Posted on 10/02/2004 11:48:38 PM PDT by Byron Norris
By Brian Braiker Newsweek Updated: 6:04 p.m. ET Oct. 2, 2004Oct. 2 - With a solid majority of voters concluding that John Kerry outperformed George W. Bush in the first presidential debate on Thursday, the presidents lead in the race for the White House has vanished, according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll. In the first national telephone poll using a fresh sample, NEWSWEEK found the race now statistically tied among all registered voters, 47 percent of whom say they would vote for Kerry and 45 percent for George W. Bush in a three-way race. Removing Independent candidate Ralph Nader, who draws 2 percent of the vote, widens the Kerry-Edwards lead to three points with 49 percent of the vote versus the incumbents 46 percent. Four weeks ago the Republican ticket, coming out of a successful convention in New York, enjoyed an 11-point lead over Kerry-Edwards with Bush pulling 52 percent of the vote and the challenger just 41 percent.
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Just a hint: life goes by a lot better when you don't fold like a house of cards at some bad news.
What utter and total crap. More liberal lies backed up by liberal cooked poll numbers.
Bush wins in November in the biggest landslide since Reagan in 1984.
The "debates" are 90-minute infomercials, with all the sincerity and probing depth of any Madison Avenue project. Anyone who makes up his mind about a presidential candidate based on these farces deserves the president he gets.
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