1) |
Gender of respondents |
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62.45% Female |
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35.63% Male |
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1.92% no_selection |
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2) |
Who will you vote for, for President? |
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53.64% Bush |
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42.15% Kerry |
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2.68% Other |
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1.53% no_selection |
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3) |
Who would be the better leader? |
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53.64% Bush |
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41.38% Kerry |
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4.98% no_selection |
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4) |
Who would be better at handling terrorism? |
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58.24% Bush |
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34.1% Kerry |
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7.66% no_selection |
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5) |
Who would be better at handling Iraq? |
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55.56% Bush |
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37.16% Kerry |
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7.28% no_selection |
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6) |
Who would be better at handling the economy? |
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47.51% Bush |
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46.74% Kerry |
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5.75% no_selection |
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7) |
Who would be on the side of the consumer? |
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48.66% Kerry |
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41.38% Bush |
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9.96% no_selection |
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8) |
Who would better protect us from credit card
banks? |
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40.61% Kerry |
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35.25% Bush |
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24.14% no_selection |
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9) |
Under what President do you feel you have a
better chance of becoming debt free? |
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44.44% Bush |
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39.08% Kerry |
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16.48% no_selection |
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10) |
Do you blame Bush for your personal economic
problems? |
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78.16% No |
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16.86% Yes |
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4.98% no_selection |
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11) |
Is John Kerry a war hero? |
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45.59% No |
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44.06% Yes |
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10.34% no_selection |
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12) |
Who has flip-flopped more often? |
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59% Kerry |
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25.67% Bush |
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15.33% no_selection |
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13) |
Who cares more about the "middle
class"? |
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46.74% Kerry |
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40.61% Bush |
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12.64% no_selection |
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14) |
What is your party affiliation? |
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42.53% Republican |
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32.18% Democrat |
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16.48% Other |
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8.81% no_selection |
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15) |
Have your taxes gone down under Bush? |
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54.02% Yes |
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37.16% No |
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8.81% no_selection |
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16) |
What do you think would happen to your taxes
if Kerry is the President? |
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59.77% Up |
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25.67% No Change |
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8.81% Down |
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5.75% no_selection |
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17) |
Who is more on the side of big
corporations? |
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65.52% Bush |
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22.61% no_selection |
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11.88% Kerry |
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18) |
Who would you rather have over to your house
for dinner? |
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54.02% Bush |
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36.4% Kerry |
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9.58% no_selection |
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19) |
Your general comments about the candidates and
the upcoming election. |
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"One of the biggest problems I have with
Bush is the attitude that he knows what is best in all
situations. Presidents are, by necessity, generalists, and
should lean on others a bit more and if mistakes are made,
admit it, then adjust course. Bush doesn't seem to ever want
to admit that he made a mistake or erred in any way. Kerry
sees the grey-areas and is willing to hear others views, then
make a decision and stand by it."--Seth |
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"A lot of the problems we are having now
started under the Clinton Admin. Kerry is saying what people
want to hear, there is not a whole lot he can do in 4 years to
make a difference. I have a son in the military who serves
proudly, it is too bad the media does not dwell on some of the
good that is happening rather than all the negative! Kerry
can't seem to make his mind up, I don't want him making
decisions for our military. "--sskumler |
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"This country has suffered and I have
personally suffered because of Bush being in the White House.
