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Debate Poll results..OCT 8 PostSat Oct 09, 2004 4:50 am  Reply with quote  

http://www.politicalstrategy.org/archives/000516.php


Hit the Post Debate Polls (With Results)
By Tom Ball
10/09/04

ONLINE POLLS

Kerry wins! (See analyses below), Bush did better than his pitiful performance in the first debate. Hardly a challenge.

ALERT: These polls are ongoing -- VOTE NOW!!!

NOTE: These polls can remain open for as long as TWO DAYS, so please keep at it.

During the VP Debate, we hit the polls with 17,000 voters and once again, we are rocking the online polls. Spread the word and GOTV!

* MSNBC
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 69%
Bush: 31%

* CNN (Scroll Down to 'Quick Vote')
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 78%
Bush: 20%

* CNN America Votes (This is different from the on above. Vote in both!)
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 89%
Bush: 11%

* CBS News
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 88%
Bush: 11%

* Fox News (Scroll Down)
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 70%
Bush: 30%

* Boston Globe
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 86%
Bush: 11%

* AOL
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 56%
Bush: 44%

* Yahoo News
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 66%
Bush: 32%

* MS. Magazine
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 67%
Bush: 33%


Online Polls in Swing States (Hit em Hard!)

* KOLO TV Reno, NV (Scroll Down)
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 90%
Bush: 10%

* Asheville Citizen-Times, NC (Scroll Down)
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 87%
Bush: 13%

* Denver Channel, CO (This is actually a national poll that is placed on local stations' websites in many swing states...among others. Interestingly, if you go to each of the local websites, Iowa, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Birmingham, Cincinnati, Dallas-Fort Worth, New Orleans, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Orlando, Harrisburg, Dayton, Charlotte and Wheeling. But, of course I don't recommend such action because that would be playing on the same field as the Republicans.)
Ongoing Poll Results
Kerry: 77%
Bush: 23%


Touchy-Feely Online Polls

* PBS (Qualitative Poll)

* BBC (Qualitative Poll)


Non-interactive poll results:

CNN/USA TODAY/Gallup debate reaction poll (not an online poll)

Who won the debate?
Kerry: 47%
Bush: 45%

How many people perceive the following candidate more favorably as a result of the debate?
Kerry: 38%
Bush: 31%


Many more are coming ASAP!!

CHECK OUT THESE ONLINE POLLS!! (Excellent Reference!)


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Swamp Gas





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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 12:16 pm  Reply with quote  

Fox News has shifted 56 to 44 (big surprise!) in favor of Bush, and the rabid Right-Wing Rag, The Denver Post has Bush winning.

As much as I don't 100% trust Kerry, it is actually fun watching Bushista fall apart.

It was especially revealing when Bush interuppted Kerry and the Moderator and demanded extra time
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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 2:05 pm  Reply with quote  

Yea that was funny, reminded me of my 10 yr old.
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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 3:06 pm  Reply with quote  

quote:
Originally posted by CDsNuTz
Yea that was funny, reminded me of my 10 yr old.


Not quite...Your ten-year old is probably more honest. Smile
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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 3:30 pm  Reply with quote  

What really got me is everytime bush finished he would look over at whomever it was and wink and grin,as if to say "Look i did it without a slip up".He's just a little to full of himself.
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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 4:43 pm  Reply with quote  

Dubya just wants to show momma Bush that he's a bad ass.He's not a little full of himself,he's just full of crap. You guys will appreciate this article,if you haven't read it yet. http://www.senderberl.com/ Basically, goes into detail why the NWO is going to make sure momma's boy doesn't get re-elected ,by any means. Kerry kicked the crap out of the babbling Monkeyboy. The real polls should read Kerry 85% Bush14%.
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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 6:03 pm  Reply with quote  

The Hyena didn't answer the question on three mistakes he has made, and what he had done to remedy the damage. Dumbya refused to list even one, and instead launched into an foaming-at-the-mouth defense of the invasion of Iraq as a good idea. Smirking Chimp's insistence on defending his decision to go into Iraq seemed increasingly bizarre in a week when his own investigators reported that there were no weapons of mass destruction there, and when Rumpsmell acknowledged that there was no serious evidence of a connection between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda.
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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 7:00 pm  Reply with quote  

How about Bush's temper tantrum when he went nuts and spoke right over the moderator? That was a classic example of the impatient 'rush to war' Bush losing his cool. This man is unstable.......

http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=37822

BUSH'S Temperature Rises

BUSH GOES NEGATIVE...ON CHARLIE GIBSON?

