Kerry's Convention Bounce

never happened. I guess that hamster story didn't give enough warm fuzzies:



GALLUP NEWS SERVICE

PRINCETON, NJ --

Compared with the last CNN/USA Today/Gallup survey conducted before the convention (July 19-21), this post-convention poll shows that among likely voters, Kerry's support is actually two points lower than it was pre-convention, while Bush's support is three points higher. Among registered voters, Kerry's support in the current poll is one point higher than it was pre-convention, while Bush's support is also higher, by two points (the percentage of undecideds dropped in both groups.
 
Actually...according to physics...doesn't an object deflect a bit before rebounding if it bounces... :grinyes:
 
When is the election anyway? I googled it and can't find the date. Just how much time does Kerry have left to bounce?
 
Bish, they apparently need lots of time to delve through the BS. Unlike us, who just vote for whoever's not been in power recently.
 
I'm wondering if Kerry didn't get his "bounce" because no one learned anything new about him, what he stands for, what he'll do if elected, what his solutions are for the problems he points out, etc.
 
Professur said:
Hamster story??? Do tell.


:crying4: He gave CPR to a poor little pet hamster named Licorice who fell into a lake and almost drowned :crying4:

Kerry’s daughters offer personal tribute to dad
The Associated Press
July 30, 2004
BOSTON -- Vanessa Kerry spoke Thursday of her father’s bedside care for his dying mother, and Alexandra told of his beyond-the-call efforts to revive a childhood pet, anecdotes designed to reveal a side of John Kerry that few Americans have seen.

Kerry’s two daughters introduced him at the Democratic National Convention, explaining why they love him, even though "he loved to mortify us by showing up to our sports games in a bright orange hunting hat and cheered ... just a little too loudly."

"Let me tell you this, when he loves you -- as he loves me and my sister and his family, as he loves the men who fought beside him -- there is no sacrifice too great," said Alexandra, 30, an actress and filmmaker. "When he cares for you, as he cares for this country, there are no surer hands and no wiser heart."

The two women were introduced by their stepbrothers, Chris and Andre Heinz, the two younger sons of Kerry’s wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry. Vanessa spoke first, hugging and kissing Alexandra as she took the stage. Vanessa held Alexandra back as she continued to the stage, wiping lipstick off her cheek.

Vanessa, 27, described how her father built a small replica of a tree for his mother, with real leaves and copper wire, to bring "a little bit of autumn to her bedside" before she died two years ago.

"A little while later, he told her of his plan to run for president. With a sigh of relief, she said, ‘It’s about time.’ And then she smiled, and said, ‘Johnny, remember integrity,"’ said Vanessa, a Harvard medical student.

Alexandra told of how he dove off a dock to save her sister’s pet hamster, whose cage had been knocked into the water, and proceeded to give the little wet animal CPR.

"It may sound silly ... But, to us, it was serious and that’s what mattered to my father," she said, going on to speak of his Vietnam service. "To every little girl, her father is a hero. My father actually is one."

Speaking "as someone who knows all 6-foot-4 inches of my dad best ... 6-foot-6 if you count the hair," Vanessa tried to debunk the idea that John Kerry the politician is a different person than John Kerry the father.

"I can assure you they are truly one and the same," Vanessa said. "What drives my father to serve is exactly what has made this public servant the father I’m proud of, look up to, and love."

Kerry’s first wife, Julia Thorne, who raised Alexandra and Vanessa after the couple separated in 1982 and divorced in 1988, did not attend the convention. Her daughters say their very private mother is a strong Kerry supporter.
 
Professur said:
Bish, they apparently need lots of time to delve through the BS. Unlike us, who just vote for whoever's not been in power recently.
:canada:

LOL that's good.
 
MrBishop said:
When is the election anyway? I googled it and can't find the date. Just how much time does Kerry have left to bounce?


Time's already up. It was the lowest bounce since 1972. It should happen within about 72 hours of the convention.

Bush in a landslide. I belive that today, with Kerry & the left deciding to attack homeland security the endgame has started and Americans will not tolerate anyone getting mileage by politicizing security.
 
Here's some bounce for Kerry:

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If Kerry does win, think Garry Trudeau will use a waffle as his Kerry icon? Or will it always and forever be the Bill Clinton icon?
 
August 03, 2004
Kerry Hires Edwards to Sue DNC Over 'Bounce'

(2004-08-03) -- Democrat presidential candidate John Forbes Kerry today announced that he has retained attorney, and running mate, John Edwards to file suit against the Democrat National Committee (DNC) over injuries related to an alleged "post-convention bounce."

"We had received certain assurances from top DNC officials that this celebration of my client's nomination would result in a 10-15 point bounce in the presidential preference polls," said Mr. Edwards during a news conference on the steps of a Boston courthouse. "Bounce implies vigorous upward movement. But my client's current polling numbers look more like a 'bump' or even a 'dip'."

Mr. Edwards, who like his client is also a U.S. Senator, brought many of the gathered journalists to tears with his dramatic description of the plight of Mr. Kerry's popularity.

"I can hear John Kerry's popularity calling out to you from somewhere in the darkness," said Mr. Edwards. "A couple of weeks ago his popularity said, 'I'm fine." Just before the convention it said, 'I'm having a little bit of trouble but I'm doing okay.' During the convention speech, it said 'I'm having problems.' And after the convention John's popularity said, 'I need help.' But help was not on the way."
 
Professur said:
Bish, they apparently need lots of time to delve through the BS. Unlike us, who just vote for whoever's not been in power recently.
It takes a lot of time to split a country in two and create hatred between families.
 
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