1 posted on
10/20/2004 4:00:28 PM PDT by
ambrose
To: ambrose
Cool!!! My husband has spent his last 2 Saturday's out with a group of Vietnam Vets in downtown Raleigh talking to passers by about Kerry's crimes ect. :-) He said they probably spoke to 500 people last Saturday, with at least 70% in favor of Bush already and many that didn't know much about Kerry. Even changed some minds!! I don't see NC going blue!!!
2 posted on
10/20/2004 4:08:01 PM PDT by
Avalon66
To: ambrose
I've been going up & down I-40 most of this week, and I have seen hundreds of W04 and Bush/Cheney stickers on cars,
and maybe a dozen K/E stickers...
3 posted on
10/20/2004 4:13:05 PM PDT by
45semi
(A Kennedy speaking, and the wind from me arse, bear suspicious resemblance...)
To: ambrose
I would kill to live in a great state like North Carolina. You guys are lucky...
I live in Seattle, which is beautiful, but the people here make me want to drink hemlock.
To: ambrose
from the article...
Sen. John Edwards' benefit to the Democratic ticket appears to be a bust in his home state. For the first time, this poll shows more voters view him as unfavorable (42 percent) than favorable (41 percent). Kerry's phonus-balonus Southern Strategy never did materialize in this race and it's interesting how little this gets mentioned by the MSM.
6 posted on
10/20/2004 4:18:42 PM PDT by
6SJ7
To: Dales
7 posted on
10/20/2004 4:22:33 PM PDT by
Cableguy
To: ambrose
9 posted on
10/20/2004 4:45:29 PM PDT by
rushmom
To: ambrose
Thank you for posting this, Ambrose! YEssssSS! I cannot adequately describe how uber-vonderbar it is to see wave