We have to get him out of there!"--Kristina |
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"Bush has messed-up everybodys business,
even his own !!!"--Anonymous |
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"W is by far the best since the "Gipper"
He believes in our country & our people. He believes in
personal responsibility. His consistency is a wonderful
trait"--Bob W. B. |
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"My son is an Army Tank Commander, served
in Iraq, now in Korea, but will probably be going back to
Iraq. I want Bush as his Commander in Chief."--Anonymous |
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"Kerry calls himself a Christian but
favors abortion. I'm also concerned about marriage and the
laws Kerry proposes which will change the true meaning of
marriage (between a man and a woman)."--Anonymous |
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"I think President Bush is too fixated on
war. It really scares me. Plus I am very unhappy with his
views on homosexuality. I wonder how his VP can work with him
on a daily basis with his views considering the VP's child is
gay. I believe there has to be anamosity there. I do not know
if the economy will get better under Kerry, but I think we
have a better chance of getting out war and lowering the
deficit."--Jessica |
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"My main concerns are NOT those mentioned
in the survey. Bush/conservatives seem to be more compatible
with my interests. I will vote for Bush."--Anonymous |
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"To be politically fair, I had a Texas
grown steak for dinner, and Waffles for
breakfast."--Robert |
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"National Health destroyed Britain's
economy. Government aide hand-out programs have seriously hurt
all other economies in Europe - take a look at Sweden's
'cradle to grave' program and their open border policy. One
survey revealed that by the year 2056, native born Swedes will
be the minority! Get off your lazy butts, America. Stop
looking for a hand-out and reach for a hand-up. Get a job,
work hard and pay your bills. Be responsible for your own
spending. Keep America strong and independent. THINK before
you cast your vote! "--Betsy |
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"It bugs me that Bush is blamed for all
the jobs that have been lost due to American companies leaving
and going to other countries. Clinton is the one who started
that, not Bush."--Anonymous |
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"I am thrilled that Kerry is pushing for
a curb on credit card companies hiking rates to loan shark
rates. About time!"--Anonymous |
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"The thought of having to listen to
Teresa for four years makes me cringe."--Mary |
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"This administration used fear to lead us
into War. I do not believe in Supply side economics.
"--Bruno |
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"It's ridiculous to think that President
Bush is solely responsible for the shape of our country's
economy. This mess has been going on for years before the
President had ever stepped foot into office. President Bush
knows where he stands on issues, makes decisions, and then
backs them up. I believe President Bush made the decision for
the war on Iraq with faulty information from the C.I.A. And
this is solely the President's fault? I don't believe the
President holds as much power as what's often portrayed on the
media. Now, Congress does have massive power. Maybe we should
be criticizing it a little more."--Karen |
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"We have the largest amount of debt ever
under Pres. Bush and he is celebrating because he says it
could be worse!"--Anonymous |
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"Only the most selfish vote for someone
just because they think their taxes will be lower. Taxes are
for the good of the society as a whole."--Anonymous |
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"I had very little debt before Bush took
office (I don't believe he was legitimately elected). I hope
that Kerry can do for the economy what Clinton
did."--Anonymous |
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"GO BUSH!"--Carrie |
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"Kerry doesn't stand a chance and he
knows it! Go for it Dubya! :o)"--Carole |
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"Unfortunately, Bush has surrounded
himself with some right-wing zealots who scare the bahoovies
out of me. I don't trust them. The question about
flip-flopping is telling. Sometimes a person should flip flop
rather than continuing to go down the wrong path, and in this
case, as the country's leader, take the whole population of
the US with you! I fear the Bush administration can never
admit they make errors, that's why they attack Kerry for
changing his mind. If you are supplied with more intelligence
and facts, I would hope that a leader could learn from their
mistakes and change their mind and take corrective measures,
rather than insisting on staying the course. Our lives are in
their hands. I trust Kerry. I don't trust the motives of the
people who have surrounded Bush. They may think they're acting
in our best interests, but I think they pander to the wealthy
and the powerful right wing. We should learn from history what
happens in the nations of the world when church and state are
not kept se |
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"I do not trust Kerry, he seems to change
his opinions based on what he thinks the listener wants to
hear. That is a slimy tactic. Bush is handling the more
important things better, security, war, and safety. I disagree
with some of his policies, but I trust him to come right out
and say what he means and plans to do."--Fred |
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"Bush will lead America toward one world
socialism at a much slower pace than Kerry. If Kerry wins
America will gallop towards one world socialism like the
European model. "--Ric |
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"This is difficult vote for me, although
I believe that the democrats have been more concerned with the
low-income, lower middle class issues and thus, I shall vote
for democrat. Republicans are all about big business, tax
breaks for the rich and cutting social service programs. When
you participate in these social service programs (i.e., low
income housing, etc), it is scary to think it could disappear.
