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Unnamed Democrat Edges Bush In '04, Quinnipiac Poll Most Americans Are Not Satisfied With Life Today
Quinnipiac ^ | 3/6/03

Posted on 03/06/2003 8:43:42 AM PST by areafiftyone

By a 48 -- 44 percent margin, American voters say they would vote for the as yet unnamed Democratic party candidate for President over Republican incumbent George W. Bush, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. 

Hampered by Americans' dissatisfaction with life in the U.S. and concerns about war and the economy, President Bush has a 53 -- 39 percent approval rating, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University poll finds.

Only 9 percent of American voters are "very satisfied" with the way things are going in the nation today, with 35 percent "somewhat satisfied;" 28 percent "somewhat dissatisfied," and 26 percent "very dissatisfied."

In an open-ended question allowing for any answer, 31 percent of American voters list war with Iraq as the most important problem facing the U.S. today, followed by 27 percent who list the economy/unemployment and 14 percent who list terrorism/security.

"This month, we find that an unnamed Democrat would edge out President Bush. The political winds are hard to read this early in the game, but we do know that war and a bad economy are not good for anyone -- especially sitting presidents," said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.

Voters who list the economy/unemployment as the most important problem support the Democratic candidate over Bush 61 -- 32 percent.

American voters support 57 -- 35 percent U.S. military action against Iraq to force President Saddam Hussein from power, with no mention of weapons of mass destruction.

By an almost identical 56 - 38 percent margin, voters say the U.S. should wait for United Nations support, rather than moving alone against Iraq,

"Yes, Americans want to take out Saddam.  No, they don't want to do it alone.  They'd rather take some extra time and round up some help," Carroll said.

If New York Sen. Hillary Clinton seeks the nomination for President next year, she gets the support of 37 percent of Democrats nationwide, followed by:

Without Clinton, Lieberman gets 21 percent, followed by

From February 26 - March 3, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,232 American voters, with a margin of error of +/- 2.8 percent.  The survey includes 470 Democrats with a margin of error of +/- 4.5 percent.

The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts public opinion surveys in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and nationwide as a public service and for research.

 

1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as President?
Most important problem
Tot
Rep
Dem
Ind
Men
Wom
Econ
Terror
War
Approve
53
89
25
49
57
49
43
80
48
Disapprove
39
5
69
41
36
42
49
16
43
DK/NA
8
6
6
10
7
9
8
4
9
2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job?
Most important problem
Tot
Rep
Dem
Ind
Men
Wom
Econ
Terror
War
Approve
42
54
34
39
43
40
38
62
43
Disapprove
46
34
53
50
49
44
53
28
43
DK/NA
12
12
13
11
8
16
9
10
14
4.  Now I'm going to name nine Democrats who might run for president in 2004. After I read all nine names, tell me which one you would most like to see the Democrats nominate for president in 2004
Here are the choices...Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, Missouri Congressman Dick Gephardt, North Carolina Senator John Edwards, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, the Reverend Al Sharpton, Florida Senator Bob Graham, former Illinois Senator Carol Moseley-Braun or Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich
Dems
Lieberman
21
Kerry
12
Gephardt
17
Edwards
8
Dean
4
Sharpton
5
Graham
6
Moseley-Braun
7
Kucinich
2
DK/NA
18
5. Suppose New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton decides to run for president in 2004.  Who would you most like to see the Democrats nominate for president in 2004?  Hillary Rodham Clinton, Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, Missouri Congressman Dick Gephardt, North Carolina Senator John Edwards, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, the Reverend Al Sharpton, Florida Senator Bob Graham, former Illinois Senator Carol Moseley-Braun or Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich
Dems
Clinton
37
Lieberman
12
Kerry
8
Gephardt
13
Edwards
4
Dean
3
Sharpton
2
Graham
4
Moseley-Braun
3
Kucinich
3
DK/NA
11
6. If George W. Bush runs for re-election in 2004, in general are you more likely to vote for Bush or for the Democratic Party's candidate for president?
Most important problem
Tot
Rep
Dem
Ind
Men
Wom
Econ
Terror
War
Bush
44
89
9
39
48
39
32
72
40
Democrat
48
6
87
46
44
51
61
23
52
OTHER(VOL)
2
1
1
5
3
2
2
1
2
DK/NA
6
4
3
10
5
7
5
5
7
7. In general, how satisfied are you with the way things are going in the nation today?  Are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied?
Most important problem
Tot
Rep
Dem
Ind
Men
Wom
Econ
Terror
War
Very satisfied
9
18
4
6
11
7
4
14
9
Smwht satisfied
35
52
20
35
37
33
25
55
37
Smwht dissat
28
23
34
28
27
30
35
23
27
Very dissat
26
6
42
29
23
29
35
8
24
DK/NA
1
2
-
2
1
2
2
-
2
8. What do you think is the most important problem facing the country today?
Tot
Rep
Dem
Ind
Men
Wom
Economy total
27
21
29
28
32
21
 Economy general
22
17
23
24
26
18
 Unemployment/jobs
4
4
5
4
5
3
 Economy other
1
-
1
-
1
-
Education total
3
2
2
3
2
2
 Education general
1
1
1
2
1
1
 Funding education
1
1
1
1
1
-
 Education other
1
-
-
-
-
1
Foreign affairs/Policy total
2
2
2
1
3
1
 Foreign affairs/general
1
2
1
1
2
1
 Priorities s/b at home
1
-
1
-
1
-
Terrorism/Security total
14
18
9
13
16
12
 Terrorism general
11
13
8
11
13
9
 Security/Safety
3
5
1
2
3
3
War/Iraq
31
28
36
30
23
39
Budget deficits
1
1
1
-
1
1
Taxes
1
1
-
1
2
-
Poverty/Homelessness
1
-
1
1
1
1
Healthcare/Costs/Insurance/HMO's
2
3
1
3
2
2
Medicare
1
-
1
1
-
1
Senior issues
1
-
1
-
1
-
Lack of ethics/Morality
1
3
-
1
1
1
Family breakdown/Family values
1
1
-
1
-
1
Politicians/Campaigns
4
2
5
5
4
4
Immigration
1
1
1
1
-
1
Other
6
8
3
6
6
6
DK/NA
2
2
1
2
2
2
9. Would you favoror oppose having United States forces take military action against Iraq to force Saddam Hussein from power?
Most important problem
Tot
Rep
Dem
Ind
Men
Wom
Econ
Terror
War
Favor
57
84
36
53
63
50
51
81
50
Oppose
35
10
56
37
30
41
39
14
42
DK/NA
8
6
8
9
7
9
9
5
8
10. What do you think ismoreimportant -
A) For the UnitedStates to move quickly against Iraq, even if that means acting without the support of the United Nations Security Council
or
B) for the United States to keep trying to win support from the United Nations Security Council, even if that means moving more slowly against Iraq?
Most important problem
Tot
Rep
Dem
Ind
Men
Wom
Econ
Terror
War
A) Move quickly without support
38
63
23
32
44
34
36
54
33
B) Wait for supp/Move more slowly
56
34
69
61
51
60
61
43
63
DK/NA
6
3
8
7
5
7
3
3
4


