22.03.2004, 04:42
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Bessere Beschaeftigungszahlen sind auch in Aussicht :daumen:
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Sieht aber wieder nach einer knappen Wahl aus.
Kerry hat ja gemeint das diverse auslaendische Politiker ihm gegenueber ihre Hoffnung gezeigt haben das er die Wahl gewinnt - hier sind die :Staatsmaenner" : <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.shopmetrospy.com/graphics/Product_96_PrSpare2.jpg">http://www.shopmetrospy.com/graphics/Pr ... Spare2.jpg</a><!-- m -->
*ggg*
Zitat:Today's NewsNader muss umbedingt kandidieren - zur Not soll Bush was aus seiner Wahlkampfkasse an Nader abgeben *gggg*
NEWSWEEK POLL: Campaign 2004
Bush and Kerry In Dead Heat In Presidential Head-To-Head
One Year After Start Of Iraq War, Majority (57%) Says U.S. Did the Right Thing In Going To War
NEW YORK, March 20 /PRNewswire/ -- President George W. Bush and Democratic
presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry are tied in a dead-heat that, if the
election were held today, could see a repeat of the 2000 presidential
election, according to the latest Newsweek poll; both Bush and Kerry received
48 percent among registered voters in a test match-up. In the Feb. 19-20
Newsweek poll, Kerry beat bush by 48 to 45 percent, but with a margin of
error of three percentage points, that result was a statistical tie.
In a three-way match-up with Independent Ralph Nader, Bush would lead
among registered voters with 45 percent, followed by Kerry at 43 percent and
Nader at five percent, again representing a statistical dead-heat for Bush and
Kerry.
...
In the aftermath of the Madrid bombings, a majority (54%) of Americans say
the attacks haven't had much effect on their opinion of the Bush
administration's approach to fighting terror; 24 percent say they're more
likely to think it's the right one, 12 percent say less likely.
...
Bessere Beschaeftigungszahlen sind auch in Aussicht :daumen:
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Zitat:Poll: Bush Moves Ahead Of KerryHeheh Kery hat schon schwer wenn er mal hü und mal jott sagt - hat den Nickname FlipFlop Kerry bekommen wil er imemr so eine klare Linie vertritt *ggg*
(CBS) Eight months from Election Day, it is already a nip-and-tuck Presidential race. George W. Bush currently leads John Kerry by three points among voters, while two weeks ago Kerry was up by one
...
VIEWS OF THE CANDIDATES
(Registered voters)
Bush
Favorable 43%
Unfavorable 39%
Undecided/Unknown 17%
Kerry
Favorable 28%
Unfavorable 29%
Undecided/Unknown 41%
...
Says What He Believes
Bush
Yes 51%
No 45%
Don't know 4%
Kerry
Yes 33%
No 57%
Don't know 10%
Sieht aber wieder nach einer knappen Wahl aus.
Kerry hat ja gemeint das diverse auslaendische Politiker ihm gegenueber ihre Hoffnung gezeigt haben das er die Wahl gewinnt - hier sind die :Staatsmaenner" : <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.shopmetrospy.com/graphics/Product_96_PrSpare2.jpg">http://www.shopmetrospy.com/graphics/Pr ... Spare2.jpg</a><!-- m -->
*ggg*