I also believe democrats have more interest in health,
education and some of the values I believe in."--Sue |
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"Economically we are much better off
now."--Anonymous |
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"President Bush is not too bright and
that is troubling to me. "--Anonymous |
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"I can only vote pro-life."--Karyn |
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"BUSH!"--Anonymous |
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"I think that tax cuts, mainly
benefitting the richest Americans, during a time of war, is
the height of irresponsibiliy and greediness. Real patriotic
Americans should be willing to put their money where their
mouth is."--cherie' |
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"Actually, I am not very pleased with
either choice. Both of them come to the table with agendas,
clear and hidden. Both of them want to identify with the
"ordinary" American. But, both really come out of
similar backgrounds--rich kids. I really have no use for grown
rich kids."--John |
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"I believe Bush is unable to leave his
religious views out of the White House. He lets his personal
feelings get in the way of what is right for all. Too much of
a Big guy attitude- does things without first getting approval
of anyone except himself."--Mara |
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"I think the worst thing that could
happen to our country would be to have Kerry as president - he
believes in taxes, throwing money at problems and the UN. I
don't. Thanks for allowing me to express my
opinion!"--Anonymous |
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"We need a change so i suggest everyone
vote for kerry."--Rebecca |
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"Both the Democrats and the Republicans
have been moving further and further to the left or more
liberal view when it comes to big government. The Republicans
are to catering to the religious right. Both of these
positions are unacceptable. It is time for a strong third
party -- that is why I am a Libertarian!"--Anonymous |
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"Here we go again lots of mud slinging
instead of showing/telling us what they really plan to do if
elected. Either way its the same old same old country being run
by very rich people how do they know how the
"little" guy feels about the economy except they
cope the best they can! The present pres. in my opinion was
not elected!! And I think he is "enjoying " the war
we are in. He is not dodging bullets. Just my
opinion!!"--Anonymous |
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"In general, I feel as if we no longer
even get a choice for president. It's almost like I'm voting
for whom I feel will do the least amount of damage to an
already deteriorating country and not who will do the most
good!"--Anonymous |
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"Both candidates will always look out for
the rich reguardless of their affiliation, because all
presidential candidates are wealthy and they in turn will
benefit the rich."--Anonymous |
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"Bush should never have started war with
Iraq. Weapons were never really found and what is he doing for
the economy. Diesel is at its highest ever and we are in the
trucking business. He really doesn't seem concerned that the
oil is out of control. Jobs are not that easy to find. I have
a college graduate who graduated almost 9 months ago and still
cannot find a job in his profession."--Anonymous |
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"Bush is a puppet for corporate greed. I
want a president who can think for himself."--Anonymous |
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"I believe Bush is a liar and a thief. He
cares nothing for the little guy on the street. But boy his
cronies are making money hand over fist! I am not that crazy
about Kerry -- would have preferred Edwards/Dean --- however,
even though I know even 8 years won't help what Bush has done
to this country, he's still a better choice than that lying
thief. I thought I had never disliked a president more than
Reagan but I have nothing but loathing for the dictator that
calls himself President Bush. He has destroyed our natural
resources and eroded civilo liberties since day one of his
administration. "--Lynn |
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"I feel Kerry is too indecisive, too wishy
washy. When in war you don't change command in mid stream.
Bush has made some mistakes but not the kind that would want
me to change leaderships. When put into scales, Kerry is found
wanting. Check his voting record and there is no way he should
be president. Even though I am a registered voter, I don't
vote party, I vote for the one I feel is the best qualified.
Sometimes the best one is not of the same party and to vote
for that person, for me, is not right in
conscience."--Anonymous |
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"The candidates are discussing their own
views & ideas. The truth is somewhere in the middle for
both. Republicans have legimate views (morality) & the
democrate have good ideas economy, middle class, & the
poor. Now we need a party which encompanses
both."--Anonymous |
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"John Kerry and the democrats still
haven't figured it out. If you take money away from the rich
to give to the poor, the rich simply stop employing the poor.
We must find a way to encourage the rich to pay better wages
for the services of the poor without taxing them or raising
minimum wages, because the latter hurts all employers and
consequently lowers the number of employees."--Anonymous |
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"In these dangerous days of war and
political gaming, I think Kerry is Silly Putty and Bush is a
Tonka Truck. I am putting my faith in Tonka!"--Elizabeth |
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"Both candidates are rather frightening.
It comes down to the lesser of two evils. I personally wish
Gov. Dean were still in the hunt!"--Leslie |
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"It angers me that Bush is being blamed
for the economy. No one could forsee 9-11 and the impact to
our economy. I feel certain that had Sept 11 not happened, our
economy would be in better shape."--Maryann |
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"Bush is a robber baron."--Anonymous |
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"I have no doubt about President Bush.
