Let me tell you why. First, everybody is 4 years older and we haven't made any of my recommended infiltrations into the college age demographics.
A lot of older, more Conservative folks, who know more history, have died, or won't be able to make it to the polling places because of disabilities.
The universities and high schools are just as left wing, if not more, than in 2000. Most of those, if not nearly most will vote Democrat.
Second, the Democrat party is energized, knows where there idiotic constituency consists of, i.e. MTV, concerts against Bush, etc. They will get a lot of votes this way.
Third, the Democratic party is probably going to cheat in unprecedented numbers this election.
With all of the above combined, I think election night may very well be a total disaster for us.
I think we're in for a nasty surprise unless we start winning more hearts and minds and raise our voices to prevent vote fraud.
Let me give you just two of many examples:
Population has shifted toward the red states. IIRC, Bush has an electoral edge of something like 17 points just from people moving to Texas and other states that are as safe as a babe in mother's arms for him.
Bush has only just begun to run ads, and only just begun to stump. Both his ad dumps and his stump speeches are to be feared by any opponent.
One last thing: We can all sit around and convince ourselves that the American people are going to be bamboozled by Kerry because they still don't know the real JFK like we do. Don't believe it for a second. Kerry is an also-ran, and the more he's seen the worse it will get for him. Don't worry, work hard and we'll win this thing. And ask everyone you meet "Who are you voting for" and educate and/or recruit accordingly.
The majority of such folks are people who grew up as New Dealers and have voted D for 50 and 60 years.