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"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... When Gallup showed that Bush's lead had risen to 13 points among "likely" voters, the liberal media whined that the more accurate number was the 8 point lead he had among "registered" voters. Now that Bush's "registered" voter lead has *risen* to 11 points, the liberal media touts the "likely" voter number that has fallen. What is wrong with the media? Aren't there any non-partisan journalists left? The funny thing is that typically, the 'likely' voter trend leans conservative compared to registered, so should have a higher number....some is cooking the books..... The other funny is how all the polls tend to be consistent, except for rasmussen (sp?) which is what all the loonie left is quoting as if they had any hope. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Bush's lead gets smaller in poll By Susan Page, USA TODAY WASHINGTON - President Bush leads Sen. John Kerry by 8 points among likely voters, the USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll shows, a narrower advantage than Bush held in mid-September and one that puts him at the edge of the survey's margin of error. Among all registered voters, the president's lead widened a bit to a statistically significant 11 percentage points. |
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