Quinnipiac released its latest poll data from Pennsylvania today (Kerry’s up by five, 47-42), which I’ll get into in more detail later. However, there was one piece of data that stood out for me.
Military veterans or voters with a household member who is a veteran or currently in active duty or reserve service support Kerry 46-42 percent, with 6 percent for Nader.
These voters from military families say 54-41 percent that the war is wrong.
For the one-millionth time, this is a voting constituency that is not only in play, but could dictate the outcome of this election. It’s extremely encouraging to see results like these.