Try "virtually ALL polls" show differently.Eco-Logic wrote:I'm aware of those polls.
As I said, my opinion and the opinion of many pundits. Some polls show differently I'm sure.
And "many pundits"?
From Eco's link:
Note - nothing about Bush winning, just that he was more comfortable.Most polls showed that Mr. Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, won the first debate, but political analysts said they thought Mr. Bush was much more comfortable and assertive in last night's second debate, a town-hall format at which undecided voters asked questions at Washington University in St. Louis.
Can you quote the portion of your article that describes "many pundits" considering Bush teh winnar?CNN's focus group of undecided voters reacted positively when Mr. Bush was speaking, and nearly all of those asked said they had made their decision last night. Several national polls have the race a statistical dead heat, a couple of which had seen Mr. Bush lose a slight lead after the first debate.
The consensus of Democrats last night was that Mr. Kerry did not lose the momentum he gained from the first debate, and that his attacks on the president's handling of Iraq and the economy will do some damage as the tight race heads into the final weeks of the election.