2004 Presidential Transition
Here's an article about a post-election AP-Ipsos poll from the AP via the Rocky Mountain News [November 8, 2004, "AP-Ipsos election poll questions"]. From the article, "The 1973 Supreme Court ruling called Roe v. Wade made abortion in the first three months of pregnancy legal. Do you think President Bush should nominate Supreme Court justices who would uphold the Roe v. Wade decision, or nominate Supreme Court justices who would overturn the Roe v. Wade decision?: Nominate justices who would uphold the Roe v. Wade decision, 61 percent; Nominate justices who would overturn the Roe v. Wade decision, 34 percent; Not sure, 5 percent."
TalkLeft: "Iraq has declared martial law for 60 days. U.S. troops are now attacking Fallujah. U.S. commanders are warning that this will be the most brutal urban fighting since Vietnam." Freedom is on the march.
Update: Josh Marshall: "President Bush won reelection last Tuesday with 286 electoral votes (over Kerry's 252). That is the second lowest electoral margin for the winning candidate since 1916 when Woodrow Wilson beat Charles Evans Hughes by a margin of 277 to 254."
Update: NewMexiKen: "Kevin Drum has a lengthy (for a blog) analysis of the CNN exit polls. He believes terrorism was the deciding issue."
Update: Taegan Goddard: "After conducting extensive 'usability' analysis, Jakob Nielsen says the Bush-Cheney campaign did a much better job with their email newsletters than Kerry-Edwards."
Update: Newsweek: "How Bush did it."
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