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Unnamed Democrat Edges Bush In '04, Quinnipiac Poll Most Americans Are Not Satisfied With Life Today
Quinnipiac ^ | 3/6/03

Posted on 03/06/2003 8:43:42 AM PST by areafiftyone

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To: areafiftyone
Well, I would never be so naive as to think that the Devil wouldn't come after them too. But, right now, maybe because they don't actually hold any power, they are the only party that stands with the spirit of the Constitution.
81 posted on 03/06/2003 10:08:16 AM PST by Bogie
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To: finnman69
Problem for the Dems is, anyone who actually has a name, is undesirable by a boatload of people. If they could only put "unnamed Democrat who is just great...and you'll find out who it is later" then they might win. Stupid, pointless poll. Comparing an "idea" to a real person....sheesh.
82 posted on 03/06/2003 10:09:18 AM PST by Wyatt's Torch
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To: hchutch
Re: #74 -- spot on, amigo.
83 posted on 03/06/2003 10:12:10 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: areafiftyone
99.99% of liberals think life under the taliban was better fof the afghans than life with President Bush in office in THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA......PRAY Aand SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!!!
84 posted on 03/06/2003 10:13:35 AM PST by saxxa
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To: areafiftyone
all these polls are meaningless...
case in point - Reagan had a 35% approval rating in early 1983...and we all know what happen in 1984...

Bush-41 had a 85% approval rating in early 1991, and we all know what happen in 1992...

also, look at the issue distribution -

economy - Bush seems weak there - but whathappen if the economy not getting worse and the dow jones industrials are back over 8500/9000 again...

terror - this is a hands down issue for Bush - the only trouble is if we fold the entire al qaeda by 2004 - it could be a double edge sword...lol

war - gee whiz - a marginal issue by 2004 - if it is still an issue by 04 - this means the war is not going well, then all bets are off...and if war is not an issue - this means the war goes well, Bush&Blaire are vindicated - so it wont be negative regardless...

then you look at the gender gap - I think the Male numbers are way off - how can Bush has such a high job approvals in the Males and yet get so few votes in the 04 election...

these polls are for junkies - mean nothing -

afterall, it depends on who's the candidate -

do you trust a guy like Kerry from good ole Mass..
or a minnow Govn like Dean from the far left
and let's not forget good ole Rev. al..

85 posted on 03/06/2003 10:14:06 AM PST by FRgal4u
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To: Dane
Yes, your right about the drugs, though I think the average kid in America dosen't deserve to have a jail term over it. (Some big time dealers sure do though.)

The drug issue makes this party seem cheap, at a time when this country never needed the Constitution more. And, maby that's part of the "con." Yet, I hope to help change that.

And, the Cato Instute does have the Libertarian philosophy!

86 posted on 03/06/2003 10:22:19 AM PST by Bogie
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To: WI Conservative 4 Bush
I know. It's unfortunate for them that they actually have to nominate somebody, isn't it?
87 posted on 03/06/2003 10:23:02 AM PST by RichInOC (...especially from this bunch of clowns...)
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To: JohnHuang2; Poohbah; Luis Gonzalez; mhking
To be honest, it really wasn't that hard to figure out.

What we have here is, for the most part, a return to the "Cold War" politics from 1968-1988. And the Left is making the same mistakes they made back then, because they are in a corner.

If they go along with the war, their base will stay home or vote for the Green Party, and the Dems lose. But if they placate their base, the GOP will pick up most of the centrists who DO support the war, and the Dems lose.

In short, they are screwed. There are fundamental contradictions with political reality that they are not going to be able to overcome sans a massive realignment.
88 posted on 03/06/2003 10:32:19 AM PST by hchutch ("Last suckers crossed, Syndicate shot'em up" - Ice-T, "I'm Your Pusher")
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To: Bogie
The drug issue makes this party seem cheap, at a time when this country never needed the Constitution more. And, maby that's part of the "con." Yet, I hope to help change that.

Knock yourself out. The Libertarians are pro-drug and also it seems anti-war like the liberal left.

89 posted on 03/06/2003 10:35:14 AM PST by Dane
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To: areafiftyone
Voters who list the economy/unemployment as the most important problem support the Democratic candidate over Bush 61 -- 32 percent.

Hello.... McFly....

The economy is as bad as I have ever seen it.

90 posted on 03/06/2003 10:58:38 AM PST by Lazamataz (I have learned, over the years, to NEVER assume ANYTHING..)
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To: anniegetyourgun
I'm not buying this poll for a minute

You better. The economy is utterly trashed and Americans vote their pocketbook.

