Public Policy Polling: North Carolina Senate - Dole (R) 46%, Cooper (D) 36% (user search)
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« on: May 17, 2007, 06:50:03 PM »

In a hypothetical matchup for President, a Democrat would beat a Republican 47%-42%.
Whoa, what?

Democrats always win those polls. The media is forced to personally attack the Democrat and hold up the Republican as more charismatic and "a better person to have a beer with".

Gore and Kerry won people who voted based upon the issues on not "character" big time.
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