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  • Rassmussen Poll supports PUBLIC ENQUIRY PROJECT finding that 2/3 of Vietnam Vets dislike John Kerry

    08/05/2004 1:57:42 PM PDT · by AdrianSpidle · 12 replies · 814+ views
    Public Enquiry Project ^ | 8/5/04 | Adrian Spidle
    OK YOU DOUBTERS OF OUR FINDINGS, RASSMUSSEN VERY NEARLY AGREES WITH US. OBVIOUSLY RECENT VETS DON'T HAVE THE SAME AX TO GRIND AS VIETNAM VETS SO HIS POLLING RESULTS OF 58% TO 35% IS TOTALLY CONSISTENT WITH OUR 66% TO 33% FINDING AMONG VIETNAM VETS. http://pep.typepad.com/public_enquiry_project/2004/08/rassmussen_poll.html Thursday August 05, 2004--A Rasmussen Reports survey shows that military veterans prefer George W. Bush over John Kerry by a 58% to 35% margin. Those with no military service favor Kerry by ten percentage points, 51% to 41%... http://www.rasmussenreports.com/Veterans%20Vote.htm
  • Kerry gets four point bounce in Rassmussen Tracking Poll

    08/01/2004 9:23:57 AM PDT · by Dave S · 43 replies · 1,331+ views
    Rassmussen Presidential Tracking Poll ^ | August 1, 2004 | Rassmussen
    Presidential Tracking Poll: Bush-Kerry Updated Daily by Noon Eastern Election 2004 Presidential Ballot Bush 45% Kerry 49% Other 3% Not Sure 4% RasmussenReports.com Sunday August 01, 2004--The latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows Senator John Kerry with 49% of the vote and President George W. Bush with 45%. The Tracking Poll is updated daily by noon Eastern. These results reflect a 4-point "bounce" for Kerry from the Democratic national convention. Last Monday morning, just before the convention began, Kerry and Bush were tied at 46% each. This is also just the second day in nearly 150 days of polling...
  • Rassmussen Poll: Bush 46%, Kerry 45% (6/18)

    06/18/2004 12:33:08 PM PDT · by GAGOPSWEEPTOVICTORY · 5 replies · 1,274+ views
    Presidential Tracking Poll: Bush-Kerry Updated Daily by Noon Eastern Election 2004 Presidential Ballot Bush 46% Kerry 45% Other 4% Not Sure 5% Friday June 18, 2004--The race for the White House remains excruciatingly close. Once again, the Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows President George W. Bush with 46% of the vote and Senator John F. Kerry with 45%. The Tracking Poll is updated daily by noon Eastern. Yesterday, we released our first Tennessee poll of the 2004 cycle showing Bush ahead of Kerry 49% to 41%. As a result, we updated our Electoral College projections by moving Tennessee from...
  • Colorado Senate: Salazar 47% Coors 41%; Salazar 49% Schaffer 37%

    04/15/2004 12:56:42 PM PDT · by LdSentinal · 20 replies · 183+ views
    April 15, 2004--Pete Coors (R) is a political newcomer, but he's already competitive in the race for Colorado's U.S. Senate seat. A day after announcing his entry into the race, Coors trails Attorney General Ken Salazar (D) by just six percentage points, 47% to 41%. Salazar has a bigger lead over former Representative Bob Schaffer (R), 49% to 37%. The nominees for each party will not be officially determined until an August 10 primary. The candidates are campaigning for a seat currently held by popular Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell. Campbell cited health reasons for stepping down. With Campbell in the...
  • Chirac snubs dead Brits

    03/21/2003 3:07:36 AM PST · by ejdrapes · 22 replies · 220+ views
    The Sun ^ | March 21, 2003 | The Sun
    Chirac's Brit deaths snub FRENCH President Jacques Chirac delivered a nasty snub to Prime Minister Tony Blair at this morning's EU summit in Brussels. While other European leaders expressed personal condolences to the PM over the deaths of eight Britons in last night's helicopter crash in Kuwait - Chirac was conspicuous by his absence. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, Irish premier Bertie Ahern and Spain's Jose Marie Aznar went over to Mr Blair at the start of the second day of the summit. Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, Dutch leader Jan-Peter Balkenende, and Denmark's Anders Fogh Rassmussen did the same. "They all offered...