It appears as though another world leader who supported ousting Saddam will receive a mandate to continue the War on terror:
But the projected margin of Tony Blair's victory varied as pollsters put his lead over the Tories at anywhere between one and 10%.
According to a YouGov poll for The Sunday Times, Michael Howard has narrowed the gap to just a single point, with Labour on 36%, the Tories on 35% and the Liberal Democrats on 23%.
If repeated on May 5, this would give Tony Blair a majority of nearly 60 seats.
An ICM poll for The Sunday Telegraph found Mr Blair was heading for another landslide victory and a majority of 158. That survey puts Labour on 40%, the Conservatives on 30% and the Lib Dems on 22%.
The Inquirer, however can't bring themselves to admit this glaring fact: The Iraqi War is supported by voters of the nations that may suffer the worst if it is not won. Here's their headline:
Blair Bashed Over Iraq
Indeed, Tony Blair may be bashed; bashed by a loud minority that the press trip over themselves trying portray them as a majority. The facts in the US, Australia and Britain don't seem to bear that out.
Sunday, April 17, 2005
Tony Blair Set To Win Again
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