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Poposwife_Retiredarmywife Ensign
Joined: 04 Sep 2004 Posts: 68
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Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 1:21 pm Post subject: VERY interesting poll to me, from before they chose. |
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I was simply surfing around, and stumbled onto this poll (web poll, I realize they aren't very accurate...however this one surprised me)
http://www.misterpoll.com/results.mpl?id=136793135
Out of 1884 votes...
Who of the following do you support for the Democratic Nominee in the 2004 Presidential Election?
Gen. Wesley Clark (ret.) (21%)
Dennis J. Kucinich (17%)
Howard Dean (15%)
John Kerry (12%)
John Edwards (8%)
Al Sharpton (7%)
Joe Lieberman (6%)
Dick Gephardt (5%)
Carol Moseley Braun (4%)
1884 total votes
Lets just SAY this is an accurate finding within oh...3 percentage points.
That would place Kerry with 15 percent
Edwards with a whopping (ha) 11 percent
But Mr. Clark would STILL be leading the pack at 18 percentage points.
And thats with a total of 6 percent fudge factor.
It still boggles me...
WHY did they choose Kerry?
Did someone drop all of them on their heads as children? |
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swing votr Seaman Apprentice
Joined: 11 Aug 2004 Posts: 85
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Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 1:47 pm Post subject: |
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Being a Lib, I can honestly say, F'n Kerry is the worst possible candidate to Bush the Dem's could have picked, here are a few reasons (Vietnam and after aside, because I am sure people looked at his service favorably before the SBVFT got a hold of him)
1. He is from Mass. This state (my state) will vote Dem no matter who is running, period. Running a candidate from mass will not attract more electoral votes (the 'home state votes') If they were smart they would have gotten either a Dem from a Swing state or Clark (he is my boy). Which makes me wonder why the held the DNC here?
2. He is from Mass. He is from Mass, which opens up attacks on him for being too liberal and buddy buddy with Teddie boy... who also bugs me... Chapaquidick (sp) anyone?
3. He is about as charismatic a piece of wood, and his wife literally scares me.
4. flippidy floppody
5. Obviously the list goes on, I am not trying to start a list, just some thoughts.
Wesley Clark was the man, I voted for him... Pains me that he lost because I think as far as national security, the only man that would be able to stand up against Bush would be a man who was a General. _________________ "I already don't miss it," he said of Washington. Asked to elaborate, he replied: "You know that great feeling you get when you stop banging your head against a wall?" |
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