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Bush 10 Points Ahead In Latest Polls
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If America votes for Bush again I think that gives the rest of the world the the justification for a pre-emptive strike.
What's good for the goose... |
whats your source?
i can't belive ppl are stupid enough to vote him again :/ http://www.rundom.com/houssein/media/bush.gif |
I don't believe it. In fact, everything lately has Kerry in the lead by 7 points, and leading in key swing states, of which there are only about 20 left to decide.
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i read it this afternoon, i can't remember exactly who did the poll but i checked it out and it was a legitimate poll, not by some right wing group with a bias. It was a poll of 'likely voters' and the analysis was that the week long coronation of Reagan's corpse plus expansion of the economy boosted Bush's lead from 3 points to 10 points. It also said this June poll compared to other previous June presidential polls is inconclusive, Bush's lead is larger than the previous incumbent presidents who went on to lose the election, like his father, but his lead isn't as large as those who went on to win another election.
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ok i found it, it's a Harris poll.
President Bush's lead over Kerry widens and Cabinet members' ratings also rise ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Is it the effect of the nation's memories of Ronald Reagan or the expanding economy? Whatever the cause, the latest Harris Poll has a lot of good news for President Bush and the Republicans. The good news includes: * A very modest improvement in President Bush's job ratings (which is within the possible margin of sampling error) to 50% positive, 49% negative. * Significantly improved job ratings for Vice President Dick Cheney (from 36% positive to 42% positive), Secretary of State Colin Powell (from 63% positive to 67% positive), and Attorney General John Ashhahahahaha (from 40% positive to 43% positive). * Improved ratings for the Republicans in Congress (from 35% to 39% positive), House Speaker Dennis Hastert (from 25% to 29% positive), and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (from 26% to 30% positive). However, the most startling change in the new Harris Poll compared to a comparable survey in April, is that President Bush has widened his lead over Senator John Kerry, from three points among likely voters then to 10 points now. What Does History Tell Us? President Bush's June ratings suggest that the Presidential race is still wide open. His current ratings are better than the June ratings of recent presidents who were not re-elected (George H.W. Bush, Carter, Ford and Johnson) but worse than the June ratings of the three who were re-elected (Clinton, Reagan and Nixon). PRESIDENT BUSH AND HIS PREDECESSORS JOB APPROVAL RATINGS President Date Positive Negative Not Sure Re-elected George W. Bush June 2004 50 49 1 ? Clinton June 1996 55 45 1 Yes George H.W. Bush June 1992 32 67 1 No Reagan June 1984 55 45 * Yes Carter June 1980 26 73 1 No Ford June 1976 41 57 2 No Nixon June 1972 56 42 2 Yes Johnson June 1968 45 No data No data No (did not run) *=Less than 0.5 percent These are the results of a nationwide telephone survey of 991 adults by Harris interactive conducted between June 8 and 15. TABLE 1 BUSH VS. KERRY "If the next presidential election were held today between George W. Bush for the Republicans, John Kerry for the Democrats and Ralph Nader as an Independent, for whom would you most likely vote?" Base: All Adults All Adults Likely Voters April Now April Now % % % % George Bush 43 48 46 51 John Kerry 43 42 43 41 Ralph Nader 9 7 8 6 None of these 2 * 1 * Not sure/Refused 2 2 2 1 Bush Lead 0 0 +3 +10 NOTE: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. |
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Ok........whew.........thats a small sample.........thanx for the post though..........I've seen much more legit polls lately, way more comprehensive, that give Kerry a 7 pt lead, including in key swing states, the 20 key ones, like Michigan, Illinois, etc.
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So 270 people are more important then 50,999,897 |
One thing's for sure...........if it was Reagan vs. Kerry, it would be another Republican rout.........that man knew how to campaign....he lost what only 5 or 6 states in TWO nation-wide presidential elections.......unreal.
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Obviously, that means Kerry over Bush and his Attorknee-jerk General, John Ass-head. |
Does he still care about osama btw?
