Among students, Kerry leads by a whopping 17 points in 14 battleground States!
"Students in the survey preferred Kerry over Bush, 52 percent to 39 percent, a margin driven partly by falling student support for the war in Iraq.
The poll surveyed 1,202 college undergraduates from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13 on 210 campuses in 48 states.
Kerry led Bush by a wider margin of 17 percentage points in 14 battleground states, some of which have college populations significant enough to tilt the outcome in a close election, the poll found. Support for Kerry was more pronounced among undergraduate women. The poll had a margin of error of 2.8 percentage points.A second poll released Thursday, surveying a broader group of young people ages 18 to 29, also showed a Kerry lead."
This demographic relies heavily on cell phones, and pollsters who say Bush and Kerry are neck and neck do not call cell phone owners, they only call land lines. It seems Kerry is set to win big in just a few days...
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"There is no creator" - the Dalai Lama. These are words of common sense, and it tells me that "spirituality" has nothing in particular to do with a belief in the supernatural. But then, those of us who grew up in the seventies watching "Kung Fu" already knew that being a vegan, atheist who follows the path of the buddha can reach enlightenment.
All kidding aside, what does a vegetarian atheist have to say? Stick around and you'll find out! Politically I'm rather liberal, but I do like to listen to staunch conservative talk show host Michael (the 'Whiner') Savage so I'll probably be mentioning him from time to time in my weblogs. So for now, how about some talk of broccoli, carrots and peas? Recipe's anyone??
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