Remember that Aznar's group was predicted to win before the attack, although narrowly. The reaction to the attack, both by the spin doctors in the Popular party and the people is what led to their defeat.
For some reason, a majority appeared to be planning to vote for the Populars before the attack when they all knew about Iraq and such. It's the shift in 3 days that's important.
But sure, I'm sure a lot of that vote was a "no more working with Bush" vote. Don't dispute it.
For some reason, a majority appeared to be planning to vote for the Populars before the attack when they all knew about Iraq and such. It's the shift in 3 days that's important.
But sure, I'm sure a lot of that vote was a "no more working with Bush" vote. Don't dispute it.