Polling is about likely outcomes. Weekends are different.
In Iowa, Des Moines Register found a large vote for the Republican, but the early returns are mainly from Democrats(?). In Colorado, the early returns are mainly from Republicans, but the statewide mail-in vote may further encourage diversity and liberal Democratic voting. So if the Republicans are already done voting. . . .local observers suggest that the diversity Hispanic vote may easily swing the election. In Alaska, there may be some pollsters who have been able to do so, and show a Democratic plurality. Then in Louisiana, even polls for a possible run-off find both candidates below 50% of the vote. Senator Landrieu even leads the November vote polls, with a lot of undecided voters, in the polls. Then famously, Georgia politicians, during the campaign, have had a far more serious problem with blacks voting, even on Sundays. There may likely be a bigger problem in Georgia, than one apparently noted in Louisiana.
Early voting roundup Democrats lead in Iowa trail in Colorado WashingtonExaminer.com
Is it any wonder that a President of the United States would want to take some credit for the outcome!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(In California, Lands of Many Nations now confront odds-making dilemma! Does anyone really want to stop in Barstow, in the desert, to play poker on the way to Las Vegas? In Las Vegas, polling. . .aka odds-playing. . . seems to create a destination outcome, that is certain(?)!)
In Iowa, Des Moines Register found a large vote for the Republican, but the early returns are mainly from Democrats(?). In Colorado, the early returns are mainly from Republicans, but the statewide mail-in vote may further encourage diversity and liberal Democratic voting. So if the Republicans are already done voting. . . .local observers suggest that the diversity Hispanic vote may easily swing the election. In Alaska, there may be some pollsters who have been able to do so, and show a Democratic plurality. Then in Louisiana, even polls for a possible run-off find both candidates below 50% of the vote. Senator Landrieu even leads the November vote polls, with a lot of undecided voters, in the polls. Then famously, Georgia politicians, during the campaign, have had a far more serious problem with blacks voting, even on Sundays. There may likely be a bigger problem in Georgia, than one apparently noted in Louisiana.
Early voting roundup Democrats lead in Iowa trail in Colorado WashingtonExaminer.com
Is it any wonder that a President of the United States would want to take some credit for the outcome!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(In California, Lands of Many Nations now confront odds-making dilemma! Does anyone really want to stop in Barstow, in the desert, to play poker on the way to Las Vegas? In Las Vegas, polling. . .aka odds-playing. . . seems to create a destination outcome, that is certain(?)!)