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Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Autumn of Discontent The latest NEWSWEEK poll shows serious political trouble for President Bush. WEB EXCLUSIVE By Marcus Mabry Newsweek Updated: 2:00 p.m. ET Nov. 12, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005 - In the wake of the bombings in Jordan by suspected followers of Iraq’s Al Qaeda chief Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the indictment of top White House aide I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby and the withdrawal of Harriet Miers’s nomination to the Supreme Court, President George W. Bush is sinking deeper and deeper into political trouble, according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll. Only 36 percent of Americans approve of the job he is doing as president They're oversampling Democrats...as usual: "When NEWSWEEK asked registered voters whether they planned to vote for a Democrat or a Republican in those elections, 53 percent said a Democrat and 36 percent said a Republican" These polls mean nothing as long as they continue to oversample Democrats. But for the second day in a row, Rasmussen has Bush at 46%: Sunday November 13, 2005--Forty-six percent (46%) of American adults approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as President. Fifty-three percent (53%) of Americans Disapprove of the President's performance. Bush Job Approval Strongly Approve 24% Somewhat Approve 22% Somewhat Disapprove 15% Strongly Disapprove 38% |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Autumn of Discontent The latest NEWSWEEK poll shows serious political trouble for President Bush. WEB EXCLUSIVE By Marcus Mabry Newsweek Updated: 2:00 p.m. ET Nov. 12, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005 - In the wake of the bombings in Jordan by suspected followers of Iraq’s Al Qaeda chief Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the indictment of top White House aide I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby and the withdrawal of Harriet Miers’s nomination to the Supreme Court, President George W. Bush is sinking deeper and deeper into political trouble, according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll. Only 36 percent of Americans approve of the job he is doing as president They're oversampling Democrats...as usual: "When NEWSWEEK asked registered voters whether they planned to vote for a Democrat or a Republican in those elections, 53 percent said a Democrat and 36 percent said a Republican" These polls mean nothing as long as they continue to oversample Democrats. More likely it shows that a percentage of those who voted Republican last time around aren't going to do so in 2006 or 2008. Doesn;t mean they are Repubs or Dems. Yeah, they conveniently leave out the statistics about how many respondents were registered Democrats vs. registered Republicans. But the AP-Ipsos poll *did* provide that data: 52% registered Dems and 39% registered Republicans. I'd suspect that this poll is just as badly skewed. But for the second day in a row, Rasmussen has Bush at 46%: HArd to find anyone paying attention to Rasmussen and his autodialers. Hard for someone intentionally trying to ignore it maybe. |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 21:13:40 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
But for the second day in a row, Rasmussen has Bush at 46%: HArd to find anyone paying attention to Rasmussen and his autodialers. Hard for someone intentionally trying to ignore it maybe. Why are you arguing with Harry when you could be out at Tiburon watching some PGA golf? The weather looks beautiful down in Naples right now! -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 16:18:48 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Autumn of Discontent The latest NEWSWEEK poll shows serious political trouble for President Bush. WEB EXCLUSIVE By Marcus Mabry Newsweek Updated: 2:00 p.m. ET Nov. 12, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005 - In the wake of the bombings in Jordan by suspected followers of Iraq’s Al Qaeda chief Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the indictment of top White House aide I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby and the withdrawal of Harriet Miers’s nomination to the Supreme Court, President George W. Bush is sinking deeper and deeper into political trouble, according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll. Only 36 percent of Americans approve of the job he is doing as president They're oversampling Democrats...as usual: "When NEWSWEEK asked registered voters whether they planned to vote for a Democrat or a Republican in those elections, 