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To: TimF who wrote (158050)1/14/2003 8:57:04 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583406
 
In the overall poll of likely voters nationwide, Americans remain split on a possible war with Iraq, with 50% who support military action against Iraq compared to 45% who are opposed.

Other interesting results from that poll:

At the same time, voters believe Republicans over Democrats are the party better suited to handle taxes (Republicans 46%, Democrats 34%), terrorism (Republicans 54%, Democrats 20%), and traditional values like integrity (Republicans 42%, Democrats 27%).



To: TimF who wrote (158050)1/15/2003 12:25:51 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583406
 


"Edwards jumps to second among 2004 Dem
hopefuls; Bush job performance stays at
63%, re-elect at 51%; Nation still split on Iraq
war - 50% support, 45% oppose; Dems lead
on economy, health care, tolerance, GOP
leads on terrorism, taxes, integrity, latest
Zogby America Poll Reveals"


I don't trust the Zogby polls anymore.......it was them that said the Dems would do okay this past election.

BTW the more I read about and hear from Edwards, the more I like him. While he looks like a light weight, he has quite a bit of substance behind him.

But in any case Bush's highest poll numbers where artificually pumped up post 9/11 just like his Dad's where post Gulf War. They where going to come down to earth at some point. What is important is what happens from here.

Forgetting Zogby for a moment, the trend is down for Bush......that's the most important aspect of the current gallup/cnn/usa today poll.

ted