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Subject: Labor memo suggests Bush to win election.

Written By: GWBush2004 on 10/30/04 at 3:37 am

Oct 29, 3:53 PM (ET)

By LEIGH STROPE

WASHINGTON (AP) - Labor Department staff, analyzing statistics from private economists, report in an internal memo that President Bush is likely to do "much better" in Tuesday's election than the polls are predicting.

The Kerry campaign said the analysis was an improper use of taxpayer money, and the Labor Department acknowledged Friday, "Clearly, this kind of armchair political analysis doesn't belong in government memos, even if they are entirely internal."

The Labor Department report, obtained by The Associated Press, includes an analysis of economic models that suggest Bush will beat Democrat John Kerry. Titled "In Focus: Predicting the Election Outcome," the memo says, "Nearly every single model has him winning."

"Some show the margin of victory being smaller than the models' inherent margin of error, while others report the lead as substantial. And this is without the consideration of a third-party candidate."

Bush's win of the popular vote could be 57.5 percent, 55.7 percent or 51.2 percent, said the paper, dated Oct. 22 and prepared by the department's Employment and Training Administration staff for the assistant labor secretary.

The Bush administration blamed midlevel employees for preparing inappropriate government material.

"This appears to be an internal ETA document prepared by midlevel ETA staff," said Labor Department spokesman Ed Frank.

Kerry's campaign contended the Bush administration was wasting taxpayers' money.

"If the Bush administration focused more on the economy and less on politics, George Bush would not be the first president in 70 years to lose jobs," said Kerry campaign spokesman Phil Singer. "George Bush has turned the government into his own taxpayer-funded political machine."

The document also includes a Washington Post story, an article from Monster.com and charts and briefs on the latest economic indicators.

One factor in the election that has been "downplayed is the president's popularity," a variable the report says may be important. "Fortunately, there are models (that) incorporate this concept," it says.

The economic models are not infallible, but they do "systematically measure past data, which is a far cry better than relying on anecdotal evidence," the paper says. The models looked at an array of economic indicators, including gross domestic product, unemployment and inflation.

The analysis also discusses a futures market that lets players bid on a probable election outcome. It also checked Web sites of oddsmakers in America and abroad.

Link to article: http://apnews.myway.com/article/20041029/D8619VG81.html



Subject: Re: Labor memo suggests Bush to win election.

Written By: danootaandme on 10/30/04 at 8:46 am

Perhaps this is as told by Labor Solicitor Eugene Scalia, y'know Antonin Scalias' son who bought, oops,
was appointed after the last "election" in 2000.

Subject: Re: Labor memo suggests Bush to win election.

Written By: Don Carlos on 10/30/04 at 12:47 pm

I want my money back!!!

Subject: Re: Labor memo suggests Bush to win election.

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 10/30/04 at 12:49 pm

I'm predicting a contested election and another handing over of the presidency to Dubya.  Whether Dubya wins it or steals it, I'm dreading the gloating of a certain so-and-so on this board!
::)

Subject: Re: Labor memo suggests Bush to win election.

Written By: Don Carlos on 11/01/04 at 7:25 pm


I'm predicting a contested election and another handing over of the presidency to Dubya.  Whether Dubya wins it or steals it, I'm dreading the gloating of a certain so-and-so on this board!
::)


We'll see, we'll see.  And if WE win, I will try not to gloat - too much.

Subject: Re: Labor memo suggests Bush to win election.

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 11/01/04 at 7:39 pm




We'll see, we'll see.  And if WE win, I will try not to gloat - too much.

I will be extremely relieved if Kerry wins, but there will be nothing to gloat about.  A Kerry victory is only the first step in a long political journey necessary to take our country back from the fascists and and fanatical pharisees.
Among the necessary next steps would be forcing Kerry to govern as a Democrat, not a Republicrat, not the corporate sell-out, so-called moderate sunoverbeach he's playing now.

Subject: Re: Labor memo suggests Bush to win election.

Written By: Don Carlos on 11/02/04 at 5:29 pm



I will be extremely relieved if Kerry wins, but there will be nothing to gloat about.  A Kerry victory is only the first step in a long political journey necessary to take our country back from the fascists and and fanatical pharisees.
Among the necessary next steps would be forcing Kerry to govern as a Democrat, not a Republicrat, not the corporate sell-out, so-called moderate sunoverbeach he's playing now.


While I agree with your analysis of the tasks that lay before us, there would still be reason to gloat over the person you refer to, and over the fact that enough people saw Lil' Georgie for what he is to send him back to Crawford, why they would want him I'll never know.  Whatever the outcome, be of good cheer.  The longest journy starts with the first step, and we have a long way to go to take this country back.

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