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Southern Strategy

From the AP:

All five of the states polled _ Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida _ went to Bush in the 2004 presidential election by margins ranging from 58 percent in South Carolina and Georgia to 52 percent in Florida.

Less than 18 months later, Bush isn't even close to majority approval in any of those states.

This is unbelievably bad news for Republicans in November.

March 06, 2006 in Bush Poll Numbers, George Bush | Permalink

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