Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Consumer confidence

Pfft! From Jesse at Pandagon:

Let's deal with a measure of public opinion that doesn't have to keep oversampling one group in order to shore up eroding support for their apparently preferred candidate - consumer confidence. It's fallen for the second straight month, because the American people are pessimists who don't believe in the President's plan for strong economic growth and have nothing to offer besides pessimism and criticism.

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So, consumer confidence is falling, people think Iraq is a quagmire, they think Bush has the country on the wrong track, yet according to the latest ABCNews/WaPo Poll, 51% of the people are gonna vote for him. Am I missing something?

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