Posted on 01/20/2004 9:11:14 AM PST by KQQL
As Democrats Vote in Iowa and New Hampshire, President Bush Looks Vulnerable in Both His Re-Elect and Face-Off with Generic Democrat; Bushs Job Performance 49% Positive, 50% Negative; Democrats Lead Over Republicans in Congressional Generic, New Zogby International Poll Reveals
President George W. Bushs job performance has dropped since mid- December, while his vulnerability increases when matched against an unnamed Democrat or when respondents are asked if he should be re-elected.
The most recent Zogby America poll of 1000 likely voters chosen at random was conducted January 15-18, 2004 and has a margin of error of +/- 3.2 percentage points. Slight weights were added to region, party, age, race, religion, and gender to more accurately reflect the voting population.Margins are higher in sub-groups.
Bush Job Performance Positive% Negative %
January 15-18, 2004 49 50
Nearly two in five (41%) would vote for Bush, while 45% would opt to support an unnamed Democrat over Bush. In December polling, Bush held a slight edge over a generic Democrat. Nearly one in eight are unsure or prefer another choice.
Date Bush % Any Democrat %
January 15-18, 2004 41 45
Pollster John Zogby: The country is clearly divided just as it was during the 2000 election. According to the OLeary/Zogby Red & Blue State Monitor, a plurality of Red State voters (Bush 2000) voters believe the country is headed in the right direction (49%), while 38% say its the wrong direction. In the Blue States (Gore 2000) 46% think the country is headed in the wrong direction while 41% say its the right direction. In both Red and Blue States (13%) a similar number unsure
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OK, so I am aware of this. At what point in pregnancy does it become illegal to perform an abortion? And is based on the age of the 'fetus' from conception, developmental stage of the fetus, or some other factor? What are the penalties for, say, aborting a 8 9/10 month old fetus (from date of conception) by means other than a 'partial birth' abortion procedure?
That's lovely.
I think you are right.
Bush approval down to 53%
http://gallup.com/poll/releases/pr040120.asp
With ZOGBY (49%)always add +4% = Gallup Poll
Well, I suppose that you 'gather' things that are in no way related to the discussion of your post.
You claimed that Bush had banned late term abortions. I simply inquired as to when and how, aknowleging that I may have missed this. You responded with a post regarding the banning of one late term abortion technique (which does not ban late term abortions) and I asked for further explanation. You now seem to be off of the deep end in assumptions about what I consider 'good enough' and meaningless statements about what (you think) I am stating. I haven't brought value judgments into the picture at all, nor have I mentioned my approval or disapproval of the partial birth ban. Wouldn't it just be easier to correct your original post about the ban on late term abortion, if you are wrong, and get on with meaningful discussion? I believe you are wrong about late term abortions being banned by Bush, you have not shown me otherwise, and I continue to believe you are wrong. This does not particularly bother me, but your credibility with me is dropping as a result of your defending (what I believe is) your erroneous statement claiming that late term abortions are now illegal.
If you wish me to consider your opinions as being worthwhile to weigh against my own (to consider the validity of my own point of view), you should try to be factually correct in your statements of fact.
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