Sen. Kerry makes me very nervous."--Jon |
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"President Bush is living in a fantasy
world if he thinks that he's kept his original campaign
promise of being a "uniter." I've never seen a
country so divided due to the "vision" of one man.
"--Billy |
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"I just don't see Kerry as the president
for the common man or woman. He comes across as a
condescending elitist who doesn't give a care about the little
guy. Bush comes across as being a person that you could count
on in times of crisis - a man with true compassion. So for me
there is no doubt who I should pick. "--Glenda |
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"Terrorism and the safety of this country
are primary issues. Bush will do a better job of protecting us
here. Kerry would rather work with the UN and Europe to
promote America's safety. France who? This election is crucial
for that reason. "--Anonymous |
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"john kerry has not really given us
specifics, only comments about the Iraq war. The government
can't make jobs. But just the same if the corporations get a
tax cut they should use it to make jobs and if not they should
not be given tax cuts or penalized. Most candidates are
gutless wonders."--joy |
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"I voted for Nader last election, but
won't do that again. Bush is just as dumb as I feared, but
much more dangerous. He doesn't even recognize when he has
reversed his own positions. he only recognizes when Kerry does
it. Kerry isn't perfect, but he does have a better grasp of
the big picture in our dangerous world."--Barbara |
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"I don't think Kerry represents me or
other working people but Bush for another term terrifies
me."--kathleen |
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"Kerry flip-flops / Bush lies and doesn't
blink and eye and keeps smiling..."--sharon |
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"neither candidate will represent
consumers or the middle class. Neither will stand against big
money."--David |
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"I am working very hard to pay down my
debt, and should be debt-free in about 18 months. I know that
John Kerry will raise income taxes, which will seriously hurt
my plan and cause me to be in debt much
longer."--Anonymous |
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"Many promises made, but few come to
fruition."--Anonymous |
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"Bush has had four years to lead this
country and the result has been too many young dead Americans,
$200 billion spent on a fiasco which has spawned more
terrorists and a record budget deficit. As an American, I have
never felt so sad and afraid. Kerry will be stuck with this
mess but, hopefully, he can stop the downward spiral and turn
things around."--Joan |
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"Bush has perverted 9-11 for his own
campaign on Iraq. 3,000 dead people should not be exploited to
reelect anyone. Kerry will get us out of Iraq - a place we
shouldn't be in to begin with. Bush has done nothing against
corporate offshoring, white collar IT workers are losing their
jobs to less experienced cheap labor. Kerry plans to take away
any corporate tax benefit to companies that offshore. What
good does it do to educate children ("no child left
behind") for careers that will be outsourced to foreign
countries due to this administration's policies on offshoring?
The issue of Kerry's flip flopping may not be entirely
accurate as there are so many attachments made with any
senatorial bill that any bill he may have rejected may have
had nothing to do with the bill's main issue. The two things
you can blame Kerry for is voting for war with Iraq and voting
in the P.A.T.R.I.O.T act. An act proposed by the Bush
Administration. Bush's credit for 9-11 is moronic for three
reasons: 1)Any president or le |
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"I'm sick of the attack adds by both
candidates. They should outline their Presidential goals then
back them up with some details rather than rhetoric. With this
approach the people can make a much more informed decision.
They would be voting more on "facts" rather than on
"push button" emotional issues."--Anonymous |
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"I am a middle class American and can
find no reason to vote for Kerry. If we do not defeat the
terrorists all other issues are of no consequence. Bush will
defeat terrorism. "--Anonymous |
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"Unfortunately, I do not care for either
candidate. I think it is very sad that I feel I have to vote
for whom I think will do the least damage to our country. I
actually would vote for Ralph Nader because he has always been
for the people, however a vote for Nader is like a vote for
Bush. I am voting for Bush."--Anonymous |
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"It is time that every choice during an
election include the following choice, " I do not support
any of the canidates running for this office." I think
the politicians would find this choice perhaps getting the
most votes so it will never happen. However, I do feel until
we have such an option, the whole mess is just going to get
more out of touch with the common citizen, the presidency will
cost more to be bought than it does now and we will see even
more lies and personal attacks issued by both
sides."--Anonymous |
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"Bush is leading this country down the
road to financial and ethical ruin"--Anonymous |
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"Since your web site offers sound
financial advise, perhaps you could give a little to President
Bush. I have serious concerns about the huge deficit that this
administration has created. When Greenspan speaks of problems
with medicare and social security, everyone should be
listening. I was raised Republican, but can no longer relate
to their values. What happened to "fiscally
conservative"? I don't like the go-it-alone Iraq policy.
