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	<title>Comments on: What a Difference the Price of Gas Makes</title>
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		<title>By: NixGuy.com &#187; Bush ratings tied to gas price</title>
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		<dc:creator>NixGuy.com &#187; Bush ratings tied to gas price</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] BizzyBlog is on the case with a look at all of the &#8220;perception&#8221; numbers on the economy after looking at the LAT piece and some detailed numbers from an ARG poll. Thereâ€™s also a lot of movement in the American Research Groupâ€™s monthly poll on George Bush and the economy â€” actually just the economy part, not George Bush. Up to now, it has been a case study of 527 Media success at convincing people that an economy with 4% annual growth during the past three years and 4.7% unemployment is in fair or lousy shape. It also needs to be remembered that ARGâ€™s poll is of â€œtelephone households,â€ with no apparent attempt to determine if the survey participant is a likely voter, or even a registered voter. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] BizzyBlog is on the case with a look at all of the &#8220;perception&#8221; numbers on the economy after looking at the LAT piece and some detailed numbers from an ARG poll. Thereâ€™s also a lot of movement in the American Research Groupâ€™s monthly poll on George Bush and the economy â€” actually just the economy part, not George Bush. Up to now, it has been a case study of 527 Media success at convincing people that an economy with 4% annual growth during the past three years and 4.7% unemployment is in fair or lousy shape. It also needs to be remembered that ARGâ€™s poll is of â€œtelephone households,â€ with no apparent attempt to determine if the survey participant is a likely voter, or even a registered voter. [&#8230;]</p>
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