Poll: Bush Continues to Slide
Oliver Willis points us to a new Newsweek poll showing Bush is slip-sliding away:
Fifty Percent Would Not Re-Elect Bush; 48 Percent Disapprove Of Bush's Handling Of Economy, But 44 Percent Approve, A 6-Point Jump From One Month Ago
Fifty-One Percent Disapprove Of Bush's Handling Of Iraq, A Record High; Three-Quarters (75%) Are Concerned (45% Very Concerned) U.S. Will Be Bogged Down For Years
In Trial Heats, All Leading Dems Now Even With Bush In Head-To-Head Matchups
As to the Democratic race for the nomination, the poll finds:
Among contenders for the Democratic nomination, Dean and Clark remain in a statistical dead heat, with 16 percent and 15 percent respectively selecting them as first choice for Democratic nominee. Nine percent would select Gephardt, followed by Lieberman (8 percent), Mosely-Braun and Kerry (7 percent each), Al Sharpton (4 percent) and Dennis Kucinich (2 percent).
Mosely-Braun is tied with Kerry? How 'bout that!
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