[Mb-civic] The math needed to beat Bush
Cheeseburger
maxfury at granderiver.net
Fri Aug 13 23:04:52 PDT 2004
The math needed to beat Bush
http://www.providencephoenix.com/features/top/multi/documents/04054401.asp
A 3 page article by Dan Kennedy (you can click pages 2 and 3 at the bottom
when you get there :| ) about "important math" of the 10 Swing States.
"Such narrowcasting has become so prevalent that in 2000 for the first
time in the television era neither major-party candidate bought any
political advertising on national television, according to Northeastern
University political scientist William Mayer, editor of The Making of the
Presidential Candidates, 2004. Instead, the campaigns opted to buy all
their time on local stations in swing states. Mayer expects Bush and Kerry
to do the same especially if the contest remains as close as it is at the
moment."
"If you live in a solidly Republican state, such as Texas, Utah, or
Georgia, or a solidly Democratic state, such as New York, California, or
Massachusetts, youre no more likely to see George W. Bush or John Kerry
landing on the tarmac of your local airport than you are to see a total
eclipse of the sun. But if you live in a state that could go either way,
such as New Hampshire, Maine, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, or Florida, prepare
to be bombarded by television ads, door-knocking canvassers, and Secret
Service roadblocks, as the campaigns devote all their resources to
identifying their supporters and getting them to the polls."
Cheeseburger
- Where has the sparrow gone now that I need its song.
.
More information about the Mb-civic
mailing list