rawstory.com — According to a survey by Scripps Howard News Service released by Ohio University which asked 1,010 "Americans to ponder their options in every U.S. presidential election held since 1964," two term President George W. Bush would lose to both Senator John Kerry and former Vice President Al Gore.
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fishbaitAug 10, 2006
who gives a f**k
koopaAug 10, 2006
Cheney Voldemort '08
timscoAug 11, 2006
You would've gotten crappy marks too if you'd spent every night chasing pledges around with a paddle and re-creating creepy death rituals at The Skull house.<a class="user" href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=heDaEXAFlkc">http://youtube.com/watch?v=heDaEXAFlkc</a>
greatdayAug 11, 2006
@gbyte: "It would take thousands of people from both parties working together in secret to pull something like that off."Thousands? I think not. It only took 19 people with boxcutters to change this country from land of the free to police state USA.
hawkeye17Aug 11, 2006
Anyone that dugg this as inaccurate is simply Forrest Gump stupid.
duffy40Aug 11, 2006
Stupid is as stupid, does what could be checked was false, why should I buy the rest of the assertion?
miguel077Aug 12, 2006
No way, the system is already rigged. Bush wins.
pcdave79Aug 13, 2006
The title of this article says it all . . it should have been a given . . considering how the first election was won . . . and when Kerry ran . . he just screwed up . . . but I dont think many people would have voted for the president if they knew things would continue just the same as they are going right now . . .