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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Richard S who wrote (481457)10/25/2003 7:45:49 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
Kerry runs strongest against Bush in new Zogby Poll:

The Zogby America telephone poll of 921 likely voters chosen at random was conducted October 15 - 18, and has a margin of error of +/- 3.3%. Error margins are higher in sub-groups.

Overall opinion of Bush slipped slightly from September Zogby numbers. Nearly six in ten (56%) have a favorable opinion and 42% an unfavorable opinion now, compared to 58% favorable and 41% unfavorable in September 22 - 24 polling.

The president would outpoll any of the current leading Democratic contenders if the election were held today. He would earn 46% of the vote against retired General Wesley Clark’s 37%; would beat former Vermont Governor Dr. Howard Dean, 47% - 39%; would poll 44% against Massachusetts Senator John Kerry’s 41%; would win over Missouri Congressman Richard Gephardt 47% - 38%, and would beat Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman, 46% - 38%.

Yet when matched against an unnamed (generic) Democratic presidential contender, Bush would lose that theoretical match-up with 43%, compared to the Democrat’s 45%. In September polling, Bush would have lost to a generic Democratic, 41% - 45%.
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