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No Bump for Bush
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Last Edited | Ced Sep 27, 2003 03:47pm |
Category | News |
News Date | Sep 27, 2003 12:00am |
Description | President George W. Bush’s approval ratings were essentially unchanged by his speech last week to the United Nations Security Council , though his ranking on homeland security moved forward four points, to 70 percent from the previous week, according to a new Newsweek poll.
...On the political front, retired general Wesley Clark remained in the lead as first choice for the Democratic nominee for president in the wake of the debate this week among all 10 declared Democratic candidates. Clark has support from 16 percent of Democrats and democratic leaners (up 2 points from last week’s poll). He is followed by former Vermont governor Howard Dean (holding at 12 percent) and Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry (holding at 10 percent). Missouri Congressman Dick Gephardt is now in fourth place at 10 percent (up 2 points from a week ago), while Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman has slipped 3 points, to 9 percent." |
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