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Majority of Bush supporters don't know where he stands

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Posted: 09/30/04 - 14:24
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Luke Warm
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http://www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/Pres_Election_04/html/new_9_29_04.html

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As the nation prepares to watch the presidential candidates debate foreign policy issues, a new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll finds that Americans who plan to vote for President Bush have many incorrect assumptions about his foreign policy positions. Kerry supporters, on the other hand, are largely accurate in their assessments. The uncommitted also tend to misperceive Bush’s positions, though to a smaller extent than Bush supporters, and to perceive Kerry’s positions correctly. Steven Kull, director of PIPA, comments: “What is striking is that even after nearly four years President Bush’s foreign policy positions are so widely misread, while Senator Kerry, who is relatively new to the public and reputed to be unclear about his positions, is read correctly.”


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Posted: 09/30/04 - 14:41
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Fabulez wrote:
http://www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/Pres_Election_04/html/new_9_29_04.html

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As the nation prepares to watch the presidential candidates debate foreign policy issues, a new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll finds that Americans who plan to vote for President Bush have many incorrect assumptions about his foreign policy positions. Kerry supporters, on the other hand, are largely accurate in their assessments. The uncommitted also tend to misperceive Bush’s positions, though to a smaller extent than Bush supporters, and to perceive Kerry’s positions correctly. Steven Kull, director of PIPA, comments: “What is striking is that even after nearly four years President Bush’s foreign policy positions are so widely misread, while Senator Kerry, who is relatively new to the public and reputed to be unclear about his positions, is read correctly.”


I smell female logic.


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Posted: 09/30/04 - 18:40
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RealPoor Guru
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Kbarr wrote:
Fabulez wrote:
http://www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/Pres_Election_04/html/new_9_29_04.html

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As the nation prepares to watch the presidential candidates debate foreign policy issues, a new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll finds that Americans who plan to vote for President Bush have many incorrect assumptions about his foreign policy positions. Kerry supporters, on the other hand, are largely accurate in their assessments. The uncommitted also tend to misperceive Bush’s positions, though to a smaller extent than Bush supporters, and to perceive Kerry’s positions correctly. Steven Kull, director of PIPA, comments: “What is striking is that even after nearly four years President Bush’s foreign policy positions are so widely misread, while Senator Kerry, who is relatively new to the public and reputed to be unclear about his positions, is read correctly.”


I smell female logic.


What does it matter, he's going to win, stop crying.


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Posted: 09/30/04 - 19:54
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Mugaaz wrote:
Kbarr wrote:
Fabulez wrote:
http://www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/Pres_Election_04/html/new_9_29_04.html

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As the nation prepares to watch the presidential candidates debate foreign policy issues, a new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll finds that Americans who plan to vote for President Bush have many incorrect assumptions about his foreign policy positions. Kerry supporters, on the other hand, are largely accurate in their assessments. The uncommitted also tend to misperceive Bush’s positions, though to a smaller extent than Bush supporters, and to perceive Kerry’s positions correctly. Steven Kull, director of PIPA, comments: “What is striking is that even after nearly four years President Bush’s foreign policy positions are so widely misread, while Senator Kerry, who is relatively new to the public and reputed to be unclear about his positions, is read correctly.”


I smell female logic.


What does it matter, he's going to win, stop crying.


Crying?

I'm laughing:)

I was just wondering if we were debating a female. Thats a useless exercise and I want to know if I'm wasting my time.

Now go back to working out, you NEED too.


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Posted: 09/30/04 - 19:59
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Mugaaz
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Kbarr wrote:
Mugaaz wrote:
Kbarr wrote:
Fabulez wrote:
http://www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/Pres_Election_04/html/new_9_29_04.html

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As the nation prepares to watch the presidential candidates debate foreign policy issues, a new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll finds that Americans who plan to vote for President Bush have many incorrect assumptions about his foreign policy positions. Kerry supporters, on the other hand, are largely accurate in their assessments. The uncommitted also tend to misperceive Bush’s positions, though to a smaller extent than Bush supporters, and to perceive Kerry’s positions correctly. Steven Kull, director of PIPA, comments: “What is striking is that even after nearly four years President Bush’s foreign policy positions are so widely misread, while Senator Kerry, who is relatively new to the public and reputed to be unclear about his positions, is read correctly.”


I smell female logic.


What does it matter, he's going to win, stop crying.


Crying?

I'm laughing:)

I was just wondering if we were debating a female. Thats a useless exercise and I want to know if I'm wasting my time.

Now go back to working out, you NEED too.


Comment was directed at poster not you, mis-quoted.


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Posted: 09/30/04 - 20:16
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Mugaaz wrote:
Kbarr wrote:
Mugaaz wrote:
Kbarr wrote:
Fabulez wrote:
http://www.pipa.org/OnlineReports/Pres_Election_04/html/new_9_29_04.html

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As the nation prepares to watch the presidential candidates debate foreign policy issues, a new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll finds that Americans who plan to vote for President Bush have many incorrect assumptions about his foreign policy positions. Kerry supporters, on the other hand, are largely accurate in their assessments. The uncommitted also tend to misperceive Bush’s positions, though to a smaller extent than Bush supporters, and to perceive Kerry’s positions correctly. Steven Kull, director of PIPA, comments: “What is striking is that even after nearly four years President Bush’s foreign policy positions are so widely misread, while Senator Kerry, who is relatively new to the public and reputed to be unclear about his positions, is read correctly.”


I smell female logic.


What does it matter, he's going to win, stop crying.


Crying?

I'm laughing:)

I was just wondering if we were debating a female. Thats a useless exercise and I want to know if I'm wasting my time.

Now go back to working out, you NEED too.


Comment was directed at poster not you, mis-quoted.


Ahh, ok, I love you again.


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