Vox Populi
Feb. 3rd, 2004 01:00 amNewsweek Poll, taken Jan 29-30:
"Do you think Iraq actually had banned chemical or biological weapons right before the Iraq War started in March, or not?"
"Do you think Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq was DIRECTLY involved in planning, financing, or carrying out the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, or not?"
(That latter is almost unchanged from September 2003.)
Quinnipiac, Feb 2:
In possible 2004 presidential matchups, Kerry beats Bush 51%-43%, compared to a 49%-45% percent Bush lead January 26. Bush beats all other Democrats:
Someone on rec.arts.sf.fandom said that a separate CNN poll also showed Kerry beating Rutherford Bush. So that's three polls in the last ten days which agree on that.
"Do you think Iraq actually had banned chemical or biological weapons right before the Iraq War started in March, or not?"
Yes -- 55%
No -- 32%
Don't know -- 13%
"Do you think Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq was DIRECTLY involved in planning, financing, or carrying out the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, or not?"
Was -- 49%
Was Not -- 39%
Don't Know -- 16%
(That latter is almost unchanged from September 2003.)
Quinnipiac, Feb 2:
In possible 2004 presidential matchups, Kerry beats Bush 51%-43%, compared to a 49%-45% percent Bush lead January 26. Bush beats all other Democrats:
* 49-44 percent over Dean, down from 54-38 percent January 26;
* 47-45 percent over Edwards, down from 50-42 percent;
* 48-45 percent over Clark, down from 51-41 percent;
* 49-44 percent over Lieberman, down from 53-39 percent.
Someone on rec.arts.sf.fandom said that a separate CNN poll also showed Kerry beating Rutherford Bush. So that's three polls in the last ten days which agree on that.
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Date: 2004-02-03 04:23 pm (UTC)B
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Date: 2004-02-03 04:34 pm (UTC)I actually find the trend in the other matchups more indicative, though: There's no way one could view Lieberman has having gotten a "bounce" from the primaries so far, but even he is doing better against Bush than he was a week ago.
Bush has just made two major attempts in the last month to improve his standing with the voters--the Mars initiative and the State of the Union--and whatever benefit either gave has dissipated completely. His ratings now are worse than they were just before Saddam was captured.
That is what I find "hopeful".