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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (46915)9/4/2004 2:56:24 PM
From: Thomas A WatsonRespond to of 81568
 
More of kenneth e. phillips favorites. POLLs of course.
NEWSWEEK POLL: REPUBLICAN CONVENTION 2004

Bush/Cheney Lead Kerry/Edwards 54 to 43 Percent; in a Three-Way Trial Heat, Bush/Cheney Receive 13-Point Margin Bounce

Mentally defective %: 27 Percent of Registered Voters Think Bush/Cheney Campaign Is Behind Swift Boat Ads

In comparing the two presidential candidates, more registered voters think President Bush
has strong leadership qualities than Kerry (65% vs. 47%)
is more honest and ethical (62% vs. 47%),
says what he believes and not just what people want to hear (66% vs. 42%),
would trust him to make the right decisions during an international crisis (57% vs. 44%),
shares their values (54% vs.42%),
and is personally likeable (67% vs. 59%).

In addition, more registered voters think President Bush would do a better job than Sen. Kerry on various issues:
terrorism and homeland security (60% vs. 32%),
the situation in Iraq (55% vs. 37%),
foreign policy (54% vs. 38%),
taxes (52% vs. 38%),
economy (49% vs. 43%)
education (48% vs. 42%),
and gay marriage (44% vs. 36%).
prnewswire.com