The funny thing about the MSNBC/Reuters Zogby Poll, is that while there has been movement in the numbers, the percentage of undecideds has remained steady at 13%.
Posted by Steven Taylor at January 26, 2024 03:29 PM | TrackBackI don't trust the polls one bit with that much in the undecided column.
Remember last go around, The polls had a pick 'em between McCain and Bush, and a trouncing for Gore. Neither of which happened.
There will be a wildcard tomorrow, you can quote me on that one. Whether it's Dean, winning, or Clark or Lieberman doing unusually well, or something else unforseen, the unusual will happen. It's New Hampshire. They hate front runners. And the current one is the junior Senator from Mass.
But at least it will make for entertaining drama.
Posted by: Joshua McClain at January 26, 2024 04:02 PMI'll go on record as stating that NH will be the beginning of the end for Clark.
I think Dean may not win, but will do well enough to limp along and claim a moral victory. He may squeak by Kerry, who served in Viet Nam, and re-claim "the Big Mo" (an invisible thing that can only be spotted by sportscasters and political pundits, but never actually -predicted- by them).
At least 50-50 on each of the above, so I've little to lose.
Posted by: Steven L. at January 26, 2024 04:14 PMDid I mention Kerry served in Viet Nam?
Posted by: Steven L at January 26, 2024 04:15 PMReally? I did not know that.
Posted by: Steven at January 26, 2024 04:22 PM