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


To: Hope Praytochange who wrote (485120)11/1/2003 11:01:13 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 769670
 
Nation Is Again Divided Over Bush

Frustration over Iraq runs deep, cutting across party lines. Many of the people interviewed during the past two weeks said the near-daily reports of U.S. combat casualties and terrorist attacks have caused them to question the president's policy, including many who believe it was right to get rid of Saddam Hussein.

A majority of Americans (54 percent) still say the war was worth fighting, although partisan divisions on the war are stark. Among Republicans, 81 percent said it was worth it, while 30 percent of Democrats agreed with that statement. Independents were evenly divided, 48 percent saying the war was worth fighting, 50 percent saying it was not.
washingtonpost.com



To: Hope Praytochange who wrote (485120)11/2/2003 10:34:42 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769670
 
Kentucky and Miss are GOP states. No surprise there.
No dem expects to win either of them. If they did, Bush would be losing in a landslide. dems only need one southern state to win, either Florida or Arkansas. If they bag Florida the math is hard to beat. Kerry-Clark could win Florida by bagging the majority of the military vote.