I think this is in reference to a USDA presentation in April said MILC would "likely" be terminated and a possible milk tax and/or reduction of price supports.
Not exactly national-headlines stuff, but a promising move away from further socialist tendencies.
The problem with many suburbs is they don't have a town center that you can walk to, enjoy and feel that you are part of a community. They are built without a heart, as it were. You have to get in your car to get just about anything.
Also, show me a quote from a Kerry supporter that states a liking for Kerry's agenda, and not just a total dislike for Dubya alone for a reason for supporting the election of Kerry.
Nobody will be able to find one. The problem is that I think many of the undecideds are looking for a reason to vote for Kerry. And if his campaign continues to pick things up, we could be in trouble. (I'm sure to be in the FR minority in thinking that Kerry's campaign has improved in the last few weeks, since taking on the Clintonistas. Of course, his campaign was so bad he only had one direction to go.)
Thanks. They also had Bush taking Oregon by 4 and the other two correct. So they got 50% on those four.
Also, this was two weeks before the election. At that time, Harris had Bush up by 5 nationally and then, right before the election, had it as too close too call.
ARG had Gore winning Louisiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee by double digits in 2000.
I was just at ARG's Web site looking for their 2000 numbers, but couldn't find any. Where'd you get this? I'm trying to get info on all the major pollsters. Thanks.