Well, it takes more than just partisan rhetoric and bad mouthing your
opponent for a candidate to win the public over these days.


Even if he wins the election, if he does not do what he is promising, he
will be out of office as quickly as he came in.


That is why I don't really watch the conventions. But I will tune in on the
debates.


IMO, Kerry will have a harder time in office than Bush will.


Bush is used to being the bad guy and can actually finish on positive terms
with the public if he turns things around.


Kerry will be walking into a big mess. He'll need to live up to his promises
to the American public AND fix the Iraq situation.





-----Original Message-----
From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 11:49 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Gallup Polls

This is a bit of the bad news, at least for Democrats.

Just heard on CNBC that Bush is leading on the "Is a strong and decisive
leader" by a whopping 17%.  Even more troubling is Kerry is losing the
"Does not change his positions on issues for political reasons" by 24%.

The one caveat is the poll was taken before the DNC.  Perhaps when the
world realizes that Kerry was a Naval Officer who served in Vietnam will
change the minds.  The one thing that might hold him back is that he is not
exactly endeared with his fellow Vietnam veterans.   CNBC also reported
that he will arrive to the Fleet center via boat to re-paint images of
Kerry riding swift boats in Vietnam.

Here is the data: http://www.gallup.com/content/?ci=12544
  _____
[Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings] [Donations and Support]

Reply via email to