Bush Drops Dramatically in the Polls

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SuperTool

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If Bush trails with registered voters and is tied with likely voters, his only hope is low turnout.
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
If Bush trails with registered voters and is tied with likely voters, his only hope is low turnout.
Or lots of Diebold voting machines.
 

DoubleL

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Originally posted by: Sudheer Anne
at least CNN makes an attempt to present both conservative and liberal views. However biased you think they are, they are nothing compared to Fox News. Hey CAD why don't you try and tell me why Fox News isn't biased, instead of your lame ass responses.
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Well good it is getting funny again, I LOL when I saw this and I needed it, Thanks
 

Ozoned

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Originally posted by: Sudheer Anne
at least CNN makes an attempt to present both conservative and liberal views.
As does Fox, I mean this story Link is a liberal wet dream is it not?

And you would also note the banner advert for the new york times subscription, and that is a liberal rag, is it not?

You really should package your sh!t before you fling it, Sudheer Anne.

;)
 

OneOfTheseDays

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I'm talking about the Fox News television channel specifically. I watch it almost daily, along with CNN and MSNBC to make sure I get a well-rounded view of the news. What I have found consistently is that Fox News is very pro-Bush and anti-Kerry. These are just my opinions, but many seem to share the same sentiments.
 

aswedc

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Originally posted by: Ozoned
Originally posted by: Sudheer Anne
at least CNN makes an attempt to present both conservative and liberal views.
As does Fox, I mean this story Link is a liberal wet dream is it not?

And you would also note the banner advert for the new york times subscription, and that is a liberal rag, is it not?

You really should package your sh!t before you fling it, Sudheer Anne.

;)
That story is from the AP wire. foxnews.com isn't half bad, I find even the internally written articles are faily even. But the fact is there is no one on air who will present a liberal viewpoint other than Colmes.
 

Ozoned

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Originally posted by: Ozoned
Likely voters would be a much better representation of an accurate poll at the current time than registered voters...:)


Maybe if you understood this, (quote) you would understand why fox doesn't report Kerry being in the lead as
the other networks do..

Maybe if you understood this (quote) you would understand which networks are really guilty of spin.
 

Czar

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Originally posted by: Ozoned
Originally posted by: Ozoned
Likely voters would be a much better representation of an accurate poll at the current time than registered voters...:)


Maybe if you understood this, (quote) you would understand why fox doesn't report Kerry being in the lead as
the other networks do..

Maybe if you understood this (quote) you would understand which networks are really guilty of spin.

?
 

Ozoned

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Originally posted by: aswedc
Originally posted by: Ozoned
Originally posted by: Sudheer Anne
at least CNN makes an attempt to present both conservative and liberal views.
As does Fox, I mean this story Link is a liberal wet dream is it not?

And you would also note the banner advert for the new york times subscription, and that is a liberal rag, is it not?

You really should package your sh!t before you fling it, Sudheer Anne.

;)
That story is from the AP wire. foxnews.com isn't half bad, I find even the internally written articles are faily even. But the fact is there is no one on air who will present a liberal viewpoint other than Colmes.

And across the( television) airwaves, how would you weigh the balance of views from left to right ?
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Sudheer Anne
I'm talking about the Fox News television channel specifically. I watch it almost daily, along with CNN and MSNBC to make sure I get a well-rounded view of the news. What I have found consistently is that Fox News is very pro-Bush and anti-Kerry. These are just my opinions, but many seem to share the same sentiments.

Ayup.

FOX News (TV) has gotten so bad I no longer watch FOX and Friends in the morning. It has become one big Bush-fanboy circle-jerk.
 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: Sudheer Anne
at least CNN makes an attempt to present both conservative and liberal views. However biased you think they are, they are nothing compared to Fox News. Hey CAD why don't you try and tell me why Fox News isn't biased, instead of your lame ass responses. Have a *cookie* yourself.....
No thanks, I don't eat many sweets. Why don't you put it in your pocket and save it for your next post;)

I don't watch much TV. I also don't PAY for TV(read:cable/dish). So why don't you take your bleating about FOX and ask someone who cares or atleast watches them.;)

Oh, and *cookie* because you seem hungry:)

CkG
 

OneOfTheseDays

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Well you obviously responded to this thread, which shows you have some interest in Fox News, otherwise you wouldn't have posted. So stop being such a hyprocrite and acting like your above everyone else. And here's another *cookie* for you, I know you want it.
 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: Sudheer Anne
Well you obviously responded to this thread, which shows you have some interest in Fox News, otherwise you wouldn't have posted. So stop being such a hyprocrite and acting like your above everyone else. And here's another *cookie* for you, I know you want it.

This thread's title is about polls. I provided the appropriate numbers in response to your OP.:) Nader must be included in any Presidential poll - he is a factor regardless of what you may want.

As I said earlier - "You may now resume your FOX bashing..."

"above everyone else"? :roll: I don't watch FOX, CNN, or any other cable network because I don't pay for TV. That isn't "better" than anyone else - I just chose not to spend my money on it. I also try to stay away from sweets because a) I am trying to eat healthy, b) they can be addictive, and c) I want my kids to eat healthy so I try not to keep sweets around. If you think that is me trying to say I am better than everyone else - then it is you who have the problem - not me.

CkG
 

OneOfTheseDays

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And if you bothered to read this post you'd know that Nader actually is taking votes away from both sides. His effect on the race as it stands now is nullified by this. If you take him into account with the latest polls, Kerry is at 49% and Bush is at 44 %.
And I didn't start with this damn cookie crap, that's all you....:)
 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: Sudheer Anne
And if you bothered to read this post you'd know that Nader actually is taking votes away from both sides. His effect on the race as it stands now is nullified by this. If you take him into account with the latest polls, Kerry is at 49% and Bush is at 44 %.
And I didn't start with this damn cookie crap, that's all you....:)

Likely Voters:2004 May 7-9
Bush: 47%
kerry: 45%
Nader: 5%
None: 2%

If you had bothered reading my post you would have seen that your OP numbers didn't include Nader and the next installment of this poll isn't out yet as it's probably being sampled right now.

CkG