"President Bush smirked and winked and chuckled to himself. He jumped from his stool, chopped at the air and interrupted the debate moderator. As he fought to keep his emotions in check in a testy, personal debate with Sen. John Kerry, the president asserted, 'That answer almost made me scowl.'" (AP, 10/8/04)

"An angry Bush at one point cut off moderator Charles Gibson to upbraid Kerry for criticizing the size of the coalition backing the United States in Iraq, saying it denigrated allies like Britain and Poland." (Reuters, 10/9/04)

"During his (Bush's) own answers and rebuttals, he was pugnacious. He overrode moderator Charles Gibson's protests at one point, saying loudly, 'I have to answer this.'" (USA Today, 10/9/04)

BUSH ON DEFENSE

DEFENSIVE

Mark Shields: "I thought the President played defense on an awful lot of issues tonight. I mean including the Canadian importation of drugs and so much on the economy, and as well as Iraq." (PBS, 10/8/04)

Liz Marlantes, Christian Science Monitor: "I actually would in many ways characterize the president's performance as heated and to me, at times; it seemed very defensive, actually." (MSNBC, 10/9/04)

John Harwood, Wall Street Journal: "(Bush) was quite agitated at the beginning. He looked defensive, he looked like somebody who was sort of trying to push the rock up hill, convincing people why he really should have gone to war against Iraq even though there were no weapons of mass destruction." (CNN, 10/8/04)

BUSH'S ANGER MANAGEMENT

"ANGRY MAN"

Jon Meachan: "That was so interesting to me about President Bush is that he seemed like an angry man tonight, and clearly Kerry got under his skin in the first debate and instead of frankly not letting butter melt in his mouth, tonight he seemed to me to be speaking very loudly." (PBS, 10/9/04)

Melinda Henneberger: "(Bush) seemed angry to me." (MSNBC 10/9/04)

"TIGHTLY COILED"

Liz Marlantes, Christian Science Monitor: "(Bush) still has some of those things...I mean, you look at his face, he's so tightly coiled; he's got the jaw, he's doing the blinking thing." (MSNBC, 10/9/04)

"TENSE AND ANGRY"

Joe Klein: "...Bush seemed tense and angry. The person who wins is the person when you turn off the sound, the one who looks better to the public -- that was Kerry tonight. Bush is supposed to be the laid back regular guy, (but) he seems more tense than Kerry does." (CNN, 10/9/04)

"When Mr. Kerry accused the president of going to war unilaterally, Mr. Bush could not suppress his anger. He jumped off his stool and interrupted the moderator, Charles Gibson of ABC, saying, 'I've got to answer this.' Mr. Gibson wanted to pursue the subject of whether deploying Reserves constituted a form of military draft, but Mr. Bush was adamant. 'Let me just answer what he just said about going alone,' he insisted. 'You tell Tony Blair we're going alone! Tell Tony Blair we're going alone!'" (New York Times, 10/9/04)

"STRIDENT AND INTENSE"

"At the outset, Bush seemed strident and intense, as if over-eager to avoid a repetition of his pained performance eight days ago." (New York Times, 10/9/04)

"(Bush)...could have used more humility and was almost shrill at times." (Editorial, Dallas Morning News, 10/9/04)

"The president seemed to fall back frequently on name-calling...." (Editorial, New York Times, 10/9/04)

NIXON-LIKE

"Bush 'seemed wound a bit too tight. He was a little like Nixon -- sort of jumping out of his suit,' said David Niven, political science professor at Florida Atlantic University. 'He looked bad on the TV close-ups.'" (AP, 10/9/04)

