June 22, 2004

George Bush and Laurie Dhue

For supporters of GWB, there's some positive news. Election Projection reports that the Presidential race is deadlocked. Florida and Ohio have slid into the Bush column this week with only Nevada moving toward John Kerry. It's still extremely close but at least there's hope.

John Podhoretz in his column, Election 04: Prez on The Rise, cites the Harris Poll as showing the President with a 10 point lead. He also reveals some interesting information from the Greenberg Poll,

More important than these raw numbers are some answers on specific issues. In the Greenberg poll, Bush has pulled even with Kerry when it comes to who would best handle the economy. Democrats had a 20-point margin on the economy only a few months ago — and the president's numbers can only get better with time, as the depth and breadth of the economic recovery becomes more and more evident.
It's still way too close for my comfort. I won't breath a sigh of relief until I see the news reports the day after the election, but for now things seem to be showing some improvement. In the meantime, consider donating to the Bush campaign.

On the subject of polls, Antioch Road reports on a poll purported to reveal the political preferences of cable news viewers. Rasmussen Reports found that the majority of FOX News viewers are Republicans and the majority of CNN viewers are Democrats. It turns out that most Fox News viewers plan on voting for George W. Bush. I suspect it's a result of Laurie Dhue's insightful analysis of the news. ;)

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