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Aquaviva
May 28th, 2006, 10:53 PM
I failed soundly in interpreting an answer on the last polls in USA, when I thought all the Yi-Jing keys pointed to John Kerry as the winer.

I am asking the YiJing on the possible outcome for elections in Colombia where the president is running today to be reelected for another term, Gallup giving him between 50-60% possibilities to be elected today without a second round if he gets less than 50%.

I made 2 questions:

1- What are the chances for a change of the incumbent president.
answer: 11>15

2-What are the possibiities for the opposition candidate to become president based on todays results ?
answer: 50>44

May I know after your readings, what is it the most evident direction of events according the answers given by the YiJing?

Thank you so much for your insights,

Cardiomio

jesed
July 5th, 2006, 06:27 PM
Just in case the comment could be useful

In a public forum, several people made the question about the presidential election in USA. Everyone of all, during 3 weeks, got the same answer: Kerry would win. (In my case, I interpreted that Kerry would win, but there would be some fraud actions)

Even 1 day after the election, the answers was the same... wining Kerry

When Bush was proclamed elected president the confusion was high in this forum. We asked what had happened. The answer was: The impulse to fight in Kerry will cease. Actually, there was some legal doubts about New Orleans election (that would give kerry the victory), but Kerry retire himself.

Some weeks ago, new evidence of fraud in New Orleans is coming to the light. At the end, the congruent answers that point to Kerry could be correct.

soshin
July 10th, 2006, 04:21 AM
The incumbent president will win.

;-)

Soshin