HOT UNDER THE COLLAR

"The president...let his feelings get the better of him, getting hot under the collar in a medium best served cold. From the outset, his clenched jaw twitched, and he blinked repeatedly, like a man whose contact lens hurt. And when Senator John Kerry turned and confronted him face to face with the latest report on the absence of illicit weapons in Iraq, President Bush snickered derisively - the first sign that the president, though more combative than in the first debate, was not on his game." (New York Times, 10/9/04)

"AGITATED"

"Bush, curbing most of the signs of frustration that marked his performance in last week's debate, grew agitated after Kerry asserted the United States is bearing the burden in Iraq." (Houston Chronicle, 10/9/04)

"FLUSTERED"

"(Bush)...did come across as flustered at a couple points in the evening, referring to his opponent as 'Sen. Kennedy,' who is the senior senator from Massachusetts. When asked about the draft, Bush declared: 'I hear there is a rumor on the Internets.'" (Chicago Tribune, 10/9/04)

BUSH'S DEJA VU EXPRESSIONS

"Mr. Bush seemed hesitant and spoke loudly when he took the stage...at times he flashed glances of anger at Mr. Kerry that were reminiscent of his demeanor the week before." (New York Times, 10/9/04)

"And not unlike that first battle, the president sounded angry and defensive, as if scolding the undecided. 'Yeah, great question,' he said when a man asked him about the draft." (New York Times, 10/9/04)

"Bush kept his smirks and other body language in check more so than he did in the first debate, though at times he still let them roam. At one point, Bush even interrupted moderator Charles Gibson to lecture Kerry about the allied coalition in Iraq: 'You tell (British Prime Minister) Tony Blair we're going alone!'" (Arizona Republic, 10/9/04)

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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 7:20 pm  Reply with quote  

I'm expecting twitching, steam coming out the back of his head, and springs popping.

He's losing it, and will VERY insane at next week's debate.

Dumbya's finished unless.....

1) Martial Law

2) Bin Laden

3) Diebold and eVoting scam.

Imagine trhe anger in the U.S. if that happens. The Globalists don't want Bush any more.
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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 8:25 pm  Reply with quote  

This article says it all Swamp.......

What this article doesn't mention is Michael Moore's Slacker tour. He's been registering thousands upon thousands of young voters across the country. He plans to hit over sixty major cities, Moore has more influence over the younger generation than the president could ever dram of. A lot of these are college kids, many staying in dorms and many probably registering for the first time. These kids most likely aren't being polled and especially if their main phone is a cell.

http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2004/10/09/bushs_incredible_shrinking_lead/

Bush's incredible shrinking lead
By Dan Payne | October 9, 2004

NATIONAL POLLS show presidential race unchanged. But state polls tell another story.



Very red states. On Los Angeles Times interactive map (www.latimes.com), red (Republican) states are really red. George Bush way ahead in 21; average margin: 22 points. He's got 40-point cushion in Utah. (Must've been that Mitt Romney speech at RNC.) Bush has 177 electoral votes, with 270 needed for victory.

John Kerry's big blue states are California, Illinois, and New York, plus eight others in Northeast, good That's 153 electoral votes.

Upswing in swing states. Kerry has to win every tossup state that Al Gore carried four years ago. Kerry's moving up in all of them. In Washington, Kerry's up by 10 points; Oregon, up 10; New Mexico, up 3-11; Minnesota, up 8; Michigan, up 10; New Jersey, up 3-8; Iowa up 7; Wisconsin, up 2 1/2; and Pennsylvania, up by 5-7. If Kerry runs the table on these, he'll have 255 electoral votes. To get to 270, he needs to pocket Ohio (20).

Florida dreaming. Kerry has to overcome Bush brother Jeb, ballot mischief, cheating on overseas military ballots, major GOP absentee voting program, Ayatollah Rove's evangelical jihad, disenfranchisement of African-American voters. Desperate Bushes may steal Florida again. Only this time, results won't be close.

The newly enrolled. Not sure what to make of surge in newly registered voters. Are they Bush haters? Support Bush's war? Fundamentalist Protestants? Angry gays? Young voters? Woodstock generation? Studies of nonvoters have shown they would've voted pretty much same way as voting peers.

