To: areafiftyone; marblehead17
Interesting numbers, indeed.
2 posted on
10/06/2004 8:30:23 AM PDT by
Darth Reagan
(your lazy butts are in this too)
To: areafiftyone
NATIONAL POLL REPORTS ALMOST TWO-THIRDS OF AMERICANS BELIEVE PRESIDENT BUSH WILL BE RE-ELECTED!A national poll released today by the Sacred Heart University Polling Institute indicates that despite who they plan to support on November 2, 2004, 69.9% believe President Bush will be re- elected
Meanwhile, 70% of all Americans, or nearly half, need remedial math courses.
3 posted on
10/06/2004 8:30:39 AM PDT by
TheBigB
(I < heart > Sam McPherson!)
To: areafiftyone
Sounds like the school polled a lot of Republicans.
Not that there's anything wrong with that!
But the number for the prez are really big.
5 posted on
10/06/2004 8:31:23 AM PDT by
RexBeach
(Before God makes you greedy, he makes you stupid.)
To: areafiftyone
To: areafiftyone
Change it to Almost 3/4 and it will be more correct. Anyway, people tend not to vote for a loser (Kerry) if they know this info going into the voting booth.
To: areafiftyone
Only 13.0% suggest they believe "all" or "most" of media news reporting. Another 60.0% suggest they believe only "some," while 25.2% indicated they believe "little" or "none" of media reporting.For further clarification go to the reporting by the mediots of last night's trip to the Woodshed....er tie!
Pray for W and Our Troops
10 posted on
10/06/2004 8:35:45 AM PDT by
bray
(Swifties Rock!!)
To: areafiftyone
My husband's theory all along has been that no matter what some of these Dems tell the pollster (i.e. they identify their party as Dem and then feel obligated to say they're voting for Kerry), in the secret of the voting booth, they'll vote for a known (Bush) versus an unknown (Kerry).
That premise would account for these numbers.
11 posted on
10/06/2004 8:37:05 AM PDT by
dawn53
To: areafiftyone
It's only the media who doesn't get it.
To: areafiftyone
They didn't take into
MASSIVE Dem. voter fraud in inner cities in pivotal states.
There still is a heck of alot of trouble ahead.
To: areafiftyone
Bush Bounce to the Top!
BBTTT!
14 posted on
10/06/2004 8:39:41 AM PDT by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: areafiftyone
If you listen past the B.S. and talking points of most Democrats, you get the feeling they believe Pres. Bush will win too. It's just a matter of percentages, a big win would be devastating.
17 posted on
10/06/2004 8:40:59 AM PDT by
BonnieJ
To: areafiftyone
A National Sales Tax:
Just one third of respondents, 35.4% strongly or somewhat support a move in Congress to scrap the Internal Revenue Service in favor of a new national sales tax. Another 44.1% are opposed. And 20.4% are unsure.
I'd bet many opponents don't believe a sales tax would replace the income tax, only supplement it.
22 posted on
10/06/2004 8:51:18 AM PDT by
The Great Yazoo
(JFK: He's a real nowhere man, Sitting in his nowhereland, Making all his nowhere plans For nobody)
To: areafiftyone
The important point from this poll is even many Kerry supporters are conceding the election to W which means their motivation to go out and vote won't be as strong as staying home on a rainy day.
To: areafiftyone
What stuns me is the numbers on a John McCain/Hillary Clinton match up and a Rudy/Hillary matchup.
I hope every FR poster who is scared of Hillary takes a look at that.
27 posted on
10/06/2004 9:27:18 AM PDT by
texasflower
(How appropriate...... the pro abortion party is the "D 'N' C")
To: areafiftyone
Only 13.0% suggest they believe "all" or "most" of media news reporting. Another 60.0% suggest they believe only "some," while 25.2% indicated they believe "little" or "none" of media reporting.
Worth repeating.
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