I thought I'd check out the freepers to see if they're getting fidgity, this is what I found:
Florida: Kerry Leads Big in Early Voting. The source is
NewsMax, which I believe is a fairly unreliable right-wing outfit.
Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were favored by 49 percent to 46 percent for Kerry and running mate John Edwards among likely Florida voters surveyed by Quinnipiac University pollsters between last Friday and Tuesday. Independent candidate Ralph Nader received 1 percent, while 4 percent said they were still undecided...
Among 16 percent of Florida voters who said they had cast early ballots, Kerry received 56 percent of those compared to Bush's 39 percent.
If what Kosians have been saying about polling having an inherent Republican bias is correct, Bush being ahead in general, but behind among people who say they have already voted, is exactly one would expect. A poster on the FreeRepublic thread said, "This was reported in the local papers this morning." Anybody here hear that?