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Her negs don't always effect her vote (none / 0) (#82)
by nycstray on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 04:41:23 PM EST
if they did, why is this still a race?

His negs are rising, so it will be interesting to see if his voters stick.

I don't like everything either of them do, but for me (and I suspect for many of her voters), it's who I feel will do the best job on the things I care about once in office. I live under the rule elections are ugly, what's next when it's over.

And I don't care how 'nice' anyone says they'll play. It's never true. Our latest example: Obama.
McCain called him on it yesterday . . .

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A couple of things (none / 0) (#85)
by cal1942 on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 08:17:45 PM EST
Remember that this poll included Republicans.  I wonder how they were weighted.  Were they weighted by what the pollster believes to be crossovers or were they just lumped in with Democrats. It seems odd that ANY Republicans would be included in such a poll because even if weighted by some arbitrary crossover factor it would seem that it would be difficult to place that fine a point.

It certainly would be cheaper to poll anyone who answers the phone as opposed to making enough calls to get a sample of Democrats only.

The other THING is that post-Lewinsky Bill Clinton's personal approval (for what it's worth) was well under 50% but his job approval ratings were (as I remember) at 60% and better.  

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