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It’s Wictory Wednesday

By Matt Margolis | March 31, 2004

The Bush ads are working. Here’s what Gallup has to say about them:

In a survey taken in mid-February, Kerry led Bush by 28 percentage points in [17 swing states where the ads are airing], 63% to 35%. Now Bush leads Kerry in them by six points, 51% to 45%.

In contrast, there has been much less volatility in states where the ads haven’t aired. Kerry held a four-point lead in them in February; Bush holds a two-point lead now.

Running those ads costs money. Every dollar you contribute ensures that several voters in a swing state see an ad exposing Kerry’s ultra-liberal record.

Today is Wictory Wednesday. Every Wednesday, dozens of bloggers ask their readers to volunteer and/or donate to the Bush 2004 campaign.

If you’re a blogger, you can join Wictory Wednesdays simply by putting up a post like this one every Wednesday, asking your readers to volunteer and/or donate to the Bush campaign. And then e-mail wictory@blogsforbush.com so that you’ll be added to the Wictory Wednesday blogroll, which will be part of the Wictory Wednesday post on all participating blogs:


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4 Responses to “It’s Wictory Wednesday”

  1. Jay Says:
    March 31st, 2004 at 8:01 pm

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?cid34&tmpl=fc&in=World&cat=Iraq

    Matt would say the Iraqis were throwing flowers on the corpses as they were dragged through the streets.

  2. Zoran Lazarevic Says:
    April 1st, 2004 at 4:52 pm

    It is a sad state of affairs that the leadership of the country depends on stupid lying comercials (both Dem. and Rep.) and that people would vote for whoever TV shows on the screen.

  3. Elephant Man Says:
    April 5th, 2004 at 8:43 am

    Jay cheers the deaths of U.S. soldiers so long as he can exploit their deaths to take a cheap shot at Matt.