Girl at August 30, 2004 11:48 PM (SuJa4)

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