I feel that had the war been handled differently, many other
nations would be supporting America in the war effort. As it
is, Americans will be paying the social and economic price for
many generations to come. "--Anonymous |
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"My debts have nothing to do with who is
president. I believe both will do the best they can, but I
really feel that Bush is the best candidate and the best
leader. Kerry has made such a big deal about his military
background and his purple heart, that if I hear it once more I
may be ill! At least Bush has the sense to not talk about his
military experience. And Kerry telling our enemies that if he
becomes president that he will withdraw our troops in 6
months, what kind of smart strategy is that?!! Not good
military or leadership strategy that's for sure! "--Mary |
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"If one stays in the bushes sooooo long
one would pr obably get cut. Only a joke! Get out and vote for
JOHN KERRY!!!!!!!!!1"--ronald |
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"The lesser of two
imbeciles."--Anonymous |
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"it is very hard to chose a candidate for
every number or stat that is brought up there is an opposite
number there is not a good choice and the only concern every
American should even be thinking about is keeping the homeland
secure"--STEVE |
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"I think that President George Bush is by
far the better candidate... he cares more for the American
people and he is a good christian leader. I vote for "4
MORE YEARS!""--Susan |
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"Bush needs to read your books regarding
controlling debt as he has created a hugh deficit(I believe it
now stands at 422 billion) in his 3 years in office. It seems
this debt always falls on the middle class to pay off. Also he
is allowing the largest corporations to outsource jobs that
belong to American citizens and get tax credits to boot. It
pains me everytime I go to get a prescription to see the
elderly who worked hard to build this country & these
large corporations and fought bravely in WWII, Korea &
Vietnam not be able to afford the medicine that they need.
Something must be done now before we become a third world
country as the majority of us won't have jobs and the
government will be broke. "--Anonymous |
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"I think the Republican Party is entirely
too intolerant of different life styles and cares only for the
status quo of business and power-brokers...."--Molly |
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"I'm not sure I would really like either
one of them for president."--Anonymous |
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"Kerry is a phoney. If you have three
purple hearts ----you should be in a wheel chair, not wind
surfing and riding $10,000.00 bikes. He has no record in the
senate and has already promised to raise taxes if
elected."--Brian |
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"I am all for a Godly man in office. That
man would be Bush. He and his lovely wife is welcome over for
dinner anytime!"--joann |
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"I'd much rather have you over for
dinner!"--Tom |
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"I am concerned that my taxes would go up
if Kerry were elected and that I would see no benefit in
services to correlate with that tax increase. However, I worry
far more about terrorism than whether or not I can afford
extras for my family. I am thankful to have a roof over my
head and food on my table--anything else is gravy. To me, I
would feel greedy and selfish to care more about my money than
our nation's security."--MJ |
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"Bush is a puppet for corporations. He
does NOT lead our country for the benefit of the American
people but for the benefit of corporations. He has made ALL
the wrong choices in the last years, regardless of the
rhetoric that is spoken, and our great country is in worse
shape. American MUST speak up and get him OUT. Kerry/Edwards
will make choices FOR Americans."--Anonymous |
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"I believe that President Bush follows
the guidance of Jesus Christ, he's more responsible than Kerry
gives him credit for. He follows through on his promises,
because he has to answer to Almighty God. He is keeping
terrorism at bay here in the US. He has improved education for
all children. The innocent people over in Iraq, have a hopeful
future, because of our armed forces and President Bush.
"--Beverly |
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"Bush's tax cuts have not been enough for
people like me to make much of a difference, so he does not
win me over on that point. But the collective effect of his
tax cuts has been to cause our wonderful country to plunge
into a record deficit in very short order. Just as we all as
individuals must work toward becoming debt free, so must our
nation. Bush has done just the opposite."--Cynthia |
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"The Presidency is such a complex job;
I'm willing to give the incumbent 4 additional years to
further develop ideas and programs. So much time and money is
spent on campaigning--I think an eight year presidency without
re-election option would be a more productive
plan."--Anonymous |
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"I've heard Kerry has a "plan",
but I haven't heard exactly what that plan is. Has
anyone?"--Lisa |
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"I guess we're back to picking the lesser
of the 2 evils. Wish someone else was running
also!"--Anonymous |
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"Bush tempers some of the trials he faces
as President with prayer and can weigh things based on the
bigger picture. That's pretty important, because there
definitely is a bigger picture. We all answer to the one
above."--Pat |
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"We need to keep Bush in the White House.