91 posted on 03/06/2003 10:59:26 AM PST by Lazamataz (I have learned, over the years, to NEVER assume ANYTHING..)
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To: RJCogburn
I agree that the economy is not as bad off as the left would have us believe, but there are significant problems with unemployment and under employment that certainly creates a visceral as well as intellectual reaction.

It is every bit as bad as, or worse, than the left portrays. I've never seen anything like this before.

92 posted on 03/06/2003 11:02:01 AM PST by Lazamataz (I have learned, over the years, to NEVER assume ANYTHING..)
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To: RightWhale
The name of Sa'ad bin Laden, 25, OBL's son and heir to the Alquaida corporation was brought up this morning on the news. He is apparently close to being captured...

These guys can run but they can't hide. They really should have started this fight on Clinton's watch. Instead of being vaporized by a drone Allbright would have gone over and apologized to them.

The louder the leftists squeal the more I realize that GW is one of the top 10 POTUS' of all time.

93 posted on 03/06/2003 11:02:19 AM PST by MattinNJ
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To: uncbob
Remember but for the grace of Ralph Nader and Pat Buchanan in FLA Gore would be president today

I remember watching Meet the Press when Buchanan and Nader were on. It turned out that Buchanan cost GW more electoral votes then Nader cost Gore. I can't remember all the states but I do know that New Mexico would have gone for GW if Buchanan had not run.

94 posted on 03/06/2003 11:05:21 AM PST by MattinNJ
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To: meyer
The liberal mainstream media still has a firm grasp on many in this country.

I know you're right, but hopefully that is slowly changing as more people have access to other information channels.

IMHO the liberal media has planted the belief in the public's psyche that presidents bear total responsibility for the state of the national economy. That belief has worked for many electoral cycles, purely by chance IMHO, to the advantage of the media's favored candidates, liberal Democrats.

I mean by that, the phenomenon known as the business cycle has by chance favored the Democratic administration for the past 7 or more decades. That phenomenon seems to operate largely independent from government fiscal policy, and Republican presidents have usually had the great misfortune of riding the downside of the cycle. I offer Hoover, Nixon (as Ike's VP), Ford (although the Nixon pardon hurt him too), and Bush #1. Only once in recent history has the cycle worked against a Democrat, the bumbling, clueless Jimmy Carter. It appears to me that the liberal media has a powerful interest in promoting the notion that the economic philosophy of administrations determines the economic health of the nation.

Hopefully the dismal pattern will be broken in '04. I am very hopeful that by then the tide will be running in favor of the Bush administration, and for once the fallacy that presidents are wholly responsible for the state of the economy can work to our benefit. (fingers crossed)

95 posted on 03/06/2003 11:07:15 AM PST by epow
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To: areafiftyone
Having been polled by Quinnipiac in the past, I KNOW they operate a slanted and biased poll.

The jerk who runs it, one Mr. Carroll, is a doctrinaire left-wing liberal Democrat. (His son is an outstanding New Jersey Conservative Republican Assemblyman - pro-gun, anti-abortion, and strongly pro-Constitution. I guess all the Brains in the family went to the son.)
96 posted on 03/06/2003 11:09:02 AM PST by ZULU (You)
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To: hchutch
In short, they are screwed.

Exactly. Classic Catch-22.

97 posted on 03/06/2003 11:10:27 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Lazamataz
I don't think pool is crap either. The economy sucks.

It would not suprise me to see "President Graham" if he gets past the primary unless things turn around quick.

98 posted on 03/06/2003 11:14:42 AM PST by Dan from Michigan (Every man dies. Not every man really lives.)
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To: uncbob
W. will probably going to end up being a one term President if the Demon-Rats get organized to demonize him as inarticulate?. They are not too vocal now because of the Iraq thing. Remember lots of Demon-Rats are backing the Iraq thing. Once that thing is over, the late night comics will unleash their hate campaign.
99 posted on 03/06/2003 11:19:24 AM PST by philosofy123
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To: skinkinthegrass
to equate LIEberman with an TX Horned toad is an insult to the Texas Short-Horned Lizard

Please accept my most humble apologies for insulting the magnificent TX Short-Horned Lizard by comparing it to the junior Senator from CT. For some reason I am reminded of some reptilian-featured life form whenever I see the Senator on TV, and the TSHL came first to mind.

My father's side of our family goes back to the 1840's as citizens of the great state of TX. Many of my relatives reside in various sections of that great state even today. In no way would I ever knowingly insult an esteemed citizen of that state, and by virtue of having lived there for untold millennia, the Texas Short-Horned Lizard certainly qualifies for that honor. Please forget I ever mentioned TX lizards and Lieberman in the same sentence.

(Is that enough or should I grovel some more?)

100 posted on 03/06/2003 11:25:41 AM PST by epow
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