Bush takes lead over Kerry
In the most recent New York Times poll, President Bush leads Kerry by 8 percent. This is quite good seeing as how a week ago, Kerry was leading Bush by 8 points. So Kerry has lost 16 percent to Bush in a week.

This only goes to show that America is waking up to the fact that John Kerry has taken both sides on every issue ever to face the Senate. It's like President Bush said in a speech: "Senator Kerry obviously has strong beliefs. They just don't last very long."

Even better news is that Bush/Cheney beats the Democrats' dream team of Kerry/Edwards by several points.

But if Bush can solidify the view that Kerry is a relentless liberal 8 months before the election, that view will stay until election day.

Added on Monday, March 22, 2004 at 8:48 a.m.
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