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If Kerry's a flip-flopper...
Written by Rob Hunter
...how come everybody knows where he stands? The
Program on International Policy Attitudes, a joint program of the
Center on Policy Attitudes and the
Center for International and Security Studies (University of Maryland), has released
poll results indicating that voters who favor Bush (as well as swing voters) tend to
misunderestimate Bush's foreign policy positions, while Kerry voters and swing voters are fairly accurate about Kerry's own positions.
Majorities of Bush supporters incorrectly assumed that Bush favors including labor and environmental standards in trade agreements (84%), and the US being part of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (69%), the International Criminal Court (66%), the treaty banning land mines (72%), and the Kyoto Treaty on global warming (51%).
[snip]
Steven Kull, director of PIPA, comments: "What is striking is that even after nearly four years President Bush's foreign policy positions are so widely misread, while Senator Kerry, who is relatively new to the public and reputed to be unclear about his positions, is read correctly."
Hardly surprising, giving the lengths Bush has gone to divert attention from or distort his own foreign policy goals--or
domestic ones, for that matter.
Found via
Kos.
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