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To: PhiKapMom
Zell Miller said he is not in trouble but the democrap party is dead on arrival.This is what I have always said was needed in National Politics. A conservative democrat is a most electable candidate in the country today. The spectrum he creates is so disturbing to the democraps and their assumed aceptance that they don't even percieve they have lost their entire platform and base of support. The black vote is their only hope of survival and make no doubt about it so goes the black vote in the south; so goes the country!

Now that the Republicans have added Kentucky and Mississippi to their growing ranks; broad based support will change the face of the Old South forever! Conservative democrats will be viewed as friendly to freedom loving partisan voter blocks once staunchly liberal. The arrogant assuming self centered liberals are going to get a wakeup call all across the Nation and it is long overdue. Zell Miller represents just a small resurgence of a growing ground swell of support. Now if this can be coupled with a strong candidate who supports Anti-Abortion policy we will be looking at a truly awesome phenomenom called; never again will we be lied to and taken for granted!

130 posted on 11/05/2003 5:52:13 PM PST by winker
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To: winker
Zell has evolved toward a pro-life position. He voted (with John Breaux, Ben Nelson, and Harry Reid) against affirmation of Roe v. Wade. This vote was a symbolic Democratic CYA move tied to (I think) the last Clinton-era PBA ban attempt.

Zell would be very electable nationally as a Democrat, but with a ACU rating consistently around 50, I doubt many Freepers would really be any more willing to punch his chad than McCain's.
193 posted on 11/06/2003 7:03:15 AM PST by NarniaSC
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