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To: RGSpincich

"Make that nearly 40%. If that's the best you can count I suggest you just give it up"

LOL, your forgetting about the undecideds smart guy...even at 40percent it is deathknell time...but it is probably much closer to 50%

Bush should withdrawl the nomination for the good of the Party.


114 posted on 10/11/2005 7:00:15 AM PDT by rbmillerjr
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To: rbmillerjr
LOL, your forgetting about the undecideds smart guy..

Like I said if you can't count, give it up. The undecided could not be considered against Miers. So, using 10% as undecided and the 58% approval, it would be safe to say that nearly 70% of conservatives are unopposed to Miers' nomination.

126 posted on 10/11/2005 7:12:14 AM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: rbmillerjr; RGSpincich

As of a few minutes ago:

Free Republic Opinion Poll: Do you approve of Harriet Miers for Supreme Court?

Composite Opinion
Yes 34.1% 2,133
Need more info 32.7% 2,046
No 28.1% 1,758
I'm voting Hillary! 3.1% 194
Pass 2.0% 123
  100.0%   6,254
 
Member Opinion
Need more info 39.5% 1,097
Yes 30.4% 844
No 26.1% 723
Pass 2.3% 64
I'm voting Hillary! 1.7% 47
  100.0%   2,775
 
Non-Member Opinion
Yes 37.1% 1,289
No 29.7% 1,035
Need more info 27.3% 949
I'm voting Hillary! 4.2% 147
Pass 1.7% 59
  100.0%   3,479
 

It is a clearly dividing issue.

Instead of a principal debate (long overdue) between the Right and the Left about constitution and what is good for the country, we have an uninspiring candidate that divides conservatives.

What other issue divided conservatives so much lately?

It is an entirely self inflicted (by Bush) pain.

130 posted on 10/11/2005 7:17:36 AM PDT by Tolik
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