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John L
Undecided Voters Speak Out; Bush Favored Over Kerry by 25 Points (35%-10%); 67% Say they “Like Bush As A Person”; 40% Watch Fox Most for News; 77% Give the President a Negative Job Performance Rating; 87% Say they “Wish there were Other Candidates in the Race”; 26% Say their Vote for President “Will Not Count”, New Zogby/Williams Identity Poll Reveals.

Thaiquila conveniently failed to post this one from his lovely Zogby poll. So, just what does this mean?
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On the eve of the Republican National Convention, President George W. Bush is favored by twenty-five points over Massachusetts Senator John Kerry (35%-10%) among undecided likely voters when Libertarian, Constitution and Green Party presidential candidates are factored into the 2004 presidential race, according to a new Zogby/Williams Identity poll.

The interactive poll of 19,033 likely voters, which included 501 undecided likely voters and those most likely to change their minds, was conducted from Wednesday through Tuesday (August 11-24, 2004) by the Zogby/Williams Institute. Overall results have a margin of sampling error of +/0.7. Margin of error for undecided voters is +/- 4.5.

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Mr. McCain
Gee, I'm surprised TQ didn't post this Zogby poll. He is usually all over this. I wonder why not this time? huh.gif
Kerry for Senator
Zogby's a tool of the right.

Shmogby I tell yeah.
Thaiquila
###### hypocrites!
So NOW you like Zogby.
Fair enough.
So do I.
Zogby is still on record saying KERRY WILL WIN.
John L
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###### hypocrites!
So NOW you like Zogby.-Thaiquila

No, I don't care one way or the other. But I am exposing your blatant hyprocracy here. So, if you like one of his pols, then you had better like ALL of them, you genius you. cool.gif
Thaiquila
QUOTE (John L @ Aug 31 2004, 07:43 PM)
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###### hypocrites!
So NOW you like Zogby.-Thaiquila

No, I don't care one way or the other. But I am exposing your blatant hyprocracy here. So, if you like one of his pols, then you had better like ALL of them, you genius you. cool.gif

Liar.
You want me to post EVERY entry on the Zogby web site?
That's ridiculous.
Huey_P
i respect ZOGBY's polls, and i respect this poll as well.


77% of undecided voters disapprove of George Bush's job performance.

John Kerry still has two months to prove to them that he could do a better job.
Kerry for Senator
QUOTE (Huey_P @ Aug 31 2004, 07:47 PM)
John Kerry still has two months to prove to them that he could do a better job.

His trend is moving in that direction. laugh.gif

Word has it that people are finding someone they dislike more than Bush. Imagine that.

Waffeler, admitted war criminal, lying opportunist.

What Knucklehead is going to follow this guy to the bottom?

Few names come to mind. rolleyes.gif
Thaiquila
Don't bet on it, loser.
John Kerry likes to be perceived as the "underdog" when he is going into the stretch.

And no snide comments about POODLES, mad John.
Kerry for Senator
QUOTE (Thaiquila @ Aug 31 2004, 07:56 PM)
John Kerry likes to be perceived as the "underdog" when he is going into the stretch.

He liked to be a winner when he was winning. laugh.gif

mmm Waffles
John L
here is what is most interesting about this poll. Although 77% say that they are not satisfied with Bush's job, 87% are not satisfied with the candidates. So this alone does not mean that they are more dissatisfied with Kerry.

But when asked whether on not they like Bush, 67% like him. But asked the same question of Kerry, only 16% like him. That's right!! only 16%!! Does this tell you something.

And keep in mind, even though the undecided voters wish for someone else, there is only Nader and the Libertarian candidate. So they have few choices other than not vote at all.

Does this make the Democrats feel any better? AND, ...........let's do the same poll in a couple of weeks, and then another one at the end of September, after the 9/11 ceremonies. Do you think that it will remain the same or worse. If you say yes, YOU LOSE!!! Big Time! cool.gif
John L
In "Bush Bounce Persists", Time updates the race. And again, they show that Bush has not lost ground after the convention.
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Presidential choice question based on likely voters. All other results, unless noted, based on registered voters. Telephone interviewing was conducted September 7 – 9

Last week’s seismic voter shift to George W. Bush showed no signs of dwindling in this week’s Time Poll. Bush continues to lead Democratic challenger John Kerry among likely voters by double digits, 52% - 41%, in the three way race, with Nader at 3%, the same as last week.

Putting this into perspective, just a month ago, post-Democratic convention, the Time Poll had Kerry with a statistically significant lead over Bush, 48% - 43%.

I also appears that the 9/11 services will help Bush maintain the lead, if not advance in the ratings.

Stay tuned, news at 11! smile.gif
politiphile
Poor lurch, all of these mean Republicans are exposing his past lies and he just never expected them to do that. He thought the Democratic 527s would create such a quagmire of confusion by now George would be begging for a ride back to Texas.

The only thing the Libs forgot to consider in this election cycle is...... The TRUTH. biggrin.gif laugh.gif tongue.gif Confusion sets in at the strangest time blink.gif huh.gif .
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