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To: Road Walker who wrote (203392)9/21/2004 7:29:39 AM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1587647
 
"Is it a blip or a trend?"

The trend has been that the country as a whole is undecided. So this continues that trend. Despite all the claims of "stick a fork in <whoever>, they're done", support is still soft. If Iraq blows up abruptly, or there is a successful terrorist attack, that could decide a lot of people.

And then there are the debates. If only softballs get pitched at Bush and the media doesn't question him when he starts lying, then it could solidify more people in his favor. If they call him on his whoppers, remember when he claimed Gore was out spending him on soft money when he was actually out spending Gore by some whole number multiple?, Bush could lose it big.