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To: Oldeconomybuyer
"Most Americans Are Not Satisfied With Life Today."

Yeah, don'tcha miss the good old days...the Klan, no woman's sufferage, the workhouses, Tammany Hall, child labor, dysentry and cholera, really painful dentistry and high mortality in childbirth.

...yeah, the days when you could step on a rusty nail and get tetanus and die any time you wanted. THAT was real freedom.
41 posted on 03/06/2003 9:09:10 AM PST by Lee Heggy ("A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving." Lao Tzu)
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To: areafiftyone
I don't know what's going to happen in 2006, but there are three things to remember.
1. Electoral college
2. Bush squeaked by in 2000
3. ECONOMY.
42 posted on 03/06/2003 9:11:32 AM PST by Dan from Michigan (Every man dies. Not every man really lives.)
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To: areafiftyone
This poll is methodologically bankrupt. To give you an idea of how "randomly selected" their pollees are, I get called by them to answer questions like clockwork once a month. That alone makes this poll completely worthless, and explains why it's a total outlier that is giving different results than practically every other poll out there.

Put more bluntly, this poll is CRAP. It's a bunch of undergrads learning how to become accurate pollsterwsers, but haven't quite gotten it down yet. This should be tossed in the circular file.

43 posted on 03/06/2003 9:13:15 AM PST by Dont Mention the War
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To: areafiftyone
the Truth: They got all 1207 surveys taken yesterday during the "day-off" protests at the University. Then released the poll today.
44 posted on 03/06/2003 9:13:21 AM PST by amexmike
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To: areafiftyone
can't stop that......Hillary HAS to run in'04 becuase she must get the justice dept records against her and hubbie
they didn't pardon Marc Rich to get to heaven.....

and imagine Hillary's ass in '08 as a first run
45 posted on 03/06/2003 9:13:41 AM PST by cactusSharp
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To: anniegetyourgun
Sadly, there are many voters who will fall for it.

You bet there are. As you pointed out, we should never forget that this country elected Bill Clinton not once, but twice, and by a much larger margin the second time after it was apparent to anyone with a brain what he was. Doesn't matter that the Republicans put Dole up against him—people with a conscience shouldn't have voted for him no matter who his opponent was. And people who did that will do anything.

The only thing that gives me any hope of keeping her out of the White House is that perhaps many older Democrat voters aren't quite ready for a woman as president. That may be enough to tip the scales. Maybe.

