Thursday, September 30, 2004
Bush supporters don't know squat about their candidate
via Kos
The Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) has released polling data proving that Bush's supporters have many incorrect assumptions about Bush's policies:
So people are voting for Bush, having no friggin idea what the guy stands for. Yet Kerry supporters are very keyed in to their man..being well versed in his positions.
And every day on the news...we hear how Bush is a strong and definitive leader...and Kerry is a "flip-flopper".
And the most important thing on the minds of conservatives today is not that people are dying in Iraq..or that we can't seem to create jobs or that Al Qaida is growing stronger... it's Kerry's tan
And people wonder why the US is hated now more than ever.
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The Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) has released polling data proving that Bush's supporters have many incorrect assumptions about Bush's policies:
Majorities of Bush supporters incorrectly assumed that Bush favors including labor and environmental standards in trade agreements (84%), and the US being part of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (69%), the International Criminal Court (66%), the treaty banning land mines (72%), and the Kyoto Treaty on global warming (51%). They were divided between those who knew that Bush favors building a new missile defense system now (44%) and those who incorrectly believe he wishes to do more research until its capabilities are proven (41%). However, majorities were correct that Bush favors increased defense spending (57%) and wants the US, not the UN, to take the stronger role in developing Iraq’s new government (70%).
Kerry supporters were much more accurate in assessing their candidate’s positions on all these issues. Majorities knew that Kerry favors including labor and environmental standards in trade agreements (90%); the US being part of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (77%); the International Criminal Court (59%); the land mines treaty (79%); and the Kyoto Treaty on climate change (74%). They also knew that he favors continuing research on missile defense without deploying a system now (68%), and wants the UN, not the US, to take the stronger role in developing Iraq’s new government (80%). A plurality of 43% was correct that Kerry favors keeping defense spending the same, with 35% assuming he wants to cut it and 18% to expand it.
Many of the uncommitted (those who say they are not very sure which candidate they will vote for) also misread Bush’s position on most issues, though in most cases this was a plurality, not a majority. The uncommitted incorrectly believed that Bush favors including labor and environmental standards in trade agreements (69%), the US being part of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (51%), the International Criminal Court (47% to 31%), the land mines treaty (50%), and the Kyoto treaty on global warming (45% to 37%). Only 35% knew that Bush favors building a new missile defense system now, while 36% incorrectly believed he wishes to do more research until its capabilities are proven, and 22% did not give an answer. Only 41% knew that Bush favors increased defense spending, while 49% incorrectly assumed he wants to keep it the same (29%) or cut it (20%). A plurality of 46% was correct that Bush wants the US, rather than the UN, to take the stronger role in developing Iraq’s new government (37% assumed the UN).
So people are voting for Bush, having no friggin idea what the guy stands for. Yet Kerry supporters are very keyed in to their man..being well versed in his positions.
And every day on the news...we hear how Bush is a strong and definitive leader...and Kerry is a "flip-flopper".
And the most important thing on the minds of conservatives today is not that people are dying in Iraq..or that we can't seem to create jobs or that Al Qaida is growing stronger... it's Kerry's tan
And people wonder why the US is hated now more than ever.
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