He has a lot of unfinished work to do and speaks for most of
my positions."--Anonymous |
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"Bush has the same moral base that I
have. I don't want a president that feels that he needs other
countries blessings before he acts. I want a president that is
pro life and pro marriage and does not follow the latest polls
to decide what he should do."--Anonymous |
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"Bush is the mouth and feet of corporate
America, particularly the Bush oil and armament interests.
Kerry is a career politician learning how to sew stronger
pocket seams. It's a shame the Green Party has no more
possibility of earning the popular vote than I do."--norman |
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"No matter what he SAYS, Bush is all for
"special interests" and enhancing the rich at the
expense of everyone else. My main bugaboo with him is his
relentless attacks on a woman's right to choose. Kerry can
only be better."--Karen |
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"Great survey! I had a few no selections
mostly because I think either would be equally bad. Too bad
John McCain didnt make it in 2000. Things would be alot
different. "--Keith Pounds |
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"I believe that Bush is for the wealthy
and his Vice President has had underhanded dealing in big
business in many factors oil, enron and on and on. I also do
not believe we needed to go to war when we did. So many young
Americans have lost their lives and many familes weep for the
son, daughters and child needed their fathers and mothers, but
this war has taken many away."--Bonnie |
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"President Bush is a man of moral
integrity, honesty, and conviction. "--Peter |
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"Bush's so-called "tax cuts"
really only help the 1-2% of wealthiest Americans. His fiscal
policies are driving this country into the worst debt it's
ever seen, not to mention his lack of concern for our society,
education, environment, and getting along with the rest of the
world."--Michael |
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"i really do no like bush or kerry but i
would vote for bush.I do not like kerry because he is for the
gay rights and several other issues that i think is morally
wrong."--quada |
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"It makes me angry that Bush and Cheney
are making millions from the oil wars and the reconstruction
of Iraq while most Americans are struggling to make ends meet.
There has to be a better choice. "--Carol |
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"#19. Kerry maybe a hero to some, but not
one of mine. It's funny that you don't hear Kerry talk about
his 19 years as a Senator. He didn't do very much during those
years or nothing very important. I guess."--Anonymous |
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"I don't trust anything Kerry says
because of his background of voting against important security
measures. I also don't trust a life-long politician and it's
very odd that his former comrades in service are so very much
against him and basically recall Vietnam very differently than
Kerry. He's also too rich to ever get down on my middle class,
full of debt lifestyle."--Anonymous |
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"It sure would be nice to have a
President capable of forming complete sentences! Oh, and a
President who isn't hell bent on forcing his beliefs on
everyone in the nation. "--Anonymous |
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"Although I don't want Bush for another
four years, I'm also unsure about Kerry."--Anonymous |
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"I think it's time to have more choice in
our presidential elections. Although I am a registered
Republican, I am not happy with Bush and I have no other
alternate available in that party. I don't like Kerry either.
I feel that other parties should be able to stand a chance at
getting elected. I like the Constitutional party and a couple
others."--Anonymous |
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"Kerry is rich person who only wants to
meet his own ego needs, he could give a damn about any one but
himself. If he would release his tax records you would see how
much he gives to charities. The bottom line he could care less
about you unless it advances himself. "--John |
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"I still don't know what Kerry is for or
about. All he does is rant about how he thinks pres bush is
lying. Pres bush did not lower taxes, congress did. All he can
do is recommend and congress passes the tax laws. I feel the
democrats are hateful and are not looking for solutions to the
problems facing our country. Pres bush did not let the
terrorist go when he was in custody, clinton did. Pres bush is
not without errors. Anyone who makes decisions also makes
errors and then looks for new ways to solve problems when new
info is available. I am scared when i think what kind of a
pres gore would have been when the planes hit the towers. How
could bush steal the election when our supreme court made the
decision of who won. Pres bush had no say in the matter. More
democrats should have voted if they wanted gore for a
president. I pray for the people of the nation that they will
make the decision that is best for our country. I live in ut
and we will not decide. It will have to be other states. |