Monday, May 24, 2004

Newsweek poll: "Bad Marks for Bush"

In the 2000 election, George W. Bush did quite well among young voters, winning more than a million of them nationally than his predecessors, Bob Dole and George H.W. Bush.

Right now, young voters seem to be moving in the other direction....though that could change. Here's the latest poll from NEWSWEEK.

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May 24 - Young voters continue to turn a cold shoulder on President George W. Bush and his policies, according to the latest NEWSWEEK GENEXT poll. As the battle for the White House begins to heat up, voters aged 18-29 are giving the incumbent president poor marks on his handling of the economy, the war in Iraq and overall job performance.

The article is here.

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