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To: JEB who wrote (312448)10/30/2002 10:13:50 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
It's being reported that the Repubs and Greens have gone to the stations that broadcast last night's pep rally for equal time for their own political show.

Seems only fair - not to mention a legal necessity - to me.



To: JEB who wrote (312448)10/31/2002 9:40:49 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
What dems did seems to be universally covered as hang you head in shame. mr. bill and hillary are shown smiling as the death of a senator gave them a chance to be seen in public and have sick minds applaud them.

This event reminded America of a tawdry leadership and the leadership is the democrat party today. I don't think this ABC poll reflects the current putrid conduct of the dems.

Bush Has Record High Approval Rating

Republicans entered the last week before crucial elections
"buoyed by a GOP leader with the highest job approval
ratings in half a century for a president entering his
first midterm elections," the Associated Press reported
today in an article it headlined "Bush Has Record High
Approval Rating."

President Bush enjoys a job approval of 67 percent, says
the new ABC News poll, even better than the 61 percent job
approval President Dwight Eisenhower had in the Gallup poll
before the 1954 midterm elections.

A Fox News Dynamics poll cited by Dick Morris showed that
the president's approval rating had fallen to 60 percent.

AP reported: "While consumer confidence has dipped to its
lowest levels since the mid-1990s, Democrats haven't gotten
the traditional boost that a party out of power would be
expected to get from economic worries among voters. Bush
and the Republicans have strong ratings on the war against
terror, which serve as a counterweight to the economy
problem."

The poll of 1,211 adults was conducted from Thursday to
Sunday and has an error margin of plus or minus 3
newsmax.com percentage points.