they thought he supported Kyoto, land mine treaty, nuclear weapons test bans, as well as the expected Saddam did 9/11 and had WMDs
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/10/22/divide_seen_in_voter_knowledge/<snip>
Divide seen in voter knowledge
By Alan Wirzbicki, Globe Correspondent | October 22, 2004
WASHINGTON -- Supporters of President Bush are less knowledgeable about the president's foreign policy positions and are more likely to be mistaken about factual issues in world affairs than voters who back John F. Kerry, a survey released yesterday indicated.
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ON EDIT: alternet story on same survey
http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/20263/<snip>
The World According to a Bush Voter
By Jim Lobe, AlterNet. Posted October 21, 2004.
A new survey reveals that Bush supporters choose to keep faith in their leader than face reality.
Do the supporters of President Bush really know their man or the policies of his administration?
Three out of 4 self-described supporters of President George W. Bush still believe that pre-war Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMD) or active programs to produce them. According to a new survey published Thursday, the same number also believes that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein provided "substantial support" to al Qaeda.
But here is the truly astonishing part: as many or more Bush supporters hold those beliefs today than they did several months ago. In other words, more people believe the claims today –- after the publication of a series of well-publicized official government reports that debunked both notions.
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