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Apparently,
as the race for the presidency tightens, the jockeying for position is
becoming intense. Both campaigns are trying hard to push their
candidate into – second place.
This is to take advantage of the well-established "underdog
effect", where Americans tend to support the second-place, come-from-behind,
we-try-harder candidate. The optimal position on the eve of an American
elections seems to be just a bit behind, within the margin of error,
but a point or two below the opposition.
This maximizes turnout of partisans who feel that their
guy has a reasonable chance, but needs THEIR vote to pull it out. Latest
polling shows a hot contest for the coveted second slot….
The US election was thrown wide open today as a leading poll put John Kerry ahead
for the first time.
In a dramatic shift, George Bush has been overtaken by a single percentage point,
according to the ABC/Washington Post tracking survey.
It put Mr Kerry on 49 per cent, with President Bush down one point to 48 per
cent – an exact reversal of their standing yesterday.
from the London Evening Standard
(CNN) — The presidential race continues to be tight, with
President Bush possibly holding a slight lead over Sen. John Kerry among
likely voters, according to a CNN/USA Today/Gallup national opinion poll
released Monday.
Fifty-one percent of likely voters said they would back Bush, and 46
percent expressed support for Kerry.
The margin of error was plus or minus 3 percentage points, meaning the true leader
was unclear.
from CNN
(Dowbrigade note: The accompanying photo, ripped
from Drudge, has nothing to do with the content of this posting – we
just really liked the picture. Even if he loses and has to slink back
to his Beacon Hill Townhouse, Kerry will have plenty of neat souvenirs and a hot heiress mama
to ease the agony of defeat….)
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October 26th, 2004 at 1:30 pm
At first I thought perhaps you painted that portrait in your spare time.