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To: Pokey78
There's some rebarbative spin in this, but they have a hard time doing it with these numbers.

In another follow-up interview, Wayne Denson, 75, a Democrat and retired optician from Kansas City, Mo., said: "I voted for him to start with but now that Bush got elected, I'd rather vote for Bush than Gore. Bush has got more intelligence."

Eat your heart out, Howell Raines!

5 posted on 11/25/2002 8:08:49 PM PST by Cicero
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To: Cicero
In another follow-up interview, Wayne Denson, 75, a Democrat and retired optician from Kansas City, Mo., said: "I voted for him to start with but now that Bush got elected, I'd rather vote for Bush than Gore. Bush has got more intelligence."

I loved that quote also. Gee, maybe you do need to be a little smart to get an undergrad degree from Yale and an MBA from Harvard.

8 posted on 11/25/2002 8:15:36 PM PST by handy
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To: Cicero
In another follow-up interview, Wayne Denson, 75, a Democrat and retired optician from Kansas City, Mo., said: "I voted for him to start with but now that Bush got elected, I'd rather vote for Bush than Gore. Bush has got more intelligence."

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I love it!

21 posted on 11/25/2002 9:07:22 PM PST by Lady In Blue
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...according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll...

Nearly two-thirds of all respondents, including just over 50 percent of Democrats, said that Mr. Gore should step aside and allow someone else to run against Mr. Bush....

In another follow-up interview, Wayne Denson, 75, a Democrat and retired optician from Kansas City, Mo., said: "I voted for him to start with but now that Bush got elected, I'd rather vote for Bush than Gore. Bush has got more intelligence."

Positive Ratings for the G.O.P., if Not Its Policy (Bush approval: 65%, Gore: 19%) The New York Times | 11/26/2002 | ADAM NAGOURNEY and JANET ELDER

The much-hyped "college tour" showdown at Albany Downtown was promoted for weeks by Matthews and MSNBC as "a one-on-one with the senator from New York." The show -- and the "senator" -- were not as advertised, however. 

Unfortunately for America, the only visible adversary at the SUNY access-journalism extravaganza was a free press. MSNBC trumpeted clinton as Zogby-polled presidential timber: "Always finishes a strong second to Gore," they puffed. (A patent presidential disqualifier if ever there was one, if you ask me.)

Notwithstanding this obvious lapse in logic, one wonders where and when Zogby collected his data, According to the most recent relevant poll, which was conducted by the Marist Institute last month -- and according to the results of this month's election, nary a soul wants hillary clinton back in the West Wing.

Hardball's Softball hillary clinton 'Interview' Elevates Access Journalism to Historic New Heights | 11/25/2002 | MIA T


34 posted on 11/26/2002 3:07:11 AM PST by Mia T
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