Since we here in the Front Line discussions can't seem to leave George W. outta things, I thought I'd see if this is a symptom of liberal media TEAT that our dear fellow FORD can't keep his oversized greaseball lips offa - AND I was right!
These things come in waves: some asshole starts up again with BushBushBush again, you know, and I'm thinking "maybe he's seen or read something he didn't like."
BING. Behold, I has found fun nu Bush facts!
PUBLICPOLICYPOLLING.COM
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Previewing Ohio
We'll start rolling out our Ohio poll results tomorrow but there's one finding on the poll that pretty much sums it up: by a 50-42 margin voters there say they'd rather have George W. Bush in the White House right now than Barack Obama.
Independents hold that view by a 44-37 margin and there are more Democrats who would take Bush back (11%) than there are Republicans who think Obama's preferable (3%.)
A couple months ago I thought the Pennsylvanias and Missouris and Ohios of the world were the biggest battlegrounds for 2010 but when you see numbers like this it makes you think it's probably actually the Californias and the Wisconsins and the Washingtons.
There's not much doubt things are getting worse for Democrats...and they were already pretty bad. Somehow the party base needs to get reinvigorated over the next two months or there's going to be a very, very steep price to pay.
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hahaha.. a post-double-termed president beats a sitting one! Is there any precedent?
These things come in waves: some asshole starts up again with BushBushBush again, you know, and I'm thinking "maybe he's seen or read something he didn't like."
BING. Behold, I has found fun nu Bush facts!
PUBLICPOLICYPOLLING.COM
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Previewing Ohio
We'll start rolling out our Ohio poll results tomorrow but there's one finding on the poll that pretty much sums it up: by a 50-42 margin voters there say they'd rather have George W. Bush in the White House right now than Barack Obama.
Independents hold that view by a 44-37 margin and there are more Democrats who would take Bush back (11%) than there are Republicans who think Obama's preferable (3%.)
A couple months ago I thought the Pennsylvanias and Missouris and Ohios of the world were the biggest battlegrounds for 2010 but when you see numbers like this it makes you think it's probably actually the Californias and the Wisconsins and the Washingtons.
There's not much doubt things are getting worse for Democrats...and they were already pretty bad. Somehow the party base needs to get reinvigorated over the next two months or there's going to be a very, very steep price to pay.
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hahaha.. a post-double-termed president beats a sitting one! Is there any precedent?