Posted on 09/05/2004 2:50:10 PM PDT by KQQL
John Zogby, the first to predict The race is Kerrys to lose, tells Wall $treet Week with FORTUNE viewers that investors are moving in Bushs direction to Kerrys peril.
Zogby identifies "make or break" battleground constituencies...
As Republican delegates say goodbye to the glitter and fanfare of Madison Square Garden, self-identified investor voters say they now favor President Bush over John Kerry by an eleven point spread (49% vs. 38%) according to a Zogby/Wall $treet Week with FORTUNE poll conducted on August 30th through September 2nd.
In analyzing the poll data, Zogby will probe the make or break role of two key groups, the Investor Class, and the Undecideds, both of whom are increasing in numbers and potential impact as Campaign 2004 speeds toward election day.
Both the Investor Class and the Undecideds may prove to be battleground constituencies for Kerry. The poll indicated that Kerrys support fell as the number of undecided voters rose, suggesting that by [August 30th] some of the Senators supporters may have lost confidence in him and joined the ranks of the undecided.
(Excerpt) Read more at zogby.com ...
So don't use Rasmussen to support your point on one thread and diss it on the other.
He (KQQL) believes they are junk, but he seems to get a perverted enjoyment by posted their results first, and defending their validity.
whatever ...
What ever newbie
I see. You say "whatever" to somebody whose been here longer than yourself, and "whatever, newbie" to me, who has been a freeper for a mere 1.5 years. Yet another example of intellectual dishonesty.
From the article Arabs and Democracy: Bush May Not Like It At Home:
Pollster John Zogby, who took part in a recent government study of Muslim opinion toward the U.S. around the world, sees a parallel between the Bush administration's arrogant approach to the Muslim world and its isolation of Arab-Americans. But his brother, Jim, emphasizes there is also a very big difference between Arabs in the U.S. and Arabs in the Middle East.
LOL
I remember this photo reminds me of Hillry...
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