To: lasereye
The dubious assumption would be
to credit a Newsweek Poll. They
are very left-leaning, anti-GOP
& anti-Bush. True to their past.
The recent poll will be used in
a front-cover story to hype John
Kerry. That was their plan.
Now to the flawed methodology of
this poll. A sample of "adults
over 18" is who they polled. All
credible polls use "registered"
or "likely voters" as a sample.
One even narrows it down to "most
likely voters". Repubs do better
& better in each refinement.
To: txrangerette
Overall, 52 percent of those polled by NEWSWEEK say they would not like to see Bush serve a second term, compared to 44 percent who want to see him win again in November. As a result, Kerry is enjoying a marginal advantage over Bush, a first for the poll. Forty-nine percent of registered voters chose Kerry, compared to 46 percent who re-elected Bush.
41 posted on
01/26/2004 6:25:53 PM PST by
lasereye
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