Saturday, December 20, 2003
New poll in NH that shouldn’t make Dems feel to good. Dean loses in a head-to-head with Bush by 25 points. Considering Dean is the frontrunner in NH, I would say this is nothing less than a pure reputation of his “leadership” of the Democrats as the leading candidate. People now see Dean as the face of the Democratic Party in NH. This is why Democrats perform more poorly in a state Al Gore lost by less than one thousand votes than other parts of the country.
Ask yourself; can our Senate and House candidates survive Dean’s stewardship of the party? Hmmmmm…
“Head to head with Bush, the poll of 600 likely voters gave the president a 25-percentage point lead over Dean, 57-32 percent; 15 points over Kerry, 55-40 percent, and Joe Lieberman (news - web sites) 54-39 percent; and 19 points over Clark, 56-37 percent, and Dick Gephardt, 55-36 percent. The margin of error was plus or minus 5 percentage points.”
Notice Kerry performs the best against Bush. Time to torpedo the Dean candidacy and try to regain contact with average Americans not just a hysterical minority.
Ask yourself; can our Senate and House candidates survive Dean’s stewardship of the party? Hmmmmm…
“Head to head with Bush, the poll of 600 likely voters gave the president a 25-percentage point lead over Dean, 57-32 percent; 15 points over Kerry, 55-40 percent, and Joe Lieberman (news - web sites) 54-39 percent; and 19 points over Clark, 56-37 percent, and Dick Gephardt, 55-36 percent. The margin of error was plus or minus 5 percentage points.”
Notice Kerry performs the best against Bush. Time to torpedo the Dean candidacy and try to regain contact with average Americans not just a hysterical minority.