Nick
"Will be lucky to get"?
People are already dissing the dems. The Republican Party most likely peaked to early and I bet this will still be a close election though not quite as close as it looked to be.
I believ the veterans, guardsman, reservist and active duty vote along with their families and friends is enough to crush this chump.
Now, that's what I'd call majorly 'out of touch' with the reality of veterans' thinking.
I'm surprised that his support among veterans appears to be exceeding 30%. I would have expected it to be much lower than that.
[Kerry is] like a tone-deaf musician who stumbles into a gig at Carnegie Hall and can't understand why the crowd doesn't cheer.Bump.
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That's because the middle class are the rich by lib'ral accounting.
I've said this all along. I think LOW turnout among inner city/minority voters will be the reason Bush wins in bigger percentages than most predict.
Are Black inner city voters in love and enamored with Kerry the way they were for Clintoon??? Not even close. When clintoon went to their churches you could see how they identified with him ( he was a great campaigner). Do you think that a windsurfing flower child who lives in the lap of luxury in a Nantucket Beachfront mansion, flies a private jet, and is part of the New England Liberal elite, will excite Blacks to the polls???
Not a chance.
No time to get cocky. A lot of time left before election day and the dem's are going to start getting really dirty (hard to believe) and the media is going to carry every second of it. Like NBC covering the Kitty Kelly Book
I think we believe this at our peril.
Funny, I don't remember much talk about national security at the Democrat National Conjob. A lot of talk about Vietnam, yes. But I don't remember Al Qaeda being mentioned once.
One of the things not touched upon in this article is the so-called "even-split" or the "country is 50-50".
This was started by the Dems and OldMedia after the Senate and House passed to the Republicans. Because Klinton was Pres, the logic was that Congress Must consider Klinton's policies and legislation. That's only fair, because we're evenly split.
When Bush won, he won the most states, the most real-estate, the most longitudes, everything except the majority of voters. Therefore, the Republican agenda could not be passed. It had to be negotiated to favor the Dems.
They held the majority of voters and their wishes had to be considered.
So, the OldMedia and Dems are still pushing this "evenness" in the event of their loss.
Don't believe it. If the Conservatives would drop abortion, the election would be 60-37. Wouldn't even be close!
Said while banging shoe on lectern?
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Bury! Kerry! - - has a nice ring to it!
Perhaps we have seen this "small misstep". The vast bulk of Democrat voters, after hearing Zell Miller, before the Republican National Convention, deliver his polemic directed at John Kerry PERSONALLY, have re-examined their own motives, and come to the conclusion that the nomination of Kerry was a profound mistake. Not for the record of his service in Viet Nam. Not for his anti-war activity in 1970, 1971 and 1972. But based entirely on his record as a Senator of the United States, and being so negative on the interests of the US while serving as Senator. In fact, Kerry's one saving grace may be that his attendance record at committees and for floor votes showed so many absences.
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