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To: Joe NYC who wrote (202733)9/17/2004 4:07:01 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574679
 
No one's buying it

Joe, you're not in Egypt now. You left Europe for the US, not Egypt. No wonder you're confused and voting for Bush.

ted



To: Joe NYC who wrote (202733)9/17/2004 4:18:53 PM
From: Yousef  Respond to of 1574679
 
Joe,

Re: "Ted, No one's buying it"

Here is another USATodat poll showing Bush with a 13point lead over
John "Hanoi" Kerry -->

Bush clear leader in poll

"WASHINGTON — President Bush has surged to a 13-point lead over Sen. John Kerry
among likely voters, a new Gallup Poll shows. The 55%-42% match-up is the first
statistically significant edge either candidate has held this year.


The boost President Bush received from the Republican convention has increased.

The boost Bush received from the Republican convention has increased rather than dissipated,
reshaping a race that for months has been nearly tied. Kerry is facing warnings
from Democrats that his campaign is seriously off-track.

With 46 days until the election, analysts say the proposed presidential debates
offer Kerry his best chance to change the race.

"It doesn't look like the new consultants and strategies of attacks are the right ones"
for Kerry, says Matthew Dowd, chief strategist for the Bush campaign. Kerry in recent
weeks added veterans of the Clinton White House to his team and began criticizing
Bush more sharply on Iraq and other issues.

Dowd says Kerry at this point would "have to defy history" to defeat a sitting president."


Make It So,
Yousef