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Associated Press Story Giving Bush Electoral Lead is Faulty
Recently,
the Associated Press ran a story
that was widely published in newspapers and on the Internet titled,
“Bush Leads Kerry In Electoral Votes” that could have been written
by the Bush campaign. The assignment of states to candidates, the
headline and the conclusions were all simply wrong. The Associated
Press should print a retraction and work to see that it is widely
published. In the story,
they stated that 14 states and DC were either solidly behind Kerry or
leaning to Kerry. These states give Kerry 193 electoral votes. The
leaning states were Maine, Minnesota and Washington with a total of 25
electoral votes. They assigned
25 states to Bush with a total of 217 electoral votes. These states
included 7 that leaned Bush. These were Missouri, Virginia, Arkansas,
North Carolina, Colorado, Louisiana and Arizona for a total of 73
electoral votes. This AP story
listed 11 states as toss-ups. These states were Florida, Ohio, Iowa,
Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Michigan, West Virginia,
Pennsylvania and Oregon with 128 electoral votes. The story
basically posed the question, “can Kerry catch up with the Bush
lead?” Actually, there is no Bush lead. Here is why these writers
make this statement. Tennessee has
been assigned as a solid Bush state in the AP story. The most recent
polls in Tennessee have the state tied. Zogby has the race at 48
percent for both candidates. The most recent Mason-Dixon poll had Bush
ahead by only a single percentage point. Tennessee should be added to
the toss-up states. No state is as closely contested as Tennessee. The
trend is Democratic! These electoral votes must be removed from the
Bush total. The latest
Pennsylvania polls have Kerry up by 5 to10 percentage points. The
Kerry lead does not indicate a toss-up state. It is likely a solid
Kerry state and definitely at least leans Kerry. Using the AP
methodology, Pennsylvania’s electoral votes should definitely be
added to the Kerry total. The article suggested that might soon happen
but should have reassigned the state in the story since this change
alone drastically changes the analysis, the headline and conclusion! Oregon and Ohio
are actually leaning Kerry and are not toss-ups unless you are a
Republican campaign strategist. Almost every recent poll gives Kerry
leads in these states. Using their
numbers, the solid Bush states (even including the faulty assignment
of Tennessee) have only 144 electoral votes.
The solid Kerry states (even without adding Pennsylvania) give
Kerry 168 electoral votes.
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