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"Harry Hope" |
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04 Apr 2006 01:37:33 PM |
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Ohio is poised to become a blue state |
http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1088
April 03, 2006
Governor Taft’s numbers continue to languish; DeWine in serious
trouble.
Voters say Dems better share their values
With Ohio Gov. Bob Taft’s job approval numbers continuing as the worst
in the nation, and with just over one in four (28%) giving incumbent
Republican Sen. Mike DeWine good marks for his work in Washington, one
of the nation’s premiere swing states appears ready for a Democratic
take-over, a new Wall Street Journal/Zogby Interactive poll shows.
Just 6% give Taft good marks for the job he is doing leading the
state, the survey shows.
In the Senate race, a head-to-head match-up against Democrat Sherrod
Brown, the congressman from northeast Ohio who is giving up his seat
to challenge Senator DeWine this year, Brown leads DeWine by a 46% to
37% margin.
Brown’s margin over DeWine closely mirrors the sentiments of voters
statewide, who said that, by a 43% to 35% margin, Democratic Party
leaders more reflect their values than Republican Party leaders.
Asked whether Democratic or Republican members of the Ohio
congressional delegation more shared their values, respondents favored
Democrats by a 42% to 37% margin.
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Nice
Harry
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| User: "Gary S. Simon" |
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| Title: Re: Ohio is poised to become a blue state |
04 Apr 2006 01:42:06 PM |
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To the extent that Ohio is a political football, the Democrats are
Charlie Brown and the Republican are Lucy.
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| User: "tenjets" |
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| Title: Re: Ohio is poised to become a blue state |
04 Apr 2006 02:03:38 PM |
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"Gary S. Simon" <garscosi@thisisatypo.pipeline.com> wrote in message
news:garscosi-28ACD1.14440904042006@news.west.earthlink.net...
To the extent that Ohio is a political football, the Democrats are
Charlie Brown and the Republican are Lucy.
Maybe. Charlie Brown, ever the optimistic, caring and thoughtful. Lucy,
petulant and greedy, a liar, says one thing and does another.
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| User: "Tag Heuer" |
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| Title: Re: Ohio is poised to become a blue state |
04 Apr 2006 01:57:05 PM |
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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:37:33 GMT, Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1088
April 03, 2006
Governor Taft’s numbers continue to languish; DeWine in serious
trouble.
Voters say Dems better share their values
With Ohio Gov. Bob Taft’s job approval numbers continuing as the worst
in the nation, and with just over one in four (28%) giving incumbent
Republican Sen. Mike DeWine good marks for his work in Washington, one
of the nation’s premiere swing states appears ready for a Democratic
take-over, a new Wall Street Journal/Zogby Interactive poll shows.
Just 6% give Taft good marks for the job he is doing leading the
state, the survey shows.
In the Senate race, a head-to-head match-up against Democrat Sherrod
Brown, the congressman from northeast Ohio who is giving up his seat
to challenge Senator DeWine this year, Brown leads DeWine by a 46% to
37% margin.
Brown’s margin over DeWine closely mirrors the sentiments of voters
statewide, who said that, by a 43% to 35% margin, Democratic Party
leaders more reflect their values than Republican Party leaders.
Asked whether Democratic or Republican members of the Ohio
congressional delegation more shared their values, respondents favored
Democrats by a 42% to 37% margin.
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Nice
Harry
Far 'nicer' if Ohioans can rid themselves of that ***** in the way of
Jean Schmidt by handing her a pistol, strapping some kevlar on her and
shoving her onto a C5 destined for Balad airbase with a couple of
bottles of water.
Good riddance.
"He volunteered to go to Vietnam." --- Bush campaign chairman Marc
Racicot, February 23, 2004, NPR
"No, I didn't." --- George W. Bush, February 8, 2004 responding to a
question on NBC's "Meet the Press" about whether he volunteered to go
to Vietnam
". . . Everything they can do. The military has done everything they
can do. This war has been so mishandled from the start. Not only was
the intelligence bad, the way they disbanded the troops -- there's all
kinds of mistakes that have been made . . .I like guys who have never
been there to criticize us who have never been there. I like that. I
like guys who got have five deferments and never been there and send
people to war and then don't like to hear suggestions about what needs
to be done . . ." Jack Murtha, CNN Situation Room, November 17, 2005
http://tagheuerblog.blogspot.com/
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| User: "The PretZel" |
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| Title: Re: Ohio is poised to become a blue state |
04 Apr 2006 05:03:28 PM |
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On 2006-04-04 11:57:05 -0700, Tag Heuer <tagheuerblog@gmail.dot.com> said:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:37:33 GMT, Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1088
April 03, 2006
Governor Taft’s numbers continue to languish; DeWine in serious
trouble.
