The Associated Press/Ipsos Poll: Notes Decline In Support For Bush

Posted on Monday, February 09 at 15:27 by KevinGagnon

The Associated Press/Ipsos Poll: Notes Decline In Support For Bush

Washington, DC (AP) - President Bush's public support dropped sharply over the past month, especially among older voters, political independents and people in the Midwest, an Associated Press poll found.

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  1. Tue Feb 10, 2004 12:49 am
    This poll is good news. I just hope that the people behind the Bush win in the past doesn\'t have something up their sleeve to win this upcoming election as well.

    We all know Al Gore won the last election. I wonder if history will repeat itself this upcoming election in the U.S ? Maybe little Bush learnt from his daddy\'s mistakes and has a plan in place.

    Time will tell.

    Kevin Gagnon

  2. Thu Feb 12, 2004 6:45 am
    More good (?) news. Dubya and his top economic advisors actually signed a document today that says outsourcing jobs to China and India is GOOD for the US economy.

    Another spokesman says they are creating high-paying jobs in this recovery. In the US !

    How so ? they shipped programmers, IT pros, and other white collar workers overseas, so what are they talking about ??

    Wal-Mart wages ? McJobs ?? Some high-paying jobs.

    They are going in the tank, same as us. They just don\'t know what they\'re doing.

    It\'s coming !!

    BTW, a poll on Lou Dobbs tonight showed 96% voted against the whole idea of outsourcing jobs.

    That says something about the upcoming election. (I hope !)




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