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Bush and polls
In June, Perot led the national public opinion polls with support from 39 % of the voters ( versus 31 % for Bush and 25 % for Clinton ).
After Bill Clinton secured the Democratic Party's nomination in the spring of 1992, polls showed Ross Perot leading the race, followed by President Bush and Clinton in third place after a grueling nomination process.
After President Bush accepted his renomination, his campaign saw a small bounce in the polls, but this was short lived, as Clinton maintained his lead.
At one point in June, Perot led the polls with 39 % ( versus 31 % for Bush and 25 % for Clinton ).
Exit polls also showed that Ross Perot drew 38 % of his vote from Bush, and 38 % of his vote from Clinton, while the rest of his voters would have stayed home had he not been on the ballot.
In 2008, polls showed there was more anti-Americanism than before the Bush administration formed the Bush Doctrine ; this increase was probably, at least partially, a result of implementing the Bush doctrine and conservative foreign policy.
By the time Americans went to the polls, John Kerry opposed the Federal Marriage Amendment and affirmatively supported civil unions, while George W. Bush supported the Federal Marriage Amendment to ban same sex marriage but was not opposed to states enacting their own civil union legislation.
The Iowa Straw Poll differed from the national polls where she was second only to Bush ; Senator John McCain was in third place.
* In 2006 PublicMind anticipated, through the use of priming experiments, that the Republican candidate for U. S. Senate in New Jersey, Tom Kean, Jr. would relinquish his early lead in the polls to Democrat Bob Menendez because of the profound unpopularity of then President George W. Bush and the U. S. war in Iraq
Following his official nomination at the Convention, Kerry received only a small bounce in the polls and remained effectively tied with his opponent, Bush.
Again, polls were split, but more indicated a win for Kerry than Bush.
Bush had previously used push polls in his 1994 bid for Texas Governor against incumbent Ann Richards.
Clinton's appearance on the show and subsequent media coverage of it catapulted Clinton ahead of Bush in the polls.
Bush by double digits in the polls, however, Dukakis recalled Sasso to the campaign just before Labor Day.
The second algorithm ( averaging 3 days worth of nonpartisan polls ) gave Kerry 245 and Bush 278 with 15 tossups.
In the 2000 presidential campaign, as polls showed Texas Governor George W. Bush and U. S. Vice President Al Gore tied in Minnesota within 2 weeks of Election Day, Schunk endorsed Gore at a rally held on Nicollet Avenue in downtown Minneapolis while Ventura committed himself to a third-party candidate, John Hagelin.
The final 3 polls averaged Kerry leading 54 % to Bush with 41 %.
The final 3 polls averaged Bush leading 59 % to 37 %.
In September, Bush was gaining momentum here reaching over 50 % in several polls and even reaching double digit margins in some.
Pre-election polling had Bush and Kerry winning polls, with neither candidate grasping a strong lead.
On the day of the election, when afternoon exit polls showed Bush losing, she relayed information from Bush campaign insiders that cast doubt on the poll methodology.

Bush and weeks
Because of the fame and drawing power of Lucretia Mott, who would not be staying in the Upstate New York area for much longer, a regional Woman's Rights Convention was held two weeks later in Rochester, New York with Abigail Bush serving as president, and Lucretia Mott as featured speaker.
On April 12, 1995, two weeks after her death, George W. Bush, governor of Texas at the time, declared her birthday " Selena Day " in Texas.
Newspapers ( and internet pundits ) have alleged that though the law requires prompt disclosure of insider sales, Mr. Bush neglected to inform the SEC about his transaction until 34 weeks had passed.
The community was bestowed considerable attention by the news media, which led to a visit within weeks by Governor Gray Davis, Governor-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger, his wife Maria ( Kennedy-Schriver ) Schwarzenegger and President George W Bush.
" By Wednesday, May 16, 2007, The New York Times, reported that " after six weeks of fighting efforts to oust him as president ... Wolfowitz began today to negotiate the terms of his possible resignation, in return for the bank dropping or softening the charge that he had engaged in misconduct ..." After expressions from the Bush administration that it " fully " supported Wolfowitz as World Bank president and its urging a " fair hearing " for him, President Bush expressed " regret " at Wolfowitz's impending resignation.
The London United Tramways extension from Shepherds Bush was opened a few weeks before the underground station: the manager, as reported in a local newspaper at the time, commented on the high prices of the underground journey: the tram journey, though, took well over an hour to reach Shepherds Bush.
It met in Washington, D. C. from January 3, 2001 to January 3, 2003, during the final weeks of the Clinton presidency and the first two years of the George W. Bush presidency.
The regulations, first proposed on August 11th, were rushed by the Bush administration through an abbreviated process in which more than 300, 000 comments from the public were reviewed in 2-3 weeks, and environmental impacts were analyzed in a short and cursory environmental assessment, rather than a fuller environmental impact statement.
These maps show the amount of attention given in the 2004 election by George W. Bush | Bush and John Kerry | Kerry campaigns during the final four weeks of the election.
On October 17, 2004, Suskind's cover story in the New York Times Magazine, titled " Without a Doubt: Faith, Certainty and the Presidency of George W. Bush ", revealed that the president was planning to partially privatize Social Security as his first initiative if re-elected — a disclosure that prompted controversy in the final two weeks of the campaign.
After six weeks of combat between the coalition and the Iraqi army, the invading forces had secured control of many key regions ; Hussein had fled his palace, his regime clearly over ; on May 1, Bush declared, under a sign reading " mission accomplished ", that major ground operations were at an end.
About two weeks after the assistance began, al-Bayoumi's wife began receiving monthly payments totaling tens of thousands of dollars from Princess Haifa bint Faisal, the wife of Saudi ambassador and Bush family confidant, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, through a Riggs bank account.
In the weeks before the United States-led invasion of Iraq, as the United States and Britain pressed for a second United Nations resolution condemning Iraq, President Bush met with Tony Blair.
At their meeting, Mr. Bush and Mr. Blair candidly expressed their doubts that chemical, biological or nuclear weapons would be found in Iraq in the coming weeks, the memo said.
Within a few weeks after September 11, it became clear that two major prongs of the Bush administration's " war on terrorism " were to be a set of changes to U. S. criminal law and immigration law and an invasion of Afghanistan.
Bush participated in a flurry of activity on the war weeks after the mid-term elections.
On January 12, five weeks after the withdraw of Kerik's nomination, Bush announced his next choice for director of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff.
Three weeks later, Wilson announced that he would become executive director of the Bush Presidential Library Center.
However, two weeks after the auto-coup, the Bush administration changed their position and officially recognized Fujimori as the legitimate leader of Peru.
Friends recall that Bush said nothing of his decision, even to Laura, until many weeks later when they realized that he had not had so much as a single beer in the interim.

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