Are polls taking a toll?
Are you as nuts as your name sounds? This latest incident will only further
cement Bush's re-election. It is clearly obvious that the U.S. is further
****ed off, and wants Bush to continue, he is the only leader really who has
shown strong leadership.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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From the Rasmussen nightly automated survey:
Kerry 46% Bush 45%
Election 2004 President
National Ballot
Bush 45%
Kerry 46%
Other 4%
Not Sure 5%
Wednesday May 12, 2004--The latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential
Tracking Poll shows Senator John F. Kerry with 46% of the vote and
President George W. Bush earning 45%.
Senator Kerry has now been ahead or tied for nine of the last ten days.
Data released yesterday showed that most Americans now say it is
unlikely that Iraq will emerge as a peaceful nation enjoying freedom and
democracy. Earlier in the week, Rasmussen Reports polling found that
just 46% of voters believe the United States and its allies are winning
the War on Terror.
As Americans assess the economy, geopolitical events have overwhelmed
Friday's report of job creation. The Rasmussen Consumer Index, a daily
measure of the nation's economic confidence, has fallen for three
straight days. Normally, that Index would have made double digit gains
following a better than expected employment report.
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Perhaps America's long nightmare with G.W. Bush is coming to an end.
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