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


To: kvkkc1 who wrote (588643)7/9/2004 1:19:53 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
dufus, he never had a hold on the latino community. The democrap is running 5 points lower than gore, Bush holds steady.

I can't figure out if Bush supporters are just plain stupid, or they have problems with reading comprehension.

Did you see the first two paragraphs of the article I posted? Pay close attention to the last sentence in the first paragraph and the first two sentences in the second paragraph. If you don't get it, keep reading until you do. TIA.

"-- A new Gallup survey, which includes large oversamples of blacks and Hispanics, finds President George W. Bush losing the support of Hispanic voters. In the 2000 election, former Vice President Al Gore easily won the Hispanic vote, 62% to 35%, according to the networks' exit poll. <font color=red>But early in his presidency, Bush seemed to overcome the Democratic tendency of most Hispanics, receiving job approval ratings from that group at the same level as from non-Hispanic whites.

In the past year, Bush's job approval rating among Hispanics dropped significantly, while approval from whites declined only modestly. Now, more Hispanics disapprove than approve of Bush's performance, and a majority indicate they will vote for Sen. John Kerry and for the Democratic representative in their districts in this fall's elections."<font color=black>