Reading about sign-stealing, etc, I really begin to wonder about polls. It's seems that convservatives seem to intimidate liberals more than vice versa. In secret ballots, intimidation stops at the voting booth, which is why I think the numbers may be off. Some pundits are saying that people who say they will vote for Kerry will really switch over to Bush in the voting booth, but I think that more people in Republican-dominated areas might switch to Kerry in the booth.
I've been getting unsolicited anti-Kerry photoshops from a coworker. This is the same guy who told me about TanGate, which is the theory that since Kerry and his people made questionable statements about whether his tan was real or not, he is unfit to lead. He also told me that even though he had every confidence in Bush since Bush was a Yale and Harvard grad, he couldn't watch the debate because Bush might blow it.
Of course he did watch some of the debate and told me that Bush beat Kerry.
*sigh*
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