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DRUDGE: NEWSWEEK POLL: BUSH LEAD GONE (Registered voters, not likely voters polled)
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Posted on 10/02/2004 1:45:56 PM PDT by tsmith130
Edited on 10/02/2004 2:53:28 PM PDT by Admin Moderator.
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To: tsmith130
People, forget the national polls... To come even close to winning at this stage, Kerry would need to have Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, etc.
Has anyone posted this yet:
"The media want Kerry to win. Theyre going to portray Kerry and Edwards as being young and dynamic and optimistic, and this glow is going to be worth maybe 15 points."
-- Newspeak editor Evan Thomas
To: sinkspur
To: clintonh8r
Get a grip on yourself...take a break...exhale...and then rejoin the team.
You're not helping anyone with your negative attitude.
To: tsmith130
Weekend Polls usually skew towards the Dems. The truth is Kerry probably picked up one or two points on Bush, but I'd be surprised if it's more than that. Look at the polling numbers midweek next week. They'll be a little more reflective of how the debates will effect the election on Nov. 02.
If the numbers are accurate, that just means we have to work harder. Get fired up! The safety of our country is at stake.
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posted on
10/02/2004 2:32:50 PM PDT
by
Novel
To: tsmith130
This is what you get from Drudge once the threat of hurricanes have past.
To: Howlin
Don't know if you've seen this yet. Looks like the Doomers have their pitchforks and torches at the ready.
To: Mister Baredog
Control yourself or we'll slap you, you'll take it and like it.
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posted on
10/02/2004 2:33:14 PM PDT
by
JusPasenThru
(Why don't you go and doof your own boofen?)
To: mrustow
Can you just see it now? MSM "predicts" Kerry bounce, they're all sitting in the room drawing straws and Newsweak draws the short straw to MAKe iT HAPPEN.........
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posted on
10/02/2004 2:33:19 PM PDT
by
JENINMO
To: the_rightside; stockstrader
BTW, I read here just yesterday that the DNC said two things before the debate to their legion of dipheads in an email:
1. Go to all the online polls and vote for Kerry immediatly after the debate
AND
2. Sign up to places like (FR), pose as a conservative and start saying, "Bush is doing terribly, Bush is going to lose."
Both of which they did.
To: OhGeorgia
no incumbent leding the last week of Seotember has ever lost. And I dont think any incumbent who was leading ever lost because of debates.
Especially when Bush didn't make a single gaffe in the debate. I want to see the other polls before I jump off a cliff with the pessimists here.
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posted on
10/02/2004 2:33:40 PM PDT
by
Freepdonia
(Victory is Ours!)
To: sinkspur
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posted on
10/02/2004 2:33:43 PM PDT
by
MNJohnnie
(Vote Bush 2004-We have the solutions, Kerry Democrats? Nothing but slogans)
To: avenir
I think I'll just wait on that. Thanks anyway.
To: FairOpinion; All
Everyone...please read post 141!
To: MichelleWSC
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posted on
10/02/2004 2:34:11 PM PDT
by
MNJohnnie
(Vote Bush 2004-We have the solutions, Kerry Democrats? Nothing but slogans)
To: MNJohnnie
What if the poll is nothing but propaganda? Like the Harris poll at the start of Sept that claimed "Bush's convention bounch is gone"? Funny how the bad new for Bush polls are treated as gospel by a certain sect of Freepers and the ones that show bad new for Kerry are "suspicous" Why is that? Just like the good news was treated as gospel by almost every Freeper?
The important thing is to continue to get the word out that Kerry is still not clear on Iraq, that he would turn our security over to the French, and would give nuclear fuel to Iran.
That ought to scare the hell out of every American.
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posted on
10/02/2004 2:34:21 PM PDT
by
sinkspur
("John Kerry's gonna win on his juices. "--Cardinal Fanfani)
To: The Sons of Liberty
Bush did let all his fans down but... I still love and believe in him. He will understand what he did and come back stronger than ever. That's his track record.
To: contessa machiaveli
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posted on
10/02/2004 2:34:52 PM PDT
by
MNJohnnie
(Vote Bush 2004-We have the solutions, Kerry Democrats? Nothing but slogans)
To: MNJohnnie
NEWSWEEK POLL: BUSH LEAD GONE
Sat Oct 02 2004 16:42:32 ET
New York-Sixty-one percent of Americans who watched the first presidential debate on September 30 say Sen. John Kerry won; 19 percent say President George W. Bush won and 16 percent say they tied, according to the latest Newsweek Poll which was conducted after the debate ended. Fifty-six percent say Kerry did better than they expected; 11 percent say so for Bush. Thirty-eight percent say Bush did worse than expected; 3 percent say so for Kerry, the poll shows.
