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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: redfish who wrote (39626)8/2/2004 8:38:55 AM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (3) of 81568
 
Washington, DC — Kerry (48%) holds on to his lead over Bush (41%) among under-30 voters in the latest GENEXT poll conducted by Ipsos-Public Affairs for Newsweek.com. Among their respective supporters, Kerry and Bush have equally strong allegiance. Half of those who declare support or Kerry (54%) and Bush (57%) say they will “definitely” vote for their candidate in November.

Strong Kerry supporters tend to be found among residents of urban areas (38%) and the western U.S. (30%), those who are unmarried (30%) and have no children (29%), and renters (28%) or those living with their parents (29%). Strong Bush supporters are more common among men (27%), those in their late 20s (28% of those age 26-29), white (28%), rural residents (30%), married people (35%) and homeowners (34%).

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