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Poll: U.S. military and their families favor Bush 3-to-1 over Kerry

If liberals are so busy worrying about the service men and women during the Iraq war, maybe they should talk to two out of three of them. 

Poll: GIs, Families Trust Bush Over Kerry
Fri Oct 15,11:05 AM ET
By WILL LESTER, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON – When asked who they would trust as commander in chief, people in military service and their families chose President Bush over Sen. John Kerry, a decorated Vietnam veteran, by almost a 3-to-1 margin.

Bush, who served in the Texas Air National Guard, was more trusted by 69 percent while 24 percent said they trusted Kerry more, according to the National Annenberg Election Survey released Friday.

Among all Americans, Bush has a more narrow advantage on trust to be commander in chief, 50-41.

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