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From 09/20/2004 "Pensions & Investments - the International Newspaper of Money Management"
"Incumbent GWB has a solid lead over John Kerry among P&I readers, but his support is far below what it was in 2000 when he was running against Al Gore.
Of nearly 1,700 respondents to an e-mail survey of P&I subscribers, 58.6% reported they would vot for Mr. Bush on Nov. 2, compared with just 33.6% for challenger Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. Less than 1% plan to vote for Ralph Nader and 7.6% remain undecided.
In 2000, 67.2% of the respondents voted for Mr. Bush while 32.8% voted for Mr. Gore."
So Bush dropped 8.6 among this very tiny subset of the "investor class", most of those P&I readers to the "undecided" column.
A small opportunities. The depressing part of the article is the delusional comments from the Bush supporters. But that's always the depressing part, isn't it?
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