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<div>This just in from Sen. Craig's informal polling of those who
receive his email newsletter. From several years of observation of
poll questions and results, I think it's very fair to typify the poll
respondents as Craig supporters/moderate tending to the right
Republicans.</div>
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<div>On January 14, Craig's eNEWS asked:<br>
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<b>Do you think the President's new strategy for Iraq moves us in the
right direction?</b><br>
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<blockquote>A) Yes [40%, 401
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B) No [50%, 501
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<div>C) Undecided [10%, 98 votes]</div>
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<div>Total responses are in line with previous polls from my
recollection so it's not "stacked" with unusual (to Craig)
replies.</div>
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<div>When support for Pres. Bush falls to 40% in Idaho, something is
going to give. Soon, I hope.</div>
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<div>Mark</div>
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