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Bush polls well in Iraq?

Take this with a huge grain of salt, of course, but it purports to be a global online preference poll for the U.S. presidential elections. Predictably, if the whole world were allowed to vote, Bush would get creamed. Two countries where he fares better than he does here at home, however, include Iraq and Afghanistan. Not bad for such dismal foreign policy failures, huh?

Iraq is particularly interesting in that it's split almost perfectly down the middle, whereas in other Arab ME states, Bush goes down in McGovernesque proportions. Now why would that be the case, especially after Bush fucked up their country and all?

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If the whole world were allowed to vote in the U.S. presidential elections it wouldn't be the U.S. presidential elections. Regardless, let's look at the facts. This poll reports the United States statistic: 30 % for President Bush and 69 % for Senator Kerry. Every other poll taken in the United States of eligible voters reflects President Bush with a significant lead over Senator Kerry. This statistical sampling is obviously skewed to the left! But hey, why not skew the facts in a last ditch effort attempt to try to save Senator Kerry's sinking ship?

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