To: Jim Robinson
Good thing Bush is not going to lose. Except that he is. Not entirely for the reasons listed in the article.
He needs *every* vote he got last time *plus more*. He isn't getting them. Not even close.
The democrats are going to pull out the stops to mobilize their voters like you've never seen. They're not going to be the sit-at-home, unmotivated individuals you saw in 2000.
I've got a shiny 1999 Caymen Islands quarter (I guess it's a quarter - it says "25" on it) that says he loses. I've been dying to unload it, but have never been able to. I'm willing to wager it.
58 posted on
01/22/2004 8:28:49 PM PST by
Who dat?
To: Who dat?
The democrats are going to pull out the stops to mobilize their voters like you've never seen. They're not going to be the sit-at-home, unmotivated individuals you saw in 2000.
And we're probably seeing all that Soros' money can buy right here on the 'UberConservative' threads of FR.
To: Who dat?
I've got a shiny 1999 Caymen Islands quarter (I guess it's a quarter - it says "25" on it) that says he loses. I've been dying to unload it, but have never been able to. I'm willing to wager it. I've got a Benjamin Franklin here that says you're wrong. That's $100.
Well? Feelin' lucky, punk?
69 posted on
01/22/2004 8:33:07 PM PST by
sinkspur
(Adopt a shelter dog or cat! You'll save one life, and maybe two!)
To: Who dat?; Theodore R.
The democrats are going to pull out the stops to mobilize their voters like you've never seen. They're not going to be the sit-at-home, unmotivated individuals you saw in 2000.
Now be careful..... You are stealing Teddy's lines with above statement... It's his favorite past time to tell how the democrats are going to wipe the floor with Republicans....
PS.... ask him about the Dream Team in Texas......
87 posted on
01/22/2004 8:42:56 PM PST by
deport
( Owen, Kuhl, Brown, Pickering, Pryor, Allen.. [Estrada, they won])
To: Who dat?
The democrats are going to pull out the stops to mobilize their voters like you've never seen. They're not going to be the sit-at-home, unmotivated individuals you saw in 2000.I figured the same would've happened at mid-term 2002 elections, especially in Florida, but it didn't happen. Why not? Then economy is better than it was in 2002, unemployment is down.
I just don't see a Bush loss. No it wont be a landslide and will definately be close. But I don't see Bush losing in November.
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