Posted on 10/04/2004 1:08:59 PM PDT by willk
Just got this off Pollingreport.com Shows only 1 pt bounce for Kerry!
Pew Research Center for the People & the Press survey conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. Oct. 1-3, 2004. N=1,002 registered voters nationwide (MoE ± 3.5); 801 likely voters (MoE ± 4).
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"If the presidential election were being held TODAY, would you vote for the Republican ticket of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, for the Democratic ticket of John Kerry and John Edwards, or for the ticket of Ralph Nader and Peter Camejo?" If "Other" or "Unsure": "As of TODAY, do you LEAN more to [see below]?" Order of Bush/Cheney and Kerry/Edwards tickets rotated, with Nader/Camejo ticket always last
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Bush/ Cheney Kerry/ Edwards Nader/ Camejo Other/ Unsure % % % % Among likely voters:
10/1-3/04 49 44 2 5 9/11-14/04 47 46 1 6 9/8-10/04 54 38 2 6 .
Among registered voters:
10/1-3/04 48 41 2 9 9/22-26/04 48 40 2 10 9/17-21/04 45 42 3 10 9/8-14/04 49 43 1 7 9/11-14/04 46 46 1 7 9/8-10/04 52 40 1 7 8/5-10/04 45 47 2 6 7/8-18/04 44 46 3 7
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and pee-ew is a left leaning poll, this is good news
Hmmm. is -this- the one Rush was talking about? Seems like everyone else said the new one would be the WaPo poll. Maybe they'll both say Bush +5?
I do have to wonder if this is the poll Limbaugh meant, or not. The National Review folks say they heard it through the grapevine that a WaPo poll would be out later, but they had no info on the results.
Intriguing.
Thank you for a much NEEDED ping of GOOD news.
I am about to go into another depression.
I doubt that I can endure much more of sKerry.
It's not the poll Rush was talking about......Kerry spot is reporting it is a Washington Post/ABC poll that is coming out.
NRO now says it's Pew.
The good news has been pouring in ALL DAY. Becoming pretty clear that Newsweek and Gallup were as phony as we thought. The so-called Kerry bounce is nothing but desperate MSM hype (made more believable by FReeper panic posts) . . .
Relax and enjoy as the Dems resume their campaign death squirm . . .
Edwards and Kerry are going to be absolutely nuts in the remaining debates, as they see they aren't getting any traction . . .
All the folks doing nothing but hand-wringing the past two days over the MSM-psychological-warfare polls, please report to class: 101-How To Keep My Chin Up. Will be offered by those Freepers who know how to keep calmmmmm!
As quoted by Geraghty at NRO Kerryspot:
Strong Bush supporters outnumber moderate supporters by nearly three-to-one (35% strong support, 12% moderate support). By comparison, 24% of Kerry's supporters back him strongly, while 17% support him only moderately.
Similarly, Bush's supporters overwhelmingly say they are voting for him, rather than against Kerry (76% for, 20% against Kerry). By contrast, Kerry's vote remains largely an anti-Bush vote. A majority of Kerry's supporters continue to say their vote is more against Bush (56%) than for Kerry (37%)...
Kerry changes mind too much to be a good commander-in-chief: 49 percent yes, 41 percent no.
Kerry would give too much say to U.S. allies: 43 percent yes, 44 percent no.
Bush made major misjudgments on Iraq and terrorism: 46 percent yes, 50 percent no.
Bush too inflexible on foreign policy: 41 percent yes, 53 percent no.
The Washington Post/ABC News tracking poll has its first release tonight-- that is not a rumor but a fact.
My day is just starting and now it's much better!
Thank you!
I am almost a basket case.
I hate our media; not only biased, but also DISHONEST!
I appreciate the clarification. What is not yet known is whether Limbaugh was referring to Pew or WaPo in his nebulous comments about 'five points.'
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