Didn't Zogby call Kerry in a landslide?

Zogby gained national respect with his polling accuracy in the 1996 presidential election and in subsequent political races. But on Election Day this year, he predicted that Kerry would win 311 electoral votes and the presidency. Instead, President Bush won 286 electoral votes, 16 more than he needed for re-election.
And I think everybody's said something like "polls aren't everything" here in the Backroom.

And I agree with the "53 percent of the respondents" that "said the number of US troops and bombing missions should be doubled to control the insurgency." We didn't have enough people and resources lined up from the start.