i_c_a_White_Ghost
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Fri Jun-04-04 08:38 AM
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It's actually good for Kerry to be behind * in the polls |
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Now don't get me wrong but bare with me. I think the country as a whole don't want *ush re-selected and are 'courting' John Kerry. Now let's say for instance *ush is behind Kerry 5 - to 10 points, how much more dangerous and desperate will Rove and company be this summer/fall? Lots. Now, if bushco seems to be up, it will send a strong signal and energize the country to finally face up to, "do we really want another four years of this?" The answer obviously is no.
Now I've heard a lot on here about John Kerry being a "weak candidate", but is he really? I say no. It's not his time to shine. From all I hear, he's better when he comes from behind. I expect *ush to open up a 5 point lead and then slowly but surely erode. I remember the Jimmy Carter rally, when the country rallied around it's president only to say, "we've had enough".
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Fri Jun-04-04 08:51 AM
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1. Remember too, Kerry hasn't picked his VP candidate yet. |
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Fri Jun-04-04 09:05 AM
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2. Kerry's main task is to shore up his nat'l security creds |
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per recent zogby poll, people think Kerry would do a better job than bush on ***all issues***except nat'l security. Once he turns that around (he's working on it, and I believe he will turn it) things are going to look mighty good. http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=829
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