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


To: redfish who wrote (53778)10/20/2004 11:31:17 AM
From: American SpiritRespond to of 81568
 
Time for Kerry to start slowly pulling away with it. Remember, Kerry is the closer, Comeback Kerry and with the race deadlocked, almost all undecideds start breaking toward the challenger in the end. Plus, dont forget pollsters have had to ignore most of the young voters with their cel phones. That should benefit Kerry nicely. Huge voter turnout for the dems this time. Huge. Clinton will help.

I love it that Iran just endorsed Bush. LOL



To: redfish who wrote (53778)10/20/2004 12:04:02 PM
From: redfishRespond to of 81568
 
Wednesday October 20, 2004--The latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows President George W. Bush with 48% of the vote and Senator John Kerry with 47%. The Tracking Poll is updated daily by noon Eastern.

When "leaners" are included, the President leads 49% to 48%. Leaners are those who initially do not express a preference for Bush or Kerry. We ask them a follow-up question to determine which way they are leaning at the moment.

The President leads by seven points among men while Senator Kerry leads by four among women. On a generational basis, the Senator does best with those under 30 and over 65. The President is strongest with 30-somethings and 40-somethings.

Fifty-eight percent (58%) of Likely Voters are somewhat or very worried that another Florida-style mess will mar the end of Election 2004.

Fifty-two percent (52%) have a favorable opinion of the President while 50% say the same about Senator Kerry. The President's overall Job Approval rating is at 52%.

Forty-two percent (42%) give the President good or excellent ratings for handling the economy while 44% give him good or excellent marks for handling the situation in Iraq. Today, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern, we will look at the type of issues that are driving voter decisions in Election 2004.

In Ohio, the race is tied at 47%. Ohio is one of ten Toss-Up states in our Electoral College projections. Those Toss-Up states will determine who occupies the White House over the next four years. At 5:00 p.m. Eastern today, Rasmussen Reports will release state polling data for Colorado and New Hampshire. [More below]

rasmussenreports.com



To: redfish who wrote (53778)10/20/2004 2:52:54 PM
From: Logain AblarRespond to of 81568
 
The problem with the rift is who the democratic party has chosen to be their stnadard bearer.

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