53 percent said a Democrat and 36 percent said a Republican" These polls mean nothing as long as they continue to oversample Democrats. More likely it shows that a percentage of those who voted Republican last time around aren't going to do so in 2006 or 2008. Doesn;t mean they are Repubs or Dems. Yeah, they conveniently leave out the statistics about how many respondents were registered Democrats vs. registered Republicans. But the AP-Ipsos poll *did* provide that data: 52% registered Dems and 39% registered Republicans. I'd suspect that this poll is just as badly skewed. But for the second day in a row, Rasmussen has Bush at 46%: HArd to find anyone paying attention to Rasmussen and his autodialers. Hard for someone intentionally trying to ignore it maybe. Well, I don't watch Faux or read Fauxnewsmax. Who would expect someone enthralled with the 'Enquirer' to watch decent news? -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Autumn of Discontent The latest NEWSWEEK poll shows serious political trouble for President Bush. WEB EXCLUSIVE By Marcus Mabry Newsweek Updated: 2:00 p.m. ET Nov. 12, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005 - In the wake of the bombings in Jordan by suspected followers of Iraq’s Al Qaeda chief Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the indictment of top White House aide I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby and the withdrawal of Harriet Miers’s nomination to the Supreme Court, President George W. Bush is sinking deeper and deeper into political trouble, according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll. Only 36 percent of Americans approve of the job he is doing as president They're oversampling Democrats...as usual: "When NEWSWEEK asked registered voters whether they planned to vote for a Democrat or a Republican in those elections, 53 percent said a Democrat and 36 percent said a Republican" These polls mean nothing as long as they continue to oversample Democrats. More likely it shows that a percentage of those who voted Republican last time around aren't going to do so in 2006 or 2008. Doesn;t mean they are Repubs or Dems. Yeah, they conveniently leave out the statistics about how many respondents were registered Democrats vs. registered Republicans. But the AP-Ipsos poll *did* provide that data: 52% registered Dems and 39% registered Republicans. I'd suspect that this poll is just as badly skewed. But for the second day in a row, Rasmussen has Bush at 46%: HArd to find anyone paying attention to Rasmussen and his autodialers. Hard for someone intentionally trying to ignore it maybe. Well, I don't watch Faux or read Fauxnewsmax. Here is a sampling of local (and some national) news outlets that have made mention of Rasmussen polling data in the last couple of weeks: Fort Worth Star Telegram Kansas City Star Suffolk News Herald Palm Beach Post Richmond Times Dispatch Washington Times Stockton Record St. Petersburg Times The Free-Lance Star Lynchburg News and Advance Huntington Herald Dispatch LaCrosse Tribune Eatonville Dispatch Bloomberg Beaver Dam Daily Citizen Harrisonburg Daily News Record Daily Free Press And then, of course, there are plenty of Conservative "news" outlets that have carried it: Christian Science Monitor WorldNet Daily Rushlimbaugh.com etc... You may not be reading it in your local rag...but folks around the country are reading it in their local papers every morning. |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"John H." wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 21:13:40 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: But for the second day in a row, Rasmussen has Bush at 46%: HArd to find anyone paying attention to Rasmussen and his autodialers. Hard for someone intentionally trying to ignore it maybe. Why are you arguing with Harry when you could be out at Tiburon watching some PGA golf? The weather looks beautiful down in Naples right now! Yesterday, I went to the Ft. Myers in-water boat show, which gave me the new-boat bug again. So today, I went up to Fishtale Marina in Ft. Myers Beach to look a Grady White 300 Marlin that I'm thinking about buying. While up there, I had lunch at the Fish House restaurant. I jumped on the computer when I got back home to do some "boat research". I used to enjoy playing golf (even got my handicap down to an 18 for awhile), but when my second son was born, I gave up playing golf, moved to a house on the water, and now go boating every weekend with the family instead. But I've never enjoyed watching golf. The Tiburon golf course is a nice course that's attached to the Ritz Carlton Golf Lodge. (Trivia: Naples is the only city in the world that has two Ritz Carlton's--one on the beach