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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (2182)7/24/2004 8:33:56 PM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Respond to of 4965
 
Poll: 45% Say Kerry Should Quit Seat
Saturday, July 24, 2004

The Republican National Committee has released a poll it commissioned that says 45 percent of responders say candidate John Kerry should resign his Senate seat, according to an RNC spokeswoman, Christine Iverson.

The survey of 500 Bay State voters conducted last Sunday and Monday also indicated:

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59 percent said they "are concerned" that Kerry "missed 70 percent of the votes in the Senate over the last two years."

By a ratio of 51 percent to 31 percent, Massachusetts voters believe President Bush is "more decisive" than Kerry;

53 percent say Kerry is "not a serious legislator" and more concerned about raising his national profile;

By a better-than-3-to-1 ratio reponders think Kerry would raise taxes if elected president.

By a margin of 70 percent to 15 percent, Kerry's constituents believe his running mate, John Edwards, "is more charismatic" than Kerry.
A Kerry spokesman, Michael Meehan, laughed as he was read the poll results, says a report in the Boston Globe.



To: Alan Smithee who wrote (2182)7/25/2004 11:37:06 AM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4965
 
Unfortunately, George W. Bush is the president, but I don't believe he was legitimately elected.
I think Al Gore won the election.