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2004 US Presidential Election
January 27, 2004
| Media Against Dean?

This from WaPo:

The New Hampshire exit poll that the major networks are using today asks mostly straightforward questions: Are you male or female; white, black or Hispanic; liberal, moderate or conservative? Who did you vote for? When did you decide? Did you pick your candidate because you think he can defeat George Bush or because he agrees with you on the major issues?

But on one of the two questionnaires being used, there’s this zinger: “Regardless of how you voted today, do you think Howard Dean has the temperament to serve effectively as president?”

I wonder if we’ll see the answers to that question. I’d also like to see them ask the same question of all the other candidates.



Posted by Michele at January 27, 2004 06:02 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Ranting Howard made it a real issue
with his actions!

However, it looks as if this will soon only
be important as an example of what NOT to
do in future Presidential campaigns!

Dean has already been in his 2 Most favorable
locations, Iowa and New Hampshire! If he loses
big in New Hampshire, I doubt that he will make
it to the last primaries in March.

Posted by: leaddog2 at January 27, 2004 07:42 PM

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