Thursday, May 13

How's Bush Doing In Ohio?


Hey, after his successful four-stop bus trip through the state with those inspiring speeches about Ohio's economy rebounding, his poll ratings went through the roof!

Unfortunately for him, the roof is on a one-story outhouse. Kerry's kinda towering above that.

Poll: Kerry edges ahead of Bush in critical Ohio

Democrat John Kerry has edged ahead of President Bush in the key swing state of Ohio in a three-way matchup that includes independent Ralph Nader, a poll released Thursday found.

Kerry was at 49 percent, Bush at 42 percent and Nader at 2 percent in an American Research Group poll. Seven percent of the voters in the poll said they were undecided.

In a two-way matchup, Kerry led Bush by 50 percent to 43 percent.