Posted on 10/31/2004 5:14:39 PM PST by montereyp1
Thanks, I hadn't checked on it lately. That's great news.
Thanks. I got the memo.
Bill
I agree the swings are wild - but is it possible that Bush had a lousy week? All we heard about was that stupid ammo story and then the appearance of OBL tauntung Bush/America. It seems his lead has shrunk since then, I hope not.
If it turns out that way, what a way for Bush to win...sheeze
My MIL says she has received calls from the RNC asking if she needs transportation and inviting her to the rally.
An Kerry elector in Ohio said she would go for Bush in a tie.
From PoliPundit:
John Kerry has a 41% favorable, 47% unfavorable rating. This is his worst rating ever.
President Bush has a 48% favorable, 41% unfavorable rating. That is his best rating since last December.
Undecided voters lean to President Bush 50%-47%, validating the Pew finding and calling the Gallup number into question.
66% of Bush voters strongly favor their candidate.
50% of Kerry voters strongly favor their candidate.
By a 49%-34% margin, voters expect President Bush to win.
President Bush has a 49%-44% job approval rating.
The right track today is 43%. In 1996, it was only 39%.
48% of voters will vote on national security issues; only 33% on domestic issues.
By a 54%-29%, voters believe the Bush Administration has made them safer.
53% of voters do not think that Kerry agrees with their priorities, his worst number ever. 42% believe he has the same.
48% of voters do not think that Bush agrees with their priorities. 49% believe he does share their priorities.
52% of voters think Kerry has leadership qualities, his lowest number ever.
62% of voters think President Bush has leadership qualities.
57% of voters are uneasy with Kerrys ability to handle a crisis.
60% believe Kerry says what people want to hear. Only 36% say that about President Bush.
53% of Americans say we did the right think in Iraq. Only 42% disagree.
31% say their families are better off than they were four years ago. 40% say about the same.
Most importantly, the percentage of voters call themselves a liberal has declined to 17%, the lowest number since 1997. 35% call themselves conservative.
Good. This is a tradition worth preserving.
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