Posted on 08/22/2006 5:55:48 AM PDT by teddyballgame
And just as I reported earlier today on the problems with the Gallup poll and other surveys showing a bias for Democrats, the Gallup poll suddenly reports a dramatic drop in the Democrat lead in the US House race to only two points.
In a poll taken over the weekend, the poll of registered voters shows that Democrats now lead only 47%-45% which is down from a nine percentage point lead earlier in August. This is well within the poll's margin of error (+-4%) so the race is essentially even. It is the best showing for Republicans in this poll since just before the 2004 November election when Democrats were ahead by four points among registered voters, but Republicans still won the popular U.S. vote and a 232-203 lead in House seats.
According to the poll, the sudden focus on the war on terror has greatly helped the GOP. The poll states that "President Bush's approval rating has topped 40% for the first time since February...Behind the movements: In the wake of the terror plot that British authorities say they broke up, Bush seems to have gotten a boost. Some of that may have reflected positively on Republican candidates as well.
(Excerpt) Read more at humanevents.com ...
"4. Try and get some kind of limit on political speech on the internet"
Sorry, but John McCain beat them to it. It's called "the Campaign Finance Reform Act" and it precludes the use of broadcast, print or online media to discuss a political opponent's record, launch "attack" ads, or run "issue-advocacy ads" in which an opponent (typically the "incumbant") is the obvious target (i.e he/she/it is mentioned by name or by other means intended to identify said opponent, are used), within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of a general election.
We don't have to worry about democrats (small "d" intentional) restricting free-speech, since our own conservatives (really small "c" required) have done it for them.
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