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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Poll respondents who picked Al Gore as the "Best Looking" of the four major presidential candidates...
...Poll respondents who selected Bill Bradley. George W. Bush received 20%, John McCain...
...this solidly Democratic state, nearly 26,000 Dems have changed their registration to Republican or independent since McCain won New Hampshire. That's because only those two can vote in the primary. Bush has the Governor and party behind him. But the latest poll puts McCain up 27 points...
...heard the poll numbers all week giving comfortable wins this "Titanic Tuesday" to George W. Bush and Al Gore. Now it comes down to how their opponents, John McCain and Bill Bradley, respectively, compete against the expectations that have been set for each of them. On the Republican side, McCain needs both to win New York and to gain an overwhelming number of votes in California's so-called "beauty contest," where any registered voter can take part in a non-binding contest (Bush is widely expected to sew up the Golden State's 162 delegates in the Republican-only...
McCain's efforts to reach out to Internet audiences seem to have backfired, though CNN has yet to do a poll of likely voters who enjoy Asian porn. However, the strategy of targeting particular audiences is a sound one, and candidates might in the future wish to try more traditional ways of advertising, such as magazines targeted to particular audiences. Below are some suggestions for possible ad submissions to popular magazines...