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Politics : Proof that John Kerry is Unfit for Command -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: calgal who wrote (19558)10/17/2004 1:16:17 AM
From: calgal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27181
 
Newsweek Poll: Bush Leads Kerry by Six

URL:http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/10/16/210915.shtml

President Bush leads John Kerry by six points among likely voters, a Newsweek poll released Saturday shows.

In a three-way race that includes Ralph Nader, Bush garners 50 percent to Kerry's 44 percent, with Nader winning just one percent.

With Nader out of the race, the Bush lead shrinks, but not substantially, with Bush leading Kerry 50 to 45 percent among likely voters.
Among registered voters, Kerry does better, but still trails Bush, 48 to 47 percent. With Nader in the race, the Bush lead doubles to two percent, 48 to 46.

Princeton Survey Research Associates interviewed 1,004 registered voters for the Newsweek survey on October 14-15, 2004 - all after the third debate. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.



To: calgal who wrote (19558)10/17/2004 1:17:07 AM
From: calgal  Respond to of 27181
 
Fox Panel: Debate a 'Knockout' for Bush

Fox News Channel's debate panel ruled the last of three face-offs between John Kerry and President Bush a clear win for the president, with panelist Bill Kristol saying Kerry had been "knocked out."

"I think Bush knocked Kerry out tonight," he told Fox debate anchor Brit Hume. "He just slaughtered him."

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"I was keeping track of the twenty questions," Kristol said. "I don't have Kerry winning any question outright. I think maybe six or seven were tied. And I have Bush winning outright a majority of the questions."
Panelist Fred Barnes concurred.

"It was clearly President Bush's best debate. He seemed to marshal all the arguments that he wanted on all these domestic issues - many of which are traditional Democratic issues, including health care."

Barnes said this was the first debate where Bush seemed "animated and strong" on the early questions. "In the others it's taken him sort of a half-hour to get rolling."

"If he had done as well in the first debate as he did tonight, he'd have a much bigger lead in this race," he added.

Panelist Morton Kondracke agreed, saying, "I think Kerry was on the defensive a lot of the time, so I think it was a much better performance by Bush."

newsmax.com