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- Coming home to roost. (Democratic Party pranks during the Presidential campaign) (American Survey)
- The Democratic National Committee probably violated election rules by spending party money to mock George Bush during the campaign. A Democratic 'counter-events team' used spies to obtain the Bush agenda and pulled media pranks involving chickens, PinocchThe Democratic National Committee probably violated election rules by spending party money to mock...
- Research articles 1993-02-27
- Latin America: no habla espanol. (George Bush considering Democrat Bernard Aronson for Department of State position) (American Survey)
- Latin America No habla espanol Latin America No habla espanol
- Research articles 1989-02-11
- By 4:1 Ratio, Lenders Say George W. Bush Would Be Better for Economy Than John Kerry, According to Phoenix Lending Survey
- PHILADELPHIA -- After Six Quarters of Steadily Growing Optimism, Lenders' Enthusiasm for Economy, Customer Growth Dampens
- Research articles 2004-09-21
- Bush pushes U.S. Senate to pass terrorism Re Bill. (Washington Update).(Brief Article)
- President George W. Bush's call for the U.S. Senate to quickly enact terrorism insurance legislation is drawing support from the insurance industry and criticism from consumer groups, while sparking partisan bickering on Capitol Hill. During a pub President George W. Bush's call for...
- Research articles 2002-04-15
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- Bush Promotes new vehicle technologies.(President George W. Bush)(Brief Article)
- U.S. President George W. Bush recently took the opportunity to survey a variety of advanced technology vehicles on the south driveway of the White House. Accompanied by advanced technology officials, President Bush was given a first-hand tour of the technological research and development efforts of...
- Research articles 2002-02-28
- Bush and the GOP gain with black voters: although most African-Americans still describe themselves as Democrats
- President George W. Bush and Republicans in general enjoy newfound popularity among African-American voters, according to a new poll sponsored by Black America's Political Action Committee BAMPAC. The survey found that 41 percent of the 1,000 voters questioned approve of the job Bush is doing, while 44 percent disapprove. The...
- Research articles 2002-08-12
- Bush, Kerry spar over war as polls show Iraq unrest denting Bush
- WASHINGTON AFP ? US President George W. Bush and his Democratic challenger, John Kerry, sparred on Iraq over the nation's airwaves, as a new poll showed a majority of Americans disapprove of Bush for the first time since he took office. In the ongoing fallout from the Iraqi prisoner...
- Research articles 2004-05-15
- Muslim-American voters turn backs on Bush : survey
- WASHINGTON AFP — US Muslim voters, a majority of whom fear the "war on terror" is a war on Islam, have ditched President George W. Bush, and now lean towards rival Democrats, a poll showed. The community also overwhelmingly doubts the Iraq war was worthwhile and opposes the use of...
- Research articles 2006-10-24
- Assessing presidential communications in civil rights policymaking. (Symposium on the American Presidency and Civil Rights)
- The public messages of several US presidents were compared with regard to their attention, support and symbolism on the civil rights issue. The survey compared Pres Dwight D. Eisenhower with Pres George W. Bush and their respective parties and found that the salience of the civil rights issue depends on...
- Research articles 1993-09-22
- Gore Moves into Overall 3% Lead - Based on Commanding 15% Lead Among Female Voters; Bush Still Leads Among Men
- Business Editors ROCHESTER, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 15, 2000 Al Gore leads George W. Bush by three percentage points. In the most recent Harris Interactive Election 2000 survey, 46% of registered voters say they will vote for Al Gore this fall, while 43% will vote for George W. Bush when...
- Research articles 2000-09-15
- Bush Makes Up Ground and Now Leads by 3%; Gore's Lead Among Women Decreases
- Business and Government Editors ROCHESTER, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 13, 2000 As of early October, George W. Bush leads Al Gore by three percentage points. In the most recent Harris Interactive Election 2000 survey, 46% of registered voters say they will vote for George W. Bush this fall, while 43%...
- Research articles 2000-10-13
- Bush more dangerous to world peace than Kim Jong-Il, Ahmadinejad: poll
- LONDON AFP — US President George W. Bush presents more of a threat to world peace than the leaders of North Korea and Iran, and only Osama bin Laden is more feared, according to a poll of British voters published in The Guardian. A majority of voters in Britain, Canada...
- Research articles 2006-11-02
- Bush popularity, support for Iraq war hit all-time low in US: poll
- WASHINGTON AFP — More Americans disapprove of how President George W. Bush is handling his job and are pessimistic about the Iraqi situation than ever, according to a new CBS News poll. Bush's approval rating in the survey taken Wednesday to Saturday fell to 34 percent, the lowest it...
- Research articles 2006-02-28
- 'GW-Battleground 2004 Poll' Reveals Split Electorate; Survey Shows Mixed Views on Candidates for President, Handling of Economy and Security
- WASHINGTON -- The most recent George Washington University "Battleground 2004 Poll" continues to show an intensely divided electorate. The aided Presidential ballot stands at 48% for Bush and 48% for Kerry. In examining the most intense supporters of each candidate, 40% indicate they are "definitely" voting for Bush, and 40%...
- Research articles 2004-06-29
- Bush Holds a Five-Point Lead in 'GW-Battleground 2004 Poll'; War in Iraq and Terrorism Remain Defining Issues
- WASHINGTON -- The George Washington University Battleground 2004 Tracking Poll continues to show President George W. Bush with a slight lead on Sen. John Kerry in the race for the presidency. The aided presidential ballot stands at 50% for Bush and 45% for Kerry. This survey finds fully 87%...
- Research articles 2004-10-29
- Global survey shows 30 of 35 countries want Kerry in White House
- WASHINGTON AFP — A majority of people in 30 of 35 countries want Democratic party flagbearer John Kerry in the White House, according to a survey released showing US President George W. Bush rebuffed by all of America's traditional allies. On average, Senator Kerry was favored by more than...
- Research articles 2004-09-08
- Silicon Valley Executives Say Kerry Better Than Bush for Business; Santa Clara University Survey Finds Flattened Expectations May Be Influencing Choice
- SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Silicon Valley business leaders think a John Kerry presidency would benefit the Silicon Valley economy more than continuing with George W. Bush, according to the Santa Clara University Business Index SCUBI survey of area executives and managers, taken last week by Santa Clara University business faculty.
- Research articles 2004-10-29
- Powell travels to Asia to survey tsunami damage
- WASHINGTON AFP — Secretary of State Colin Powell departed Washington for Asia, leading a US delegation which will survey the devastation from last week's tsunamis, which relief officials said killed more than 150,000 people. Accompanying Powell on the trip is the brother of US President George W. Bush, Florida...
- Research articles 2005-01-02
- Bush popularity gets a boost after terror plot
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush's popularity got a five percent boost after the arrest in Britain of the suspects in the terror plot to blow up US-bound passenger planes, a recent poll said. Bush's approval rating jumped to 42 percent from 37 percent earlier this month,...
- Research articles 2006-08-21
- Bush's party admits oversight in poll that angers Philippines, Thailand
- WASHINGTON AFP ? US President George W. Bush's Republican party admitted it had been lax in labeling Thailand and the Philippines as harboring and aiding terrorists, drawing protests from the two Southeast Asian nations. The labels had been used in a survey form. "The questions on the survey...
- Research articles 2004-03-30
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