January 27, 2004
| CNBC Exit Poll: What Mattered
This just off CNBC TV - exit poll asked voters about what swayed them. The responses (vague as they are):
- 29%: Candidate stands up for what they believe in
- 22%: Candidate can beat bush
- 13%: Candidate has a positive message
- 12%: Candidate cares about me
Posted by Alan at January 27, 2004 08:18 PM
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I really would have to say, is I can care less, about bushes history in the national guard. If there were problems, or some kind of cover up, this should of been done four years ago, at the first election? The election is being wasted on stuff, the american people can care less about. Lets talk about who is going to do the best job, for the american people? Bush, I feel does what he needs to do, for the american people. Although, not perfect. Karry, I think his track record speaks for itself. This is man, that will roll over to our enemies, raise taxes, put big buisness out of buisness, unemployment will go up, and the list goes on, and on….
Posted by: craneum
at September 11, 2004 06:49 AM
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