Issue: George W. BushRSS

new_york
(04/26/03) -

Bush Would Win New York In 2004

(CPOD) Apr. 26, 2003 – George W. Bush would carry the state of New York in the 2004 United States presidential election, according to a poll by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. At least 49 per cent of respondents would vote for the current president in head-to-head contests against three prospective Democratic candidates.Bush holds a 12 per cent lead over Connecticut senator Joe Lieber

(04/25/03) -

Republicans And Democrats Equal In Economic Matters

(CPOD) Apr. 25, 2003 – Americans believe either of their most important political parties would do a good job handling the economy, according to a poll by the New York Times and CBS News. The Republican and Democratic parties each got the support of 42 per cent of respondents.

(04/23/03) -

Americans Favour Higher Taxes For Security

(CPOD) Apr. 23, 2003 – Americans choose homeland security as the final destination of any new taxes, according to a poll by Insight Express. 56 per cent of respondents say they would pay more in order to avoid terrorist attacks inside the country. Only 14 per cent support raised contributions to rebuild Iraq.

(04/21/03) -

Bush Aproval After War Lower Than His Father’s

(CPOD) Apr. 21, 2003 – The overall rating for George W. Bush remains high in the United States, but the current president’s rally after a war is smaller than that of his father, according to a poll by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. 72 per cent of respondents approve of Bush’s policies.

(04/17/03) -

Low Ratings For War, U.S. In Argentina

(CPOD) Apr. 17, 2003 – Argentines have a very low opinion of the United States, according to a poll by Knack published in La Naci³n. 64 per cent of respondents view the U.S. negatively.

(04/17/03) -

Slimmer Lead For Menem In Argentina

(CPOD) Apr. 17, 2003 – Former president Carlos Menem hangs on to a slim lead in the upcoming election in Argentina, according to a poll by Ipsos Mora y Araujo published in La Naci³n. 18.3 per cent of respondents would support Menem in the election. Santa Cruz governor Néstor Kirchner and Ricardo L³pez Murphy are virtually tied for second. Former interim president Adolfo Rodr­guez Sa¡ and left-wing

california
(04/16/03) -

Bush Would Win California In 2004

(CPOD) Apr. 16, 2003 – George W. Bush would win the key state of California in the 2004 United States presidential election, according to a poll by Field. 45 per cent of respondents say they would vote for the current Republican president, while 40 per cent would support the Democratic nominee.

(04/14/03) -

Boycott Of Canadian Goods Related To Information

(CPOD) Apr. 14, 2003 – A boycott of Canadian products in the United States depends on how informed buyers are, according to a poll by Ipsos-Reid released by CTV and the Globe and Mail. 33 per cent of respondents believe Canada—which refused to participate in the U.S.-led campaign against Saddam Hussein’s regime—is a member of the “coalition of the willing.”

(04/14/03) -

Taxes Too High, Say Americans

(CPOD) Apr. 14, 2003 – Many Americans feel their taxes are excessive, according to a poll by the Associated Press. 51 per cent of respondents say their duties are too high, while 43 per cent say the amount they contribute is correct.

(04/13/03) -

Mexicans Split Over U.N. Security Council Role

(CPOD) Apr. 13, 2003 – Mexicans have conflicting views on their country’s involvement in the United Nations (UN) Security Council, according to a poll published in Reforma. 46 per cent of respondents say such participation hurts Mexico, while 39 per cent believe it helps the country.