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How Dean Could Win . . .
WP ^ | 12/10/2003 | William Kristol

Posted on 12/09/2003 9:04:51 AM PST by FRgal4u

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Could Dean really win? Unfortunately, yes. The Democratic presidential candidate has, alas, won the popular presidential vote three times in a row -- twice, admittedly, under the guidance of the skilled Bill Clinton, but most recently with the hapless Al Gore at the helm. And demographic trends (particularly the growth in Hispanic voters) tend to favor the Democrats going into 2004.

But surely the fact that Bush is now a proven president running for reelection changes everything? Sort of. Bush is also likely to be the first president since Herbert Hoover under whom there will have been no net job creation, and the first since Lyndon Johnson whose core justification for sending U.S. soldiers to war could be widely (if unfairly) judged to have been misleading.

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TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; bush; dean; kristol
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To: FRgal4u
What kinda scared me yesterday on Larry King was when Bush came out to surprise Larry and then he said he has 11 whole months till the election and he really wasn't concerned. Bush has got to start getting out there and start campaigning soon if he wants to beat Dean. Dean is all over the place and with the help of Move on and other Communist organizations they are working double time to win over independent voters.
21 posted on 12/09/2003 9:16:19 AM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: FRgal4u
All this guy is trying to do is make sure the Republicans don't take re-election for granted and become complacent. Attacking him for that is useless.

I don't care for him BTW, but I can see what he's trying to accomplish.

22 posted on 12/09/2003 9:16:19 AM PST by Protagoras (Vote Republican, we're not as bad as the other guys.)
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To: FRgal4u
This guy has never been right about anything, ever.

I wish he'd join the DemocRATs and Al Gore, because the guy is always preaching doom and gloom for Bush. (Maybe because he was a McCain butt boy and hitched his wagon to the wrong horse in 2000)
23 posted on 12/09/2003 9:16:37 AM PST by jerod
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To: FRgal4u
Well, buddy boy Kristol, the Republicans won the popular vote three times in a row in the 1980s, twice under the skilled Ronald Reagan and once under the (no comment) first George Bush. Also, party registration trends in the 1980s favored the Republicans. But, whatever happened in 1992?

The kind of false logic in articles like this is laughable. That people actually believe stuff like this, much less write it, is a hoot. Extrapolating out, one could more aptly say that the Democrats have had their three-election vote advantage and now it's time for the tide to turn again, but mechanically extrapolating out vote totals with different candidates and different circumstances is stupid.

24 posted on 12/09/2003 9:17:11 AM PST by KellyAdmirer
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To: Pubbie
it is much much harder for them to vote than it is for a Hispanic US citizen to vote

Why is it harder, if nobody asks for any kind of ID anymore?

25 posted on 12/09/2003 9:17:27 AM PST by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: FRgal4u
Krystal thinks McCain is the greatest thing since sliced bread. need I say mor---on!
26 posted on 12/09/2003 9:17:40 AM PST by Bommer (Democraps: The New Improved NAZI's)
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To: SunStar
No, Clinton won 43% of the popular vote in 1992, and 49% in 1996

I thought Clinton won more of the popular vote than Bush or Dole in those elections.
27 posted on 12/09/2003 9:18:51 AM PST by plain talk
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To: Maceman
Hispanics only make up 6% of the Vote in Presidential elections event thought they are 12.5% of the Population.
28 posted on 12/09/2003 9:19:18 AM PST by Pubbie (Go Ross! Go! - Ross "The Boss" Perot In '04!)
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To: cars for sale
I think Bush could lose. Lots of things could happen between now and the election. Kristol is correct, and we should be proactive. The election will be very nasty especially if Dean gets the nod. Down in the dirt and hateful. Count on it.
29 posted on 12/09/2003 9:23:17 AM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: MikeWUSAF
If elected, Dean will massacre America's military ...

You forget that prior to 9/11, Bush & Rumsfeld were planning on eliminating one Army division and two AF wings. It took an attack on the U.S. for these plans to downsize our armed forces to be set aside.

30 posted on 12/09/2003 9:25:01 AM PST by berserker
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To: FRgal4u
Kristol is probably trying to get Gingrich to run against Bush to keep Bush in line with Kristol's ambitions. Gingrich is already trying separation.