and one on the gulf). I've played the course when it was new, and thought it was pretty but nothing special. IMO, the course that I used to live on (Olde Cypress) was a nicer, more challenging course...but there are a lot more homes around it making it less conducive to spectators. |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. NOYB wrote: Yeah, they conveniently leave out the statistics about how many respondents were registered Democrats vs. registered Republicans. But the AP-Ipsos poll *did* provide that data: 52% registered Dems and 39% registered Republicans. I'd suspect that this poll is just as badly skewed. I'd guess a large number of Republicans are so ashamed of their party now, they won't admit it to pollsters. But they'll "admit" it to a robot poll...which makes the robot poll more accurate. |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. NOYB wrote: Yeah, they conveniently leave out the statistics about how many respondents were registered Democrats vs. registered Republicans. But the AP-Ipsos poll *did* provide that data: 52% registered Dems and 39% registered Republicans. I'd suspect that this poll is just as badly skewed. I'd guess a large number of Republicans are so ashamed of their party now, they won't admit it to pollsters. Which makes the robot poll more accurate. No shame in your answers. Just truth. |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Autumn of Discontent The latest NEWSWEEK poll shows serious political trouble for President Bush. WEB EXCLUSIVE By Marcus Mabry Newsweek Updated: 2:00 p.m. ET Nov. 12, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005 - In the wake of the bombings in Jordan by suspected followers of Iraq’s Al Qaeda chief Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the indictment of top White House aide I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby and the withdrawal of Harriet Miers’s nomination to the Supreme Court, President George W. Bush is sinking deeper and deeper into political trouble, according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll. Only 36 percent of Americans approve of the job he is doing as president They're oversampling Democrats...as usual: "When NEWSWEEK asked registered voters whether they planned to vote for a Democrat or a Republican in those elections, 53 percent said a Democrat and 36 percent said a Republican" These polls mean nothing as long as they continue to oversample Democrats. More likely it shows that a percentage of those who voted Republican last time around aren't going to do so in 2006 or 2008. Doesn;t mean they are Repubs or Dems. Yeah, they conveniently leave out the statistics about how many respondents were registered Democrats vs. registered Republicans. But the AP-Ipsos poll *did* provide that data: 52% registered Dems and 39% registered Republicans. I'd suspect that this poll is just as badly skewed. But for the second day in a row, Rasmussen has Bush at 46%: HArd to find anyone paying attention to Rasmussen and his autodialers. Hard for someone intentionally trying to ignore it maybe. Well, I don't watch Faux or read Fauxnewsmax. Here is a sampling of local (and some national) news outlets that have made mention of Rasmussen polling data in the last couple of weeks: Fort Worth Star Telegram Kansas City Star Suffolk News Herald Palm Beach Post Richmond Times Dispatch Washington Times Stockton Record St. Petersburg Times The Free-Lance Star Lynchburg News and Advance Huntington Herald Dispatch LaCrosse Tribune Eatonville Dispatch Bloomberg Beaver Dam Daily Citizen Harrisonburg Daily News Record Daily Free Press And then, of course, there are plenty of Conservative "news" outlets that have carried it: Christian Science Monitor WorldNet Daily Rushlimbaugh.com etc... You may not be reading it in your local rag...but folks around the country are reading it in their local papers every morning. Yes, I often read the Beaver Dam Daily, the Eatonville Dispatch, and the Lynchburg News. Maybe not. But the folks living in Beaver Dam, Eatonville, and Lynchburg sure do. Doesn't it bug you that some backwoods inbred in Lynchburg knows more about the President's accurate approval rating than you do? |
Newsweek Poll makes a sunny Sunday sunnier
Maybe not. But the folks living in Beaver Dam, Eatonville, and Lynchburg
sure do. Doesn't it bug you that some backwoods inbred in Lynchburg knows more about the President's accurate approval rating than you do? I don't worry about the "backwoods inbred in Lynchburg" that votes Dem allthe time. I doubt if they really care who is President, as long as the aid check flows on a regular basis, they probably dont' care who is what..... |
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