mike1963
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:20 PM
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Kerry, Edwards senators...what about the 'snake-bit' factor for senators? |
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If I'm not mistaken, Kennedy was the only President who was elected after being a Senator, isn't that right? This isn't a flame, I like both of them very much, but Americans don't seem to like to elect former senators...generally. I have no idea why, unless it's the "inside Washington" stigma... any comments? :eyes:
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:21 PM
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1. Sour grapes Dean supporter |
mike1963
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:25 PM
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4. Nope, I like Dean very much too, I was just asking because he seems to |
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have come in behind 2 senators. Please don't assume facts not in evidence. Thank you.
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:23 PM
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and we haven't hit a primary state yet (vs. caucus). Doesn't mean the trend of not electing them will hold though.
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:24 PM
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3. New day. Nothing is the same anymore. |
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Edited on Mon Jan-19-04 09:24 PM by blm
Post 9-11 you DON'T underestimate the pull that Fire Fighters and veterans will have with the electorate. Kerry will pull more votes from the GOP than you've ever seen before.
It looks like Carville is right - Kerry/Edwards 2004
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mike1963
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:27 PM
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6. I will enthusastically support any/all/any combination of them! |
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I just want Shrub out of the house and his finger off the button. ;-)
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:26 PM
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5. Past history has nothing to do with this election |
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We Americans face a lot different world than even four years ago. We need a candidate that isn't going to waste any time getting comfortable in their new position. We need a candidate that will be able to hit the ground running... there's a lot of cleaning up to do, this spoiled brat of a president has created quite a mess.
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:28 PM
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7. I think one of the reasons is |
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they have a voting record to defend.
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:35 PM
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8. It doesn't hurt Kerry, |
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he's got a nearly flawless open voting record.
I also think there was another senator-->president... i forget who though....
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Mon Jan-19-04 09:39 PM
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9. These are different Senators. |
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First, not many Senators get nominated. Kennedy, Goldwater, McGovern, and Dole are the only ones that come to mind. There was no way Dole was going to win against Clinton, and Goldwater lost because he was far right. That leaves Kennedy and McGovern... not to shabby, 1 for 2.
Second, Kerry and Edwards are good men, different from the average Senator methinks. Both are likeable; both are more than worthy of the office; neither is far-left; Kerry is very experienced, Edwards is very inspiring.
Senators? Well, yeah. Strong nominees? Yeah.
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