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Will Bush be re-elected?
Posted on 01/25/2004 8:25:40 AM PST by Reader of news
Acording the latest poll of Newsweek, John Kerry will win the presidential election: Kerry 49%, Bush 46%.Do you think President Bush will be re-elected?
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To: Mini-14
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
Actually, I think the quote is: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice . . . won't get fooled again. :-)
To: Dubya's fan
I think his big spending, failures in the job market and the Illegal worker program could very well cost him the election. Then there's CFR. I know these issues have cost him my vote.
To: Dubya's fan
Well frankly..........
If I had to pick the poll that is most unreliable, Newsweak would win, hands down.
Yes, I do think President Bush will be re-elected, but I don't want Republicans to become complacent.
Why is it that, to my knowledge, no other poll even comes close to this claim?
To: ETERNAL WARMING
I know these issues have cost him my vote So I guess you are comfy with electing a Democrat from that illustrious lot of theirs.
Confuse-us say, "Man who cut off foot to spite face, very unhappy with hopping around afterward."
To: bulldogs
Take it easy on the guy. Alot of people are pissed at Bush for the exact same things Mini14 cites. My dad vowed not to vote for Bush either bc of the illegal mexican thing. He has calmed down now and sees the alternative as flat out crazy. He is going to vote for Bush again.
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01/26/2004 12:08:52 PM PST
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