Oh, my, what a stinging, blistering indictment. Working for Junior didn't raise Clarke's opinion of him. Tsk, tsk.
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Clarke's experience with the Bush administration appeared to heighten his appreciation of Clinton. ...While Clarke had worked closely with Clinton National Security Adviser Sandy Berger in bureaucratic maneuvers to further Clarke's anti-terrorist agenda, Condoleezza Rice as Berger's successor was not engaged. Clarke described her to close associates as ''shallow.''
Well, okay, then, let's destroy him.
But, hey, it's not working.
Kerry 46% Bush 45%
Election 2004 Presidential Ballot
Bush 45%
Kerry 46%
Other 3%
Not Sure 6%
RasmussenReports.com
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Monday March 29, 2004--The latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows Senator John F. Kerry at 46%, President George W. Bush at 45%, and "some other candidate" at 3%.
Our daily tracking poll updates are based upon a three-day rolling average and interviews with 1,500 Likely Voters. We also provide a week-by-week summary that is based upon 3,500 interviews collected over seven days. This larger sample tends to be less volatile and also eliminates any anomalies resulting from calling on different nights of the week.
This week, for the first time ever, John Kerry holds a very narrow lead over George Bush in the weekly numbers. The lead, 46.1% to 45.3%, is well within the survey margin of error. Despite all the ebbs and flows of the campaign so far, the weekly track shows a voting public that has shifted little in their preferences since Kerry became the Democratic nominee.
This doesn't mean Kerry's ahead, it means Junior remains on the defensive. Why? Because Discrediting Clarke Won't Stop the Debate He Helped Start
Whatcha gonna do now, Karl? What if lying and intimidation doesn't work, hmm?