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November 02, 2004

Greetings from the Antipodes!

GOOOOOOOOD Morning America!!!!!!!!!!!!

Today you get to decide if you want to be like Spain or Australia.

Try not to fuck it up please, it's not a trick question.

Murray, every time a pollster says this election will be a squeaker, I think about what a fine example Australia set for us, and I breathe a bit easier.

Volunteering helps too. Back to Hackensack today, to make phone calls, give little old ladies rides, and hand out lit.

Speaking of which, go vote today. Even if you don't live in a swing state.

When this is all over I will write a long post describing the web of connections which brought together this particular group of liberal/libertarian New Yorkers who went to Philadelphia and North Jersey for four days in a row to get out the vote for Bush.

UPDATE: Since many of these volunteers were at the meet-Iowahawk and watch the debate party last month, here's the Iowahawk endorsement.

Judith | 11/02/04 at 04:05 AM | Categories: - GOTV '04

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Best Poll for undecided Voters;


Since 1956, Weekly Reader students in grades 1-12 have correctly picked the presidenthttp://www.weeklyreader.com/election_vote.asp

Weekly Reader kids select Bush in Presidential Poll

The students who read Weekly Reader’s magazines have made their preference for President known: they want to send President Bush back to the White House.

The results of this year’s Weekly Reader poll have just been announced, and the winner is President Bush. Hundreds of thousands of students participated, giving the Republican President more than 60% of the votes cast and making him a decisive choice over Democratic Senator John Kerry.

Since 1956, Weekly Reader students in grades 1-12 have correctly picked the president, making the Weekly Reader poll one of the most accurate predictors of presidential outcomes in history.

Anonymous | November 2, 2004 12:49 PM

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