Decision 2004
Decision 2004
(October 2003, 600 Registered Voters; Margin of error= +/-4.0%)
1.) Thinking for a second about politics, for whom do you plan to plan vote for President in 2004?
34% PRESIDENT BUSH
25% ANYONE BUT PRESIDENT BUSH
39% I DONT KNOW YET
2% REFUSED [NOT READ]
Decision 2004
The Washington Times
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
By: Gary Andres and Michael McKenna
Eighteen months before the 2004 election, President Bush appears in a strong position to win another term. Ongoing voter reservations about the credibility of the Democratic field, as well as emerging concerns about who will effectively prosecute the war on terrorism, pose huge hurdles for potential White House rivals and major advantages for Mr. Bush.
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1.) "Which of the following comes closest to your thoughts?"
Disaster:
32%, All
12%, Liberals
14%, Moderates
Not happy:
18%, All
17%, Liberals
19%, Moderates
It's about time:
20%, All
41%, Liberals
24%, Moderates
Don't Care:
27%, All
27%, Liberals
34%, Moderates
2.) "Which of the political parties is closest to your views on gay marriage?"
Republicans:
32%, All
7%, Favor gay marriage
49%, Oppose gay marriage
18%, Don't care
Democrats:
33%, All
72%, Favor gay marriage
16%, Oppose gay marriage
40%, Don't care
Neither:
11%, All
7%, Favor gay marriage
9%, Oppose gay marriage
25%, Don't care
Don't know:
24%, All
15%, Favor gay marriage
25%, Oppose gay marriage
25%, Don't care
3.) "Are you in favor of or opposed to the idea of marriages between homosexuals?"
18%, Favor
53%, Oppose
27%, Don't care