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Bush Takes Back The Lead As 'Primary Effect' Wanes (Good News!)
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| March 13 2004
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Posted on 03/13/2004 10:26:14 AM PST by Dog
President Bush has regained the lead from Sen. John Kerry in the latest IBD/TIPP Poll as the boost the challenger got from the Democratic primaries wears off and the incumbent starts his own campaign in earnest.
The nationwide poll of 863 adults taken last Monday through Thursday showed that, among 743 registered voters, Bush leads Kerry 45% to 40%, with 6% going to Independent Ralph Nader.
In a two-way race Bush leads Kerry 46% to 43%.
A week earlier, Bush trailed Kerry in IBD/TIPP polling by a 44%-41% margin. But the president reclaimed support in his traditional strongholds.
now leads Kerry 56% to 33% in Republican-loyal, or "red," states, 51% to 38% in the South and 49% to 40% in the Midwest.
Bush's lead in swing states, however, has narrowed to 1 point from 4. But Kerry's lead in Democrat-loyal (blue) states has shrunk to 9 points from 12, and his advantage in urban areas has narrowed to 10 points from 18. In suburban areas, Bush's lead widened to 18 points from 13.
In rural America, a traditional Bush stronghold, Kerry ran even in the week-earlier survey. But now Bush is back up by 14 points.
"The week before, the picture was distorted in aftermath of the primaries," said Raghavan Mayur, president of TIPP, a unit of TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence and IBD's polling partner.
Now, after Democratic candidates' months-long questioning of Bush policies, "things are returning to normal," he said.
The president's ad campaign may also be bearing its first fruits, Mayur said. News from Iraq also took a turn for the better, he noted, with the signing of an interim constitution.
Another possible factor, Mayur said, is resurgent Christian activism brought about by the emotional stirrings of Mel Gibson's blockbuster film, "The Passion of the Christ."
In contrast to the volatile numbers for Bush and Kerry, the vote for Nader stayed the same.
In a two-candidate race, where Bush has a 46%-43% lead, 10% are undecided.
In a three-way race, Bush's lead expands by 2 percentage points 45% to 40%, with Nader at 6% and undecideds at 7%.
Nader draws more voters from Kerry than Bush. Over half (51%) of those favoring Nader mentioned that they would vote for Kerry in a two-candidate poll question. Only a sixth (17%) would vote for Bush.
"Nader is clearly an asset for the president," said Mayur.
The IBD/TIPP poll has a margin of error plus/minus 3.4 percentage points.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; election04; kewl; nader; polls; thepassion
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To: Dog
The lefty media better get to work hahaha...
To: Carolinamom
We all needed the boost...:-)
82
posted on
03/13/2004 11:31:22 AM PST
by
Dog
To: Dog
I think the early polls were core constituents sending a message to Bush aboiut the illegal alien amnesty, the steel and farm subsidies and other very un-conservative things he has been behind.
When the question has been "are you dissapointed in Pres. Bush's presidency" my response is "Hell Yes!" How he can ignore the issues of the wave of illegals washing over our southern order is unbeleivable. But I will still vote for him. If Kerry wins, it is the final nail in the coffin of tradiitonal values -- the USA will go down the crapper forever. Kids will continue to be killed (but the date will probably be extended to the day before conception) and "values" and "morals" will mean "whatever makes you feel good."
In the meatime, I for one, have been using the polls to send a message to the good President in hopes he will not take my vote for granted.
83
posted on
03/13/2004 11:31:32 AM PST
by
freedumb2003
(Everyone is stupid! That is why they do all those stupid things! -- H. Simpson.)
To: Irish Eyes
"You can't have health care .....if we are all dead from a terrorist attack. Powerful statement,... very good thinking.
Yeah, but UCLA Medical will be rolling in dough!
84
posted on
03/13/2004 11:34:31 AM PST
by
freedumb2003
(Everyone is stupid! That is why they do all those stupid things! -- H. Simpson.)
To: Alas Babylon!
State by state polls are much more reliable for how a candidate is doing,I agree.
85
posted on
03/13/2004 11:36:43 AM PST
by
MEG33
(John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
To: onyx; jwalsh07
Very good news!
jw, can you post the other polls you saw this week?
86
posted on
03/13/2004 11:41:37 AM PST
by
Howlin
(Charter Member of the Incredible Interlocking Institutional Power!!!!)
To: sinkspur
Is that woof in honor of that hang-dog Kerry look?
To: Dog
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88
posted on
03/13/2004 11:42:56 AM PST
by
ambrose
("John Kerry has blood of American soldiers on his hands" - Lt. Col. Oliver North)
To: Howlin
Great way to start the weekend, huh?
89
posted on
03/13/2004 11:43:31 AM PST
by
onyx
(Kerry' s a Veteran, but so were Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh and Benedict Arnold.)
To: Miss Marple
I would expect more of the same near term, given the Spanish mass murders.
I admit, that it emotionally brought me
back to me the feelings of post 9/11, seeing all the folks in the streets. The same thing has to be happening to folks here,too. It is now a common shared experience, between
our countries.
Couple of weeks of bad polls and the Big D will start
chewing its leg. Tere is no great enthusiasm for Kerry,
The only common thread,
anger can easily turn on him.
Hope its not too soon before the convention, they could still do an about face if he really crashes.
90
posted on
03/13/2004 11:46:33 AM PST
by
pending
To: Dog
I hope you're right. But I see anecdotal evidence to the contrary.
My MIL, for instance, is a staunch Rat. After 9/11, she shocked me when she said, "I think this president is an awfully good one." But talk to her today, and she'll tell you 9/11 was all Bush's fault, that the economy is worse than the Great Depression (and don't argue with her. She was there!) And Bush is breaking all "international law" by attacking a defenseless country. Plus he got rich on all that oil over in Iraq.
91
posted on
03/13/2004 11:47:51 AM PST
by
gitmo
(Thanks, Mel. I needed that.)
To: Dog
Good post, Dog!
92
posted on
03/13/2004 11:50:30 AM PST
by
gitmo
(Thanks, Mel. I needed that.)
To: Dog
Anyone know where I can get "Nader for President" bumper stickers? ;-]
93
posted on
03/13/2004 11:50:57 AM PST
by
PsyOp
(What a pleasant stain comes from an enemies blood – Iucunda macula est ex inimici sanguine. – Syrus.)
To: King Prout
it is too early yet, and I fully expect the DNC to pull a federal level NJ2002 on us come October, and swap Hillary for Kerry once he has been battered to bits by Dubya. Entirely possible.
94
posted on
03/13/2004 11:52:30 AM PST
by
Jeff Chandler
(Why the long face, John?)
To: JackRyanCIA; Dog
"You can't have health care .....if we are all dead from a terrorist attack."Let's change that to
"You don't need health care .....if we are all dead from a terrorist attack."
95
posted on
03/13/2004 11:57:37 AM PST
by
Kaslin
(It is now more important then ever that we re-elect President Bush)
To: Pharmer
If Bush is smart he needs to solicite "unsolicited soft money " ads from third parties now as he will need to use his cash for the 60 day blitz between the September convention and the election as CFR rules will be in effect then. I think he has to spend the money he has built up before he is renominated at the Republican convention. After that he will be using federal money. That would be the time to use "unsolicited soft money".
Does anybody know if I am wrong about that?
96
posted on
03/13/2004 11:58:08 AM PST
by
Jeff Chandler
(Why the long face, John?)
To: Dog
Bush leads Kerry 45% to 40%, with 6% going to Independent Ralph Nader.HAHAHAHAHAAA!!!
97
posted on
03/13/2004 12:01:21 PM PST
by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
To: onyx
Another possible factor, Mayur said, is resurgent Christian activism brought about by the emotional stirrings of Mel Gibson's blockbuster film, "The Passion of the Christ." Very interesting.
98
posted on
03/13/2004 12:03:37 PM PST
by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
To: Jeff Chandler
my money is on 18 Oct 04 for the announcement:
AP/March 18, 2002 - "In order to answer the urgent need to provide the American public with a real choice between candidates, I have with great reluctance agreed to accept the Democratic National Convention's summons to stand for election to the Office of the President of the United States. It's for the children. Really." said New York Senator Hillary Rodham, as she solemnly addressed an ecstatic gathering of supporters. "It takes a village to rule -ah, govern- a democracy like ours."
Meanwhile, the embattled Senator John Flipper Kerry, dogged by months of bad poll numbers stemming from vicious Republican-funded attack advertisements, was last seen in a bar on Friday night. Witnesses report that the despondent erstwhile candidate appeared depressed, and was overheard muttering something about Vince Foster.
Sen. Kerry's present whereabouts are not known.
99
posted on
03/13/2004 12:06:50 PM PST
by
King Prout
(MECCA ET MEDINA DELINDA SUNT!)
To: Names Ash Housewares
This is exactly what happened with Arnold.Precisely. And there is good evidence that the LA Times polls leading up to the final week of the recall election, showing either Arnold losing, or the race a toss-up, were an intentional fraud to knock the legs out from under Arnold. I do not put it past the media polls to lie and spin in order to promote their leftist agenda.
100
posted on
03/13/2004 12:07:34 PM PST
by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
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