>I didn't mean that polls don't matter - I mean that some polls have
>questions that are not very valuable and don't offer enough choices.
>
re: American's don't want to be overloaded with options; paralysis by
analysis.
Hmm...I can see your point that the polls don't offer a comprehensive
questionnaire, but quite frankly it measure an important element of the
election. Who get's to decide the issues. While these polls may not
accurately reflect that Bush is truly a more decisive leader then Kerry, it
does reflect that Bush is driving the election by being able to make it
about issues where he will hold an advantage.
I always find these polls interesting. I live near the metro NYC area but
I've been told that what coast-of-US thinks of Bush is vastly different
then when Middle America thinks.
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