Eric “Renderking” Fisk discusses John Kerry and his decline in the polls and it’s implications.

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September 17th, 2004

John Kerry is losing this election: Here’s why.

As of this writing, John Kerry is behind in the polls as illustrated in Time Magazine and other polls such as Gallop and Zogby. This past Monday it was reported that President “Dubya” Bush is now ahead by 12 points. The poll that’s most kind to Kerry has him behind by only 5 point. So far, Kerry never broke ahead outside the margin of error and at this point it would take a miracle for Kerry to pull ahead.

States that were solid in The Kerry Camp are now in either the “Undecided” (such as New Jersey) because it’s too close to call or they are now solid Bush states (Such as Michigan). Once solid state for the democrats are now “In Play” this season, and some have “Dubya” ahead with slight margins.

Regardless of which poll you’re following- John Kerry is losing badly and here are 6 points that explain why...


What I’ve wanted this election is to have a fair fight and have someone a clear winner this cycle. Regardless of how many times George W. Bush talks about “Traditional Values” and talking about doing the right thing while “Staying The Course”, I would like to see him win or lose on merit… not because his opponent self-destructed.


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