Voters say Dems better share their values
With Ohio Gov. Bob Taft’s job approval numbers continuing as the worst
in the nation, and with just over one in four (28%) giving incumbent
Republican Sen. Mike DeWine good marks for his work in Washington, one
of the nation’s premiere swing states appears ready for a Democratic
take-over, a new Wall Street Journal/Zogby Interactive poll shows.
Just 6% give Taft good marks for the job he is doing leading the
state, the survey shows.
In the Senate race, a head-to-head match-up against Democrat Sherrod
Brown, the congressman from northeast Ohio who is giving up his seat
to challenge Senator DeWine this year, Brown leads DeWine by a 46% to
37% margin.
Brown’s margin over DeWine closely mirrors the sentiments of voters
statewide, who said that, by a 43% to 35% margin, Democratic Party
leaders more reflect their values than Republican Party leaders.
Asked whether Democratic or Republican members of the Ohio
congressional delegation more shared their values, respondents favored
Democrats by a 42% to 37% margin.
_______________________________________________________
Nice
Harry
Far 'nicer' if Ohioans can rid themselves of that ***** in the way of
Jean Schmidt by handing her a pistol, strapping some kevlar on her and
shoving her onto a C5 destined for Balad airbase with a couple of
bottles of water.
Good riddance.
"He volunteered to go to Vietnam." --- Bush campaign chairman Marc
Racicot, February 23, 2004, NPR
"No, I didn't." --- George W. Bush, February 8, 2004 responding to a
question on NBC's "Meet the Press" about whether he volunteered to go
to Vietnam
". . . Everything they can do. The military has done everything they
can do. This war has been so mishandled from the start. Not only was
the intelligence bad, the way they disbanded the troops -- there's all
kinds of mistakes that have been made . . .I like guys who have never
been there to criticize us who have never been there. I like that. I
like guys who got have five deferments and never been there and send
people to war and then don't like to hear suggestions about what needs
to be done . . ." Jack Murtha, CNN Situation Room, November 17, 2005
http://tagheuerblog.blogspot.com/
She can take her "two degrees" with her.
--
"I didn't vote for Mr. Bush. Let's leave it at that."
- Johnny Cash
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| User: "ggg" |
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| Title: Re: Ohio is poised to become a blue state |
04 Apr 2006 09:38:31 PM |
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WITH ALL THE SIMPLY INCREDIBLE REPUG ***** GOING ON THERE, ANYONE WOULD BE
BLUE FROM OUTRAGE ...
"The PretZel" <sourdough@saltwithmustard.com> wrote in message
news:2006040415032875249-sourdough@saltwithmustardcom...
On 2006-04-04 11:57:05 -0700, Tag Heuer <tagheuerblog@gmail.dot.com> said:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:37:33 GMT, Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1088
April 03, 2006
Governor Taft’s numbers continue to languish; DeWine in serious
trouble.
Voters say Dems better share their values
With Ohio Gov. Bob Taft’s job approval numbers continuing as the worst
in the nation, and with just over one in four (28%) giving incumbent
Republican Sen. Mike DeWine good marks for his work in Washington, one
of the nation’s premiere swing states appears ready for a Democratic
take-over, a new Wall Street Journal/Zogby Interactive poll shows.
Just 6% give Taft good marks for the job he is doing leading the
state, the survey shows.
In the Senate race, a head-to-head match-up against Democrat Sherrod
Brown, the congressman from northeast Ohio who is giving up his seat
to challenge Senator DeWine this year, Brown leads DeWine by a 46% to
37% margin.
Brown’s margin over DeWine closely mirrors the sentiments of voters
statewide, who said that, by a 43% to 35% margin, Democratic Party
leaders more reflect their values than Republican Party leaders.
Asked whether Democratic or Republican members of the Ohio
congressional delegation more shared their values, respondents favored
Democrats by a 42% to 37% margin.
_______________________________________________________
Nice
Harry
Far 'nicer' if Ohioans can rid themselves of that ***** in the way of
Jean Schmidt by handing her a pistol, strapping some kevlar on her and
shoving her onto a C5 destined for Balad airbase with a couple of
bottles of water.
Good riddance.
"He volunteered to go to Vietnam." --- Bush campaign chairman Marc
Racicot, February 23, 2004, NPR
"No, I didn't." --- George W. Bush, February 8, 2004 responding to a
question on NBC's "Meet the Press" about whether he volunteered to go to
Vietnam
". . . Everything they can do. The military has done everything they
can do. This war has been so mishandled from the start. Not only was
the intelligence bad, the way they disbanded the troops -- there's all
kinds of mistakes that have been made . . .I like guys who have never
been there to criticize us who have never been there. I like that. I
like guys who got have five deferments and never been there and send
people to war and then don't like to hear suggestions about what needs
to be done . . ." Jack Murtha, CNN Situation Room, November 17, 2005
http://tagheuerblog.blogspot.com/
She can take her "two degrees" with her.
--
"I didn't vote for Mr. Bush. Let's leave it at that."
- Johnny Cash
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