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OT--The polls, they are achangin'.
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Presidential Poll
"If Massachusetts Senator John Kerry were the Democratic Party's candidate and George W. Bush were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for: John Kerry, the Democrat, or George W. Bush, the Republican?" If undecided: "As of today, do you lean more toward John Kerry, the Democrat, or Bush, the Republican?" February 16/17 Bush 43% Kerry 55% March 26-28 Bush 51% Kerry 47% That's a 16 point swing in 6 weeks. Looks like Bush has got the big "Mo". |
OT--The polls, they are achangin'.
NOYB wrote:
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Presidential Poll "If Massachusetts Senator John Kerry were the Democratic Party's candidate and George W. Bush were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for: John Kerry, the Democrat, or George W. Bush, the Republican?" If undecided: "As of today, do you lean more toward John Kerry, the Democrat, or Bush, the Republican?" February 16/17 Bush 43% Kerry 55% March 26-28 Bush 51% Kerry 47% That's a 16 point swing in 6 weeks. Looks like Bush has got the big "Mo". Kerry took a week off; Bush has been spending millions on ads of distortion, and the public has not yet digested the impact of the Bush Administration's latest round of lies of Iraq. The race will be tight until the election, and I would not be surprised to see the "lead," such as it is, swap a dozen times. |
OT--The polls, they are achangin'.
"NOYB" wrote in message . com...
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Presidential Poll "If Massachusetts Senator John Kerry were the Democratic Party's candidate and George W. Bush were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for: John Kerry, the Democrat, or George W. Bush, the Republican?" If undecided: "As of today, do you lean more toward John Kerry, the Democrat, or Bush, the Republican?" February 16/17 Bush 43% Kerry 55% March 26-28 Bush 51% Kerry 47% That's a 16 point swing in 6 weeks. Looks like Bush has got the big "Mo". NOYB, you've said that you don't take stock in polls, what has happened? |
OT--The polls, they are achangin'.
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: CNN/USA Today/Gallup Presidential Poll "If Massachusetts Senator John Kerry were the Democratic Party's candidate and George W. Bush were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you be more likely to vote for: John Kerry, the Democrat, or George W. Bush, the Republican?" If undecided: "As of today, do you lean more toward John Kerry, the Democrat, or Bush, the Republican?" February 16/17 Bush 43% Kerry 55% March 26-28 Bush 51% Kerry 47% That's a 16 point swing in 6 weeks. Looks like Bush has got the big "Mo". Kerry took a week off; Bush has been spending millions on ads of distortion, LOL. And what say you about the 6 months of Democratic primaries where Bush took off and the Dems spent millions on ads of distortion.? and the public has not yet digested the impact of the Bush Administration's latest round of lies of Iraq. Sure they have...and it passed right through them, without even a burp. More people believe Bush than Clarke. More people (than not) support Bush's decision to go into Iraq. And more people believe that Bush would do a better job with Iraq and terrorism than John Kerry. The race will be tight until the election, and I would not be surprised to see the "lead," such as it is, swap a dozen times. I'd be very surprised if Kerry were to once again regain any lead outside a poll's margin of error. |
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