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Tuesday night as I stayed up until the week hours here in California I had a print out of Hogberg’s predictions in front of me whilst flicking amongst the news channels, keeping score at home.
It was easy …. All I had to do was to put check marks next to each of Mr. Hogberg’s predictions as they came true.
By 3 a.m. Pacific time I called it quits, and went to bed for a few fitful hours of sleep with only a few check marks left to make.
Getting a state by state prediction 100% accurate surely qualifies as scary smart. I consider myself reasonably well informed and intelligent, but I bow before true greatness in this case.
p>Well done! br> — John Horner br> Morgan Hill, California /p> p> ALMOST PERFECT br> Re: David Hogberg’s Why Kerry Lost: /p>Mr. Hogberg almost got it right in “Why Kerry Lost.” But he and other pundits have not considered another portion of the American electorate, the reluctant Bush voters.
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