Kristol vs Bush and Gore vs Clinton - looks interesting.

31 posted on 12/09/2003 9:25:30 AM PST by ex-snook (Americans need Balanced Trade - we buy from you, you buy from us. No free rides.)
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To: FRgal4u
Not true, Rush checked the labor statistics yesterday and he found that there are 2 million more jobs now than when Clinton left office.
32 posted on 12/09/2003 9:25:54 AM PST by pattycake
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To: areafiftyone
Bush has got to start getting out there and start campaigning . .

What do you think that trip to Iraq was? Oh, it definitely was a sound, morale-boosting visit by an honorable Commander-in-Chief as well, but there's nothing that says doing the right thing can't help the campaign, too. From the tax cuts he pushed at the start of his presidency through the judicial appointment that force Democrat hypocrisy to show to the prescription drug benefit, he's been doing things to get re-elected since the moment he took office.

And that's a good thing, because he believes that using the power of the Presidency to do what he thinks is right is the best way to get re-elected. I wish he'd control spending better, and I really wish he'd make more of an issue of the stalled judicial appointments, but don't think he's not campaigning.
33 posted on 12/09/2003 9:28:56 AM PST by Gorjus
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To: Callahan
why the anger tone about Krystal? he is lazy and self serving and deep as a spoon. Speculaive piecs a year
out hurt on every level and help only the liberal media.

and he is lazy, want proof ?

1.the '96 GOP Convention...Dole/Kemp( Dole played himself)
well Jim Brown walked in and CNN's Bob Franken ran to him saying "what are you doing here" ....other than that happening,not a scene or word about it
2.the Clinton news conference about Monica,remember it?
How? it only played once but remember Wolfie Blitzied ask
"now that you admit the relation is there something you would like to say now, to Monica? a red meat interview
and it showed ONCE
3.only hours after 9/11, George Stephanopolus said "this is terrorism,just like TWA 800" remember ?
4.Elian Gonzalez, biggest hoax in five years.
5.and lastly these democrats debate at the drop of a hat

so why not this question to prove the media is not biased or aganda driven
Tom Brokaw: Congressman Kachenich, you poll nationally
at about 4 %. Even as an undeclared canidate Hillary
Rodham Clinton polls at 43% nationally. How come.
Kachenich, bla bla bla....
Tom Brokaw: Governor Dean, same question.


34 posted on 12/09/2003 9:31:59 AM PST by cars for sale
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To: FRgal4u
The only way for a "conservative" to be published in the WP is to bash the GOP. What else is new?
35 posted on 12/09/2003 9:37:49 AM PST by Timmy
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To: Gorjus
I meant seriously campaigning. I don't think that the trip to Iraq was done for votes. I believe Bush did that because he cared for our troops and wanted to boost their morale during the holiday. I really meant getting out there and riding across the U.S. and campaigning like he did in 2000. People want to see him in person pressing the flesh! That is the only way to get votes.
36 posted on 12/09/2003 9:39:13 AM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: FRgal4u
And demographic trends (particularly the growth in Hispanic voters) tend to favor the Democrats going into 2004.

Another ivory tower elitist view.

Hispanics are family-valued, religious and hard-working.

Home ownership is growing rapidly in this community.

What do all home owners have in common?

Concern for high taxes, good schools and safe neighborhoods.

All republican issues.

I believe that the demographics are leaning more conservative.

Even recent polls show strong trends among teenagers and young adults for social and fiscal conservatism.

37 posted on 12/09/2003 9:40:04 AM PST by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN (so it is written, so it is done)
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To: FRgal4u
bttfl
38 posted on 12/09/2003 9:42:27 AM PST by Cacique
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To: cars for sale
Who's the bigger joker, Dean or Kristol?


39 posted on 12/09/2003 9:42:38 AM PST by Quilla
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To: Pubbie
Actually Hispanics are just as liberal as they always were - The problem (For them) is that at least 30% of Hispanics in the US are Illegals who can't vote.


You are assuming that the liberals play by the rules. I'd bet that 50-75% of those illegals will be registered and escorted to the polls by Dems. They'll offer them food, money and promises of citizenship.
40 posted on 12/09/2003 9:43:39 AM PST by upier (Stop Child abuse - Teach your children english!)
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