MM

46 posted on 03/06/2003 9:14:44 AM PST by MississippiMan
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To: cactusSharp
I am getting more and more convinced that 2008 is going to be Hillary's run! She is becoming more powerful in the Senate because the democreeps are letting her. All she needs is a few more years under her belt and then she will run.
47 posted on 03/06/2003 9:18:06 AM PST by areafiftyone (The U.N. is now officially irrelevant! The building is for Sale!!!)
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To: areafiftyone
Oh Boy!!! An unnamed Democrat. We should be scared now!!!
48 posted on 03/06/2003 9:19:14 AM PST by rs79bm
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To: WI Conservative 4 Bush
amen

but i think it is more like MEGA-YICK

this is the dims Bob Dole election cycle - they just aint gots nobody who is viable
49 posted on 03/06/2003 9:19:21 AM PST by Notwithstanding (What have you done for LIFE lately?)
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To: areafiftyone
From February 26 - March 3, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,232 American voters, with a margin of error of +/- 2.8 percent. 

An ABCNEWS/Washington Post Poll, conducted during the same period, pegs Bush's job approval much higher, at 62%.

50 posted on 03/06/2003 9:23:26 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: ilgipper
Juan and Evita own a considerable bloc of the Democratic vote. This group votes against Bush 100% on very occasion.
51 posted on 03/06/2003 9:23:27 AM PST by RobbyS
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To: rs79bm
MEET THE UN-NAMED DEMOCREEP!

52 posted on 03/06/2003 9:24:53 AM PST by areafiftyone (The U.N. is now officially irrelevant! The building is for Sale!!!)
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To: rs79bm
The biassed author implies that people would prefer ANYONE but Bush.

But the real story is that people would prefer to BUsh to ANYONE the dims have to offer.

53 posted on 03/06/2003 9:25:39 AM PST by Notwithstanding (What have you done for LIFE lately?)
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To: RJCogburn
The upcoming war is obviously a kicker, but absent that, it really is the economy.......

Yes, you are right. Unfortunately, most voters don't have a grasp at the simple concept of supply and demand. Thus they didn't (and still don't) recognize a hyperactive economy like that of the late 1990's that was based on overextended credit and speculation, much like that of the 1920's. Oh, granted, they do know plenty of their personal economy, but they either cannot or don't wish to grasp the big picture.

This poll does illustrate that the liberal media's continued attack on the economy is gaining traction. We're not in a recession, and yet they call it one. The overall market's primary downward force is both the uncertainty as related to the Iraq situation, and the correction from the late 1990's when "artificial exuberance" was king. What magnifies the idea that the economy is in sad shape is that the liberals are selectively using the stock market as the only indicator of economic strength while they talk things down.

Perception outranks reality.

55 posted on 03/06/2003 9:26:13 AM PST by meyer
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To: areafiftyone
can you spell h-o-r-s-e-s-h-i-t
56 posted on 03/06/2003 9:27:37 AM PST by The Wizard (Demonrats are enemies of America)
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To: areafiftyone
in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and nationwide as a public service and for research.

Well DUHH! Of course Bush would lose in those bastions of socialistic dementia. Now let them take a poll is some states south of the Mason-Dixon line and see how their beloved Hitlery makes out.

I think it's great that the two top Dem vote-getters are Hitlery and Lieberman. I can't help but believe she is the most hated woman in America, outside CA and the NE at least, and Lieberman has all the charisma and voter appeal of a TX horned toad. Millions of people who have never voted before in their entire lives would turn out in a raging blizzard to vote against Hitlery.

Most people instinctively like Bush even if they don't agree with some of his agenda. It's fact that a large percentage of people vote for who they like as a person, not whose programs or politics they most agree with. Bush will mop the floor with any of the Dems listed in this worthless poll.

57 posted on 03/06/2003 9:29:05 AM PST by epow
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To: TheBigB
Two years into Sinkmaster's Presidency, polls said Bob Dole would defeat Bill Clinton in 1996, and President Reagan's approval rating was under 40% in 1982. We all know what happened.

Exactly, although a lot of people on this thread will be getting the vapors.

Polls are a snapshot in time and right now the times are uncertain, when the war is won, things will get back to normal. Oil prices will sink and the stock market should rise considerably.

Capital spending held back because of uncertainty will give a boost to the economy after the war, IMHO.

58 posted on 03/06/2003 9:30:37 AM PST by Dane
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To: areafiftyone
Typical Liberal WET...dream...America's Terror
59 posted on 03/06/2003 9:30:52 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just be because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
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To: meyer
I agree that the economy is not as bad off as the left would have us believe, but there are significant problems with unemployment and under employment that certainly creates a visceral as well as intellectual reaction. Interest rates can't get much lower, refinancing will have to run its course eventually and that may effect consumer spending and send things worse.

I'm no economist or expert, but that visceral 'sense' of how things are, regardless of fact will influence a bunch of people's votes.
60 posted on 03/06/2003 9:35:06 AM PST by RJCogburn (Yes, it is bold talk.....)
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