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"Harry Hope" |
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08 Jun 2004 08:17:02 AM |
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Gallup: John Kerry leads Li'l Georgie 50% to 44% among likely voters |
http://gallup.com/content/?ci=11941
June 08, 2004
Bush's ratings still in low range of presidency
by David W. Moore
GALLUP NEWS SERVICE
PRINCETON, NJ --
A new Gallup survey finds Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry enjoying a
slight lead over President George W. Bush, while Bush's approval
ratings remain relatively unchanged, but for the most part in negative
territory.
The president's continuing strength is in the public's perception of
how well he is fighting the war on terrorism, while his performance
ratings in other areas -- the economy, foreign affairs, the situation
in Iraq, energy policy, and prescription drugs for older Americans --
all elicit higher disapproval than approval.
The poll, conducted June 3-6, overlapped news of former President
Ronald Reagan's death.
Some of the results reported here could be affected by this news.
The poll finds Kerry leading Bush in the presidential contest by 49%
to 44% among registered voters, and 50% to 44% among likely voters.
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Don't count on Ronnie's death having any long term impact, favorable
or unfavorable.
Harry
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| User: "Rico" |
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| Title: Re: Gallup: John Kerry leads Li'l Georgie 50% to 44% among likely voters |
08 Jun 2004 09:38:06 AM |
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In article <u1fbc0hf6vkqfodfqr1ooo3bto060cpev3@4ax.com>, Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
http://gallup.com/content/?ci=11941
June 08, 2004
Encouraging, but still 5 months out. And you discount the impact of
Diebold. Smart money still favors bush.
Bush's ratings still in low range of presidency
by David W. Moore
GALLUP NEWS SERVICE
PRINCETON, NJ --
A new Gallup survey finds Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry enjoying a
slight lead over President George W. Bush, while Bush's approval
ratings remain relatively unchanged, but for the most part in negative
territory.
The president's continuing strength is in the public's perception of
how well he is fighting the war on terrorism, while his performance
ratings in other areas -- the economy, foreign affairs, the situation
in Iraq, energy policy, and prescription drugs for older Americans --
all elicit higher disapproval than approval.
The poll, conducted June 3-6, overlapped news of former President
Ronald Reagan's death.
Some of the results reported here could be affected by this news.
The poll finds Kerry leading Bush in the presidential contest by 49%
to 44% among registered voters, and 50% to 44% among likely voters.
____________________________________________________________
Don't count on Ronnie's death having any long term impact, favorable
or unfavorable.
Harry
fundamentalism, fundamentally wrong.
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