TruthIsAll
08-11-2008, 04:53 AM
Which of these 13 statements regarding the NY 2004 election do you disagree with?
1) In 2000, 6.82m votes were recorded in NY.
Gore 4.1m, Bush 2.4m, Other 0.3m (Gore margin: 1.7m)
2) Recorded vote shares: Gore 60.2%, Bush 35.2%, Nader/other 4.6%
3) Of the 6.82m, approximately 5% died and 95% voted in 2004.
4) Approximately 6.16m Election 2000 voters returned to vote in 2004.
5) In 2004, a total of 7.39m votes were recorded.
Kerry 4.3m, Bush 3.0m, Other 0.1m (Kerry margin: 1.3m)
6) Recorded vote shares: Kerry 58.5%, Bush 40.2%, Nader/other 1.3%
7) Approximately 1.23m voters were newly registered or did not vote in 2000.
8) In 2004, the vast majority of newly registered voters were Democrats.
9) Kerry’s recorded NY vote share (58.5%) far exceeded his national share (48.4%).
10) Kerry won a solid majority of new voters and returning Nader/other voters.
11) Kerry won 65.8% of 500,000 late votes (absentee, provisional, etc.)
12) The NY Exit Poll had Kerry winning by 64-35%.
13) The recorded vote shares (see #6) were legitimate; there was no attempt to pad the Bush vote.
1) In 2000, 6.82m votes were recorded in NY.
Gore 4.1m, Bush 2.4m, Other 0.3m (Gore margin: 1.7m)
2) Recorded vote shares: Gore 60.2%, Bush 35.2%, Nader/other 4.6%
3) Of the 6.82m, approximately 5% died and 95% voted in 2004.
4) Approximately 6.16m Election 2000 voters returned to vote in 2004.
5) In 2004, a total of 7.39m votes were recorded.
Kerry 4.3m, Bush 3.0m, Other 0.1m (Kerry margin: 1.3m)
6) Recorded vote shares: Kerry 58.5%, Bush 40.2%, Nader/other 1.3%
7) Approximately 1.23m voters were newly registered or did not vote in 2000.
8) In 2004, the vast majority of newly registered voters were Democrats.
9) Kerry’s recorded NY vote share (58.5%) far exceeded his national share (48.4%).
10) Kerry won a solid majority of new voters and returning Nader/other voters.
11) Kerry won 65.8% of 500,000 late votes (absentee, provisional, etc.)
12) The NY Exit Poll had Kerry winning by 64-35%.
13) The recorded vote shares (see #6) were legitimate; there was no attempt to pad the Bush vote.