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2004/6/28 [Politics/Domestic/Election] UID:31035 Activity:high |
6/28 I'm tired of people calling the LA Times the liberal newspaper (they're guilty of Ah-nold bashing, that's true, but he is clearly a groper) when the NY Times is the champ, and the Washington Post is running Kerry ads with polling data like this: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/elections/2004/charting.html?nav=1b ... which lists registered voters, not likely voters, where Bush leads. \_ The liberal media? That's so 1993... \_ And 1973 and 1983 and 2003 and.... \_ Yeah GE, Westinghouse and NewsCorp are all so .... liberal??? \_ you forgot Disney, Rupert Murdoch, Ted Turner, and ClearChannel. |
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www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/elections/2004/charting.html?nav=1b Most Visited States Updated 6/25/04 Tracking of visits started on March 3, 2004 after it was clear that Sen. John F Kerry was going to be the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. com's Pundits' Picks lists are compiled of races that some of Washington's top non-partisan analysts say are "toss ups" or "too close to call" in November's election. These are the races that are likely to be the most hotly contested in the country. For a race to be included on our list, it must be picked by at least one of these analysts: Charlie Cook, Stuart Rothenberg, Congressional Quarterly's political staff, or Larry Sabato. The numbers next to each race indicate the number of analysts that included the race on their list. |