>Sorry for the shouting, but you are not the first person to say I said that 
>(in fact I think you were the third).  And I have tried to clarify and 
>reclarify what I've said multiple times.  As for the Number, I read it in an 
>MSN article about a week ago (I read it at work, so I don't have the url 
>handy).

I can make a decent case that there are eight battleground states that will
decide the election:
FL, PA, MI, WI, TN, IA, OR and WA

Sure, WV, ME, NH, and NM are all close, but they aren't really considered
*decisive* at this point.   With the arguable exception of WV, none of them
are receiving too much attention.   Most analysts are also saying that MO
and OH are tilting towards Bush at this point.   MN is also very close, but
most people haven't admitted it yet.    

JDG
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 John D. Giorgis   -   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   -   ICQ #3527685
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