Posted on 08/01/2004 4:28:28 PM PDT by demlosers
The article is confusing. The 47/47 toss up is for likely voters, while the 50/47 with Ralph is with registered voters.
Without Ralph, likely voters are 50/46 for Bush. So Ralph leaving adds 3 points to Bush's total and 1 point to Kerry's.
The Kerry people are doing everything they can to alienate and demonize the Naderites. If I were a Nader supporter, and Kerry sued to keep him off my ballot, I'd vote Bush out of spite.
Doesn't his poll have his job approval?
After last week's Democratic Circus, I've come to my own conclusion -
Bush's platform: 9/11 and Islamic Terrorism
Kerry's platform: Vietnam and war protests
Poll: Kerry loses ground after being
dissed by Marines
He lost more ground when he messed with my Marines in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Yessir, putting Michael Moore up in the Presidential box next to Jimmy Carter. That was a good idea.
Bumper sticker design -
Kerry: Scarrier Than Y2K
at http://www.conservativeimage.com/kerry.jpg
How do you upload a picture onto a FR post?
I just hope Bush talks more about himself and his plan than talking about Kerry at the Republican Convention.
I'm not sure if Kerry has jumped the shark yet but certainly this week was the beginning of a vigorous crawl over the critter.
Looks like Kerry is peaking 3 months too early.
The ABB(anybody but Bush)slogan has hit a speed bump.
Kerry is worse than death.
I have talk to two republican friends who are upset with Bush about the bugdet and other stuff who had plan staying home on nov but are now planning to vote for him. Two worlds.
RON REGAN
Putting him up there might have backfired. That way republicnas are more motivated to vote.
Dems bank on the Machiavellian belief that people are stupid and can be lead around by the nose. Now that they don't have totally domination over the news people get, they're having a much rougher time pulling the wool over the sheep.
Where does CNN have the President's Job Approval?
LOL, you have a wicked imagination! :) We'll never know, I suppose. The press won't admit it if another poll is even worse.
The arm-in-arm thing with the Johns, that does seem unusual. I don't recall any other team ever doing that. But it is understandable. Kerry doesn't trust Edwards on his own. Edwards loves to talk, considers himself real good at it, and has virtually no experience in what he'd be flapping his gums about. So he belongs under Kerry's wing; best position from which to slap a hand over his mouth. The last thing Kerry wants right now is for Edwards' inexperience to make headlines.
I saw that on Chris Wallace today. I was watching from a distance and didn't hear what they were saying, but my gaydar was going off like crazy. It kinda made me feel creepy.
When are the dems going to learn to just pick a real man for the job instead of pussies like Gore and Kerry and try to dress them up? They just end up making them look more like girly men. Maybe that appeals to their demographic, but it certainly doesn't win them elections.
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