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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ColtonGang who wrote (91607)11/28/2000 11:33:54 AM
From: willcousa  Respond to of 769670
 
Maybe this time the public will understand who caused the economy to stink and Clinton Gore will finally get their just due!



To: ColtonGang who wrote (91607)11/28/2000 11:35:37 AM
From: ColtonGang  Respond to of 769670
 
MSNBC........ WHILE 61 percent believe Bush won, almost one-third of Americans believe the contested Florida election has not yet been decided. Half think the Florida vote has been settled — with Bush winning it — while only 16 percent think Gore took the Sunshine State.
The poll, which was conducted Nov. 27 by pollsters Peter Hart and Robert Teeter, had a total of 490 respondents and a margin of error of 4.5 percentage points.
Bush seems to have benefited from the past two weeks of tumult in Florida as the state’s 62 counties tried to arrive at a more accurate vote tally; in a previous NBC News poll conducted on Nov. 13, only 36 percent felt Bush had clinched a Florida victory.
However, it is clear more Americans are unhappy with the post-election behavior of both men: 47 percent disapprove of Gore’s behavior, and 41 percent are unhappy with Bush’s. On Nov. 13, the percentages were 38 and 36, respectively.
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Moreover, Bush’s claim of victory on Sunday has been perceived as a misstep. Fifty-one percent disapprove of Bush’s move, while there is an even split as to whether Gore should concede the election fight now — 49 percent say he should, and an equal number say he shouldn’t.



To: ColtonGang who wrote (91607)11/28/2000 11:40:51 AM
From: kvkkc1  Respond to of 769670
 
Your hero slick willy is still in charge of this economic debacle that is the only reason the sorry sob stayed in office anyway. His policies were bound to lead to this. The short term debt they floated is also a big factor why any future economic assumptions are pure bs.knc



To: ColtonGang who wrote (91607)11/28/2000 2:22:33 PM
From: DOUG H  Respond to of 769670
 
With the economy slowing and heading toward recession, oil over 30$, stock market collapsing, and shrinking federal surpluses,

Does Clinton get credit for this?