Poles apart. In first debate, Bush chided Kerry for not mentioning Poland's role in coalition in Iraq. "My opponent says we didn't have any allies in this war," Bush said. "What's he say to Alexander Kwasniewski of Poland?" American Progress Report says, "Kerry may not have to say anything, as Kwasniewski on Monday announced he was hopeful that 2,500 troops serving in Iraq would be withdrawn next year." Australians may withdraw forces as soon as today if opposition party wins elections. US troop deaths: 1,069.

Milli Vanilli? Salon.com asks "Was President Bush literally channeling Karl Rove in his first debate with John Kerry?" TV camera behind Bush showed solid object under Bush's jacket. "Bush not known to wear back brace or pack [heat]," said Salon. "Was the bulge under his well-tailored jacket a hidden receiver, picking up transmissions from someone offstage feeding the president answers through a hidden earpiece? Does the device explain why the normally ramrod-straight president seemed hunched over during much of the debate? . . . Debate officials said microphones were mounted on lecterns, and the commission put no electronic devices on the president or Senator Kerry."

VP debate was draw. Dick Cheney wasn't as boring as I had expected; John Edwards wasn't as lively as I had hoped. Cheney kept his lies straight on foreign policy, but clueless on domestic front. Edwards came alive on problems at home. But seated, he couldn't use his courtroom moves. If Edwards's goal was to look like he could handle VP job, he did.

Fox fakery. Carl Cameron, Fox's tres cool political "reporter," got caught posting made-up, juvenile quotes about John Kerry on Fox's website. Cameron attributed to Kerry things he never said: "Didn't my nails and cuticles look great?" Fox said Cameron was "reprimanded." I'd make him write every day on Fox website, "I wear women's pantyhose."

Aren't you people listening? Why do so many Americans still support Bush on Iraq? People, THERE WERE NO WMD. David Kay, Bush's top weapons inspector said so in January. Charles Duelfer, chief of CIA's weapons hunters, just issued definitive 1,000-page report that says Saddam had no stockpile of WMD for entire decade leading up to Bush W's attack. 9/11 Commission, which Bush selected, found no "collaborative relationship" between Al Qaeda and Saddam. Bush's Secretary of State Colin Powell admitted his UN testimony on Iraq's nuclear capability was "inaccurate and wrong, and in some cases deliberately misleading."

America jobbed. Companies added only 96,000 jobs in September, fewer than economists forecast. AP says economy now has 800,000 fewer jobs overall than when Bush took office.

October surprise. Pakistan President Musharraf should expect call from Bush. "Mushy? Time to wrap up Osama bin Laden. We need him for what I call perp walk. What do you mean, you don't have him? Find some tall, skinny guy with beard and shoot him full of holes."

Dan Payne is a Boston-based Democratic media consultant who has worked in John Kerry's Senate campaigns in the past but is not affiliated with his presidential campaign. He does presidential campaign analysis for NPR, and his column appears regularly in the Globe.

© Copyright 2004 Globe Newspaper Company.

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PostSat Oct 09, 2004 8:39 pm  Reply with quote  

NIXON-LIKE

"Bush 'seemed wound a bit too tight. He was a little like Nixon -- sort of jumping out of his suit,' said David Niven, political science professor at Florida Atlantic University. 'He looked bad on the TV close-ups.'" (AP, 10/9/04)




Too funny!
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Tricky Dick and Prescott Bush!!!



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PostSun Oct 10, 2004 4:01 am  Reply with quote  

Spiritual Advisor!!

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PostSun Oct 10, 2004 4:14 am  Reply with quote  

Now here's what I'm trying to say my son:



Go and spread the word amongst your followers. People just don't trust a nice smiley kind of person. It doesn't work. So then, here is my advice (Nixon to Bush), be a nasty, sourpuss it always worked for me. Twisted Evil You can do it, just keep telling them that you are compassionate and do the opposite. You'll get the religious right that way, anyway. Evil or Very Mad
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