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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Zoltan! who wrote (7572)11/7/2001 10:19:57 AM
From: jttmab  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
You lose:

You dudes are so short sighted...The Pew Center for the People and the Press has been measuring the Court's approval rating since 1987.

And Gallup has been measuring it since 1973. gallup.com

The Pew Center for the People and the Press. [Well known organization at Trent's house no doubt.] says In January 2001, the Court's favorability rating stood at 68 percent. Gallup shows it at 59%...that's more than a mere statistical margin of error. gallup.com
And there are other wide discrepancies with the data between Pew and Gallup.

You make a claim that the Court's approval rating has gone up since the Court's Decision on the election. If I'm not mistaken Gallup's number of approval at 58% is lower than the ratings of Aug-Sep 2000 (62%) or Jan 2001 at 59%.

Besides, as I stated, it's irrelevant

We agree there, your comment was irrelevent.

Well, I know of at least one Prez who won under what many historians consider an extra-Constitutional political deal - the Presidency in return for the end of Reconstruction and the other side ceding the election. But you wouldn't know that.

I was aware as a matter of fact....so you have a "maybe one". The point that you made "and won under the Constitution was so trivial that it's laughable.

Democraps are under the delusion that Clinton is popular. He was always considered unworthy by a majority. An inferior man.

Hey, if you want to continue to live in fear of Clinton popularity, go for it.

Elections are a snapshot too, obtuse one.

LOL. How many times have you heard the phrase...the only poll that counts is the one on election day.

Thank you for your illiteracy, jitmah.

What a perfect closure....it's jttmab.

Thanks for your post Zoltan.

jttmab