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2004-09-17 - Weird News
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Political Novelty Sales Indicates Bush Will Win

Washington -- George W. Bush will be the president for another four years if the sales statistics of election-related products have its say.

The makers of American-themed products say they have been able to predict the outcome of the presidential elections since 1988 through the sale of negative candidate merchandise.

Jane Crawford, President of for America! says by looking at four categories of sales: pro-Bush, anti-Bush, pro-Kerry and anti-Kerry.

In balancing all the numbers, Crawford says it works out to a two percent lead for Bush, which she says reflects the slight lead Bush has in many other polls.

Their formula hasn't let them down yet, and Crawford says they expect Bush to be around another four years.

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