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Clueless European College Kid "Sidewinder" wrote
in message ll.eu.org... Released: August 7, 2003 LOL. "Released", he says. Yet he provides NO cite for the poll, like who conducted it. Nor does he provide a link. You really should do those two things in the future. Otherwise, you look like a dumb Algore voter. Did you know Al won the high school dropout vote convincingly in 2000? A 53% majority approves of the job George W. Bush is doing as president while 37% disapprove. Ahh, OK. This is the PEW poll. Sorry to say, this is NOT the most RECENT poll. That would be the new Gallup Poll, done August 6-8, which has him at 60%-up 2 from their previous. The most recent Fox News Poll (and before you start with the "Faux News" bull****, need I remind you that FNC routinely had Bill Clinton's job approval HIGHER than Gallup) had him at 59% on July 28-29. NBC had him at 56% as of the same date, Newsweek had him at 57%, and even French pollsters Ipsos-Reid, who historically poll at least 5 points below all the others, had him at 54. http://www.pollingreport.com/BushJob.htm In addition, normally the public opinion polls are done over a 2 or 3 day period. ALL of the ones in the url above, with the exception of Pew, were in fact conducted over 2 to 3 day periods. But this Pew poll was done over a period of 3 WEEKS (July 14 to August 5th). Different methodology equals different results. A poll is supposed to be a "snapshot in time", but Pew obviously decided the results they were getting weren't what they wanted them to be, so they extended the time span of their polling until they got the results they wanted. Shame on them, they used to be one of the better polling outlets out there. "You can change the outcome of any election you want" -Bill Clinton |
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"King Pineapple" wrote in message news:CEUYa.3274
...normally the public opinion polls are done over a 2 or 3 day period. ALL of the ones in the url above, with the exception of Pew, were in fact conducted over 2 to 3 day periods. But this Pew poll was done over a period of 3 WEEKS (July 14 to August 5th). Different methodology equals different results. A poll is supposed to be a "snapshot in time", but Pew obviously decided the results they were getting weren't what they wanted them to be, so they extended the time span of their polling until they got the results they wanted. Sorta like the Democrats insisting that Florida keep on counting the votes over and over again until the liberals get the results they want? |
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Sorta like the Democrats insisting that Florida keep on counting the
votes over and over again until the liberals get the results they want? Or until ALL he votes were counted correctly.... I guess this wasnt important if the Supreme Court will appoint you to the Presidency against the will of the people.. "Mark Fox" wrote in message om... "King Pineapple" wrote in message news:CEUYa.3274 ...normally the public opinion polls are done over a 2 or 3 day period. ALL of the ones in the url above, with the exception of Pew, were in fact conducted over 2 to 3 day periods. But this Pew poll was done over a period of 3 WEEKS (July 14 to August 5th). Different methodology equals different results. A poll is supposed to be a "snapshot in time", but Pew obviously decided the results they were getting weren't what they wanted them to be, so they extended the time span of their polling until they got the results they wanted. Sorta like the Democrats insisting that Florida keep on counting the votes over and over again until the liberals get the results they want? |
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"Mark" wrote in message
Sorta like the Democrats insisting that Florida keep on counting the votes over and over again until the liberals get the results they want? Or until ALL he votes were counted correctly.... I guess this wasnt important if the Supreme Court will appoint you to the Presidency against the will of the people.. The voters punched little holes in a card with a stick. the machine counted the cards. Representatives from both the Democratic and Republican parties approved of the process described above. Bush got more holes punched in the cards on the first count and also on the two recounts. your claim that the election was "against the will of the people" is complete nonsense. |
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