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Bush ahead in Oct 17 poll, as endosrements rack-up

Bush racks-up endorsements as new poll shows he’s in the lead.  The race today stands at 50 percent support for Bush, 46 percent for Kerry and two percent for Ralph Nader among likely voters in interviews Wednesday through Saturday, and ABC News tracking poll.

Meanwhile, some newspapers start endorsimg Bush.  Not the new York Timnes, of course, which is in and of itself an endorsement anong.

The Chicago Tribune endorsed Bush on Oct. 17.

“There is much the current president could have done differently over the last four years. … But for his resoluteness on the defining challenge of our age — a resoluteness John Kerry has not been able to demonstrate — the Chicago Tribune urges the re-election of George W. Bush as president of the United States.”

The Carlsbad Current-Argus, Carlsbad, N.M., endorsed Bush on Oct. 17.

“We believe President Bush should be re-elected because he is better prepared to lead the war on terror. We believe his firm conviction and stalwart stance to pursue the terrorists and destroy them is the only way America can navigate toward a secure tomorrow.”

Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Neb., endorsed Bush on Oct. 17.

“This election is an opportunity to demonstrate to terrorists throughout the world that America is not tired of the fight. A vote for George W. Bush will keep in the White House a president who will carry on that fight and do so more forcefully and effectively than his opponent.”

Rocky Mountain News, Denver, endorsed Bush on Oct. 16.

“If it weren’t for 9/11, the 2004 presidential campaign would be a weary reprise of the one four years ago, with John Kerry substituting for Al Gore (news – web sites). … What was different four years ago, of course, is that America was not at war. Now it is, and George W. Bush’s vision for American foreign policy is a major reason we support him.”

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