Nbadan
10-31-2004, 05:19 PM
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Polling firm Zogby International and partner Rock the Vote found Massachusetts Senator John Kerry leading President Bush 55% to 40% among 18-29 year-old likely voters in their first joint Rock the Vote Mobile political poll, conducted exclusively on mobile phones October 27 through 30, 2004. Independent Ralph Nader received 1.6%, while 4% remain undecided in the survey of 6,039 likely voters.
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Zogby (http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=919)
I think that young, yet unpolled mobile phone users, and a large turnout will easily put Kerry over the top. It's all over, but the crying for Repugs unless Diebold steals the election.
Polling firm Zogby International and partner Rock the Vote found Massachusetts Senator John Kerry leading President Bush 55% to 40% among 18-29 year-old likely voters in their first joint Rock the Vote Mobile political poll, conducted exclusively on mobile phones October 27 through 30, 2004. Independent Ralph Nader received 1.6%, while 4% remain undecided in the survey of 6,039 likely voters.
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Zogby (http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=919)
I think that young, yet unpolled mobile phone users, and a large turnout will easily put Kerry over the top. It's all over, but the crying for Repugs unless Diebold steals the election.