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i never believe polls liek that
every single person i have ever asked have all said they've NEVER been asked to give opinions in one of these types of polls im sure they make it all up based on who's payign them :2 cents: |
Where do these polls come from again? Most polls I've seen online Bush is ALWAYS behind. I've never honestly been polled or know anyone who has been polled about the election. So where are these statistics coming from?
I always stand me 80% of the statistics on ANYTHING are flawed/fake :321GFY |
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Just curious. Why do you not like the electoral system? |
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Anyhow check out http://www.RepublicansAgainstAshhahahahaha.com we just opened it you can be the second person to post on the board. Well hopefully you can figure out what the URl is supposed to be! |
It scares me when people who constantly preach about their Constitutional rights, want to throw things out that they don't like at the moment.
Personally, I think it will be a close election. Kerry suffers from the same thing as Gore. A very weak candidate. But he will benefit from the 'voting for the sake of change' votes, just as Bush did when a lot of people just wanted to be done with the whole Clinton adminstration. |
goooooooooooooooooooooooooooo BUSH!!!!!!!!!!!:thumbsup :thumbsup
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are you just a flag-waiver? have you ever left the US? I dont mean this as a personal attack against you, im honestly curious to know why you want to re-elect this fuckup. |
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Why do I vote Bush.... Maybe because I can see past the daily news that focuses on what's happening now instead of in the future. Maybe I feel that Al Queda is not the creation of ONE MAN but was created as a result of decades of failed societies in the Middle East. We can argue about the subject of terrorism forever but in the end, it's a fact that the Middle East will never fix itself and outside intervention into the region was inevitable. Like with everything in life, short term headaches for long term happiness. |
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Bush will win easily....
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Nicely put Bigfish.....and you did it without calling someone a retard or fuckup most people here can not do that.....
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Very weird ... how can this be real ? Bush alraedy control the medias so whatever.
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doesnt mean shit. what about the people dont do the polls or get offered to do them?? (like all of us webmasters online all the time).
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polls are getting done through MPA2 platform and Kerry's stats are getting shaved
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Polls are useless :) I think we've even seen how elections can be useless as well.
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Polls are such bullshit.
They rig them so they can announce them to the the public as a suggestive thinking campaign... "Bush is ahead by 10points....you don't want to vote for a loser do ya?" Or, If you want a computer geek analogy.... Look at how they do benchmarks. One giant OS manufacturer just paid a 3rd party testing facility to benchmark their OS against a free open source up-and-comer that they are scared shitless of.... Do you think they are going to publish negative results from this paid testing source? Hell no. They are going to test and test again and play around with the numbers and tweak their OS until they get the results they like -- publishable results. Whoever owns and works at the 'independent' polling company is going to vote one way or the other. (Think about a Diebold bias). The sad part about (portions of) the American public is they see polls and let the the polls influence their vote because otherwise they might have to read about issues and political mumbo jumbo to try to understand what's going on - or god forbid, place a vote for someone who might not win. /rant |
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polls are bullshit mostly when we dont like their results :)
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Also, Kerry was up by 7 points in an MSNBC poll just 10 days ago. I don't think there's been that much of a swing. It's probably methodology. I know Gallup's methodology is pretty solid and it is about a neck and neck race according to them and has been for a number of months now.
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You'll hear about this non-stop all week on Faux news.
"Bush up by 10 points!... err sorry.. we mean, this just in, Bush is leading the polls by 10 points according to our friends at..err.. according to Harris, a completely Fair and Balanced(tm) polling company" :glugglug |
In one recent poll that showed Kerry ahead, the repub. talking heads complained because they said most of those polled were registered dems, lmao.
Conclusion? Polls are Useless, regardless of whether you like the results or not. Heres my "poll" :321GFY :2 cents: hehe |
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"These are the results of a nationwide telephone survey" |
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"Gee that's a big building...I wonder what it is they do there" Never put it together and figured it out :Graucho |
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