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Bush - the great dipper
Despite his questionable prediction of a Kerry victory in November, Zogby's
latest poll numbers still show Bush with a 52% favorability rating. Any way you spin it, 52% still means a win in November. By comparison, Bush's dad had only a 39% rating at this point...and the dad had to worry about a viable third candidate who ended up siphoning a lot of his votes. Kerry simply lacks the charisma to lure a voter who still has a favorable rating of Bush. "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.715f607aa1b7e8bae0082de7c3b433d2@108 4808559.nulluser.com... Kerry pulls ahead of Bush in new poll WASHINGTON (AFP) - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) topped President George W. Bush (news - web sites) in a new opinion poll, one day after a separate survey showed a majority of Americans for the first time disapprove of Bush's leadership. The Time/CNN poll showed 51 percent of likely voters favored Kerry, a Massachusetts senator, over the Republican president, who had 46 percent of support. With the addition of independent candidate Ralph Nader (news - web sites), who ran for the Green Party in 2000, in the survey, Kerry was favored by 49 percent of voters and Bush by 44 percent. About 6 percent said they would vote for Nader. The poll has a plus or minus 4.1 percentage point margin of error. The poll interviewed 1,001 people, including 563 likely voters, on May 12-13. A Newsweek magazine poll on Saturday showed that Bush's job approval rating had dropped to 42 percent, down from 49 percent in April. And for the first time since he took office in January 2001, a majority of Americans, 52 percent, disapprove of him, according to the poll. The Time/CNN poll also showed a vertiginous drop in support for US military policy in Iraq (news - web sites). The survey found that 41 percent of Americans somewhat or strongly approve of current military policy, down from 59 percent in December 2003. According to the poll, 49 percent strongly or somewhat disapprove of the military policy. A minority of Americans -- 32 percent -- said Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld should resign as a result of his handling of Iraq. The poll showed that 57 percent of Americans do not think he should step down. The survey was taken amid the ongoing Iraqi prison scandal. Two-thirds of Americans approve of courts martial for the US soldiers who participated in the abuse of Iraqi prisoners and 68 percent said higher-ranking military officers supervising prisons where abuse took place should face military justice. Only 45 percent said US generals in charge of operations in Iraq should face the courts. |
Bush - the great dipper
"Harry Krause" wrote in message .... WASHINGTON (AFP) - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry... topped ....Bush...in a new opinion poll,..... ......The Time/CNN poll showed 51 percent ......Kerry.... 46 percent...president, ... ....... The poll has a plus or minus 4.1 percentage point margin of error. The poll interviewed 1,001 people, including 563 likely voters, on May 12-13. So essentially a dead heat. Yet again. 4.1% is a rather large moe. weak sample? poor methodology? |
Bush - the great dipper
"John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... WASHINGTON (AFP) - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry... topped ...Bush...in a new opinion poll,..... ......The Time/CNN poll showed 51 percent ......Kerry.... 46 percent...president, ... ....... The poll has a plus or minus 4.1 percentage point margin of error. The poll interviewed 1,001 people, including 563 likely voters, on May 12-13. So essentially a dead heat. Yet again. 4.1% is a rather large moe. weak sample? poor methodology? The key is "including 563 likely voters" The mainstream media always resorts to open polls to bump the numbers of their conidate, and in this case to make it look like there is more movement than there was. Non voters traditionally have leaned heavily liberal. |
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