To: pabianice
Dream on, authorman. A Kerry landslide is borderline impossible. Not one southern state will go for this elitist grandstander. In the end, I doubt too many mid-western states will either. He is simply a horrible candidate. No one in Ohio wants to hear about this dolt feeling obligated to attend Yale due to his 'life of privilege.'
3 posted on
05/05/2004 5:54:18 AM PDT by
ilgipper
To: ilgipper
I've bookmarked this article with a note to e-mail the author in November, After Dubya's landslide, just to rub it in.
7 posted on
05/05/2004 6:00:27 AM PDT by
alnick
(Mrs. Heinz-Kerry's husband wants teh-rayz-ah your taxes.)
To: ilgipper
Let them believe that - they're obviously surrounded by typical hate-mongers out of touch with middle America. The more over-confident they are, the less likely they'll "Torcc" him.
44 posted on
05/05/2004 6:54:50 AM PDT by
Tigercap
To: ilgipper
No one in Ohio wants to hear about this dolt feeling obligated to attend Yale due to his 'life of privilege.' Unbelievable, I hadn't heard this. Can you give any more info on Kerry's "feeling obligated to attend Yale due to his 'life of privilege"?
62 posted on
05/05/2004 7:51:26 AM PDT by
RJL
To: ilgipper; All
I think this guy is operating on a lot of willfully incorrect data. There wasn't historically high turnout in the Dem primary elections.
I will give the Kerry people this --they have the media in the tank for them, an iffy situation in Iraq, the S & M torture photos, lagging job creation, lots of shady anti-Bush whistleblowers, "the perceived Nam advantage", the myth that Cheney & Halliburton are profiterring, 54 electoral votes in CA and Blank many in NY that are basically slam dunks.
Not least of all, the Bush=Cheny re-elect operation doesn't seem to be that gtifted and it needs to be. I think Hughes, McClellan and Bartlett aren't pros--they are totally outmatched!
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