To: ambrose
Its a dead heat. The President should be eight to ten points behind so he's in good shape. As we've seen in the 9-11 Commission hearings, the Democrats think they will get political mileage out of politicizing the country's national security. In fact, it makes them look childish and vindictive. It will backfire on them and their standard-bearer, John F. Seinfeld, big time even though its not showing up in the polls yet. Keep the faith!
3 posted on
04/08/2004 12:09:08 PM PDT by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: goldstategop
Fox Poll is remarkably static. Gallup and Rasmussen, on the other hand, have seen some pretty wild fluctuations.
6 posted on
04/08/2004 12:11:57 PM PDT by
ambrose
("I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it" - John F. al-Query)
To: goldstategop
Let's see. 900 registered voters nationwide in the 50 states. Using my higher math skills, that tells me that this survey is based up the opinions of 18 people per state.
They're coming to take me away, ho ho ha ha hee hee ho ho, to the funny farm where life is breautiful all th' time and they're coming to take me a waaaaayyyyyyyyy!
Michael
7 posted on
04/08/2004 12:12:07 PM PDT by
Wright is right!
(It's amazing how fun times when you're having flies.)
To: goldstategop
The President should be eight to ten points behind...
No offense, but that's crazy. This is not terrible news but it is a huge stretch to say "8 to 10 points behind" in April is normal if you want to win reelection. I know you've seen the Gallup numbers from past reelection campaigns too.
To: goldstategop
You're right! Kerry's in trouble because this is the worst he could do against Bush and it's not good enough.
53 posted on
04/08/2004 9:05:35 PM PDT by
d_Brit
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