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The "losing side?" I'm NOT a democrat. The market and economy is not doing
well. The economy is in horrible shape, boulstered by profits earned by
downsizing and lost jobs.


Keep telling yourself that crap. After all, you're the only one who
believes it.

Not according to every poll published!

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A big enough downturn in
the market does make an economy falter, however.

The Market has YET to recover from it's major losses. And it's only up now over
huge layoffs and cuts. Kodak Johnson and Johnson, Walmart just announced cuts.
It was a good month via Halloween!
Prudential is yet another scammer busted...it goes on an on.

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On 06 Nov 2003 12:11:37 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap:

The "losing side?" I'm NOT a democrat. The market and economy is not doing
well. The economy is in horrible shape, boulstered by profits earned by
downsizing and lost jobs.


Keep telling yourself that crap. After all, you're the only one who
believes it.

Not according to every poll published!



Except this one.



Republicans Gain in Crucial Swing States

NewsMax.com Wires
Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003

WASHINGTON – Republicans have made significant gains in crucial swing
states, in large part because of President Bush's post-Sept. 11
stewardship, according to an extensive analysis of American voters.

The percentage of registered voters who identified themselves as
Republicans increased in Michigan, Minnesota and Iowa: three states
that Democrat Al Gore captured in the 2000 election. At the same time,
the GOP experienced a hefty gain in Arkansas while grabbing the edge
in Tennessee and Florida, according to the analysis by Pew Research
Center for the People & the Press.

In Florida, the decisive state three years ago, Democrats held a
five-point advantage leading up to the 2000 contest. Since the Sept.
11 terrorist attacks, 37 percent of Floridians identify themselves as
Republicans, 36 percent as Democrats.

The swing toward the GOP could make it easier for Bush in next year's
election, with fewer competitive states in play, and harder for the
eventual Democrat nominee to unseat the president.

"Republicans are in much better shape than they were four years ago,"
said Andrew Kohut, director of Pew Research Center.

The poll, including a review of 80,000 interviews over the last three
years, found Republican gains among every major voting bloc except
blacks, with the greatest gains among Hispanics in the West, white
Catholics and white evangelical Protestants.

Those gains were largely because of "the positive impact of Bush"
responding to the terrorist attacks, Kohut said. Bush continues to get
strong ratings on his handling of the terror threat, even as his
support has dropped on other issues such as Iraq and the economy.

Republican gains have pulled the GOP even with Democrats on political
affiliation. Just about a third, 31 percent, identified themselves as
Republicans and a third, 32 percent, said they were Democrats.

The results are based on a poll of 2,528 adults from July 14 to Aug.
5, another poll in mid-October of 1,515 adults and a review of
interviews over the past three years. The margin of sampling error was
plus or minus 2 percentage points for the larger sample and 3
percentage points for the October poll.

___

© 2003 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be
published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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