The debate erased the lead the Bush/Cheney ticket has held over Kerry/Edwards in the Newsweek Poll since the Republican convention. In a three-way trial heat including Ralph Nader/Peter Camejo, among registered voters Kerry/Edwards leads Bush/Cheney 47 percent v. 45 percent with 2 percent for Nader/Camejo. In a two-way heat, Kerry/Edwards leads 49 percent v. 46 percent for Bush/Cheney, the poll shows.
A 62-percent majority of viewers says Kerry seemed more confident and self-assured (26% say so for Bush) and 51 percent say Kerry had better command of issues and facts (37% for Bush). Forty-seven percent say Kerry seemed more personally likeable (41 % for Bush) and 49 percent say Kerry came closer to reflecting their own views on most foreign policy issues (43% for Bush). The two were nearly even on several other points, including who came across as a strong leader (47% Kerry, 44% Bush) and who had a better plan for dealing with the situation in Iraq (45% for both). Forty percent of viewers thought Kerry was too wordy and 57 percent thought Bush was too repetitive.
Fifty-seven percent of all poll respondents say they are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States at this time. Bush's job approval rating dropped two points from the Sept. 9-10 Newsweek Poll to 46 percent-a 6-point drop since the poll taken during and after the Republican convention. Forty-eight percent of registered voters polled say they would not like to see Bush re-elected but almost as many (46%) say they would.
Among registered voters, 60 percent say they know "a lot" about what Bush stands for, compared to 38 percent who say so about Kerry, the poll shows.
During the debate, President Bush said the military would remain "an all-volunteer army," but if Bush is re-elected, 38 percent of registered voters say the draft is likely to be reinstated; 51 percent say it's not, according to the poll. If Kerry is elected president, 18 percent say the draft is likely to be reinstated; 67 percent say it is not. And 62 percent of registered voters say reinstating the draft should not be considered at this time; 28 percent say it should be considered.
A 60-percent majority of registered voters say Bush administration policies and diplomatic efforts have led to more anti-Americanism around the world and 51 percent say the administration has not done enough to involve major allies and international organizations in trying to achieve its foreign policy goals, the poll shows.
As for who will handle issues better overall, among registered voters Bush leads Kerry 52 to 40 percent on terrorism and homeland security; the situation in Iraq (49% vs. 44%); the situation involving Israel and the Palestinians (46% vs. 39%) and controlling the spread of nuclear weapons (47% v. 43%). Kerry scores better on the economy (52% vs. 39%); health care, including Medicare (56% to 34%) and American jobs and foreign competition (54% vs. 36%), the poll shows.
Overall, 62 percent say Bush has strong leadership qualities (compared to 56% who say so for Kerry). Sixty-six percent say Bush says what he believes, not just what people want to hear, compared to 48 percent for Kerry. Sixty-five percent say Bush is personally likeable (63% say so for Kerry). But more registered voters (57%) say Kerry is honest and ethical (vs. 55% for Bush); the same amount (51%) says they would trust Kerry to make the right decisions during an international crisis as would trust Bush (51%); and more (57%) say Kerry cares about people like them (vs. 49% for Bush). And 80 percent of registered voters say Kerry is intelligent and well informed, compared to 59 percent for Bush.
On Iraq, 50 percent of registered voters polled say the war in Iraq was not necessary; 46 percent say it was. And 55 percent of registered voters say going to war in Iraq has not made Americans safer from terrorism; 41 percent say it has. Fifty-one percent of registered voters say the Bush administration misinterpreted or misanalyzed the intelligence reports it said indicated Iraq had banned weapons; 41 percent say it didn't. And 45 percent say the administration purposely misled the public about evidence that Iraq had banned weapons in order to build support for the war; 50 percent say it did not.
During is 19-year career in the U.S. Senate, Kerry has changed his position on a number of issues. From what they know about Kerry, 47 percent of registered voters say this is because Kerry is thoughtful and changes position as circumstances change or he learns more about an issue; the same number (47%) say it's because Kerry is politically-motivated and changes his position when he thinks it will improve his image or help him win an election.
For this Newsweek Poll, Princeton Survey Research Associates International interviewed 1,013 registered voters on Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2004.
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To: mystery-ak
I agree with you. I think everyone just needs to settle down and realize that there is still a long way to go to election day. The MSM is going to do everything it can to help Kerry but I still have faith in Karl Rove. We will look back at this poll and laugh on election day.
To: B0wman
The Democrat Vote Fraud machine has officially kicked into high gear. The polls need to seem close for the vote fraud to be believable you see.
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posted on
10/02/2004 2:35:27 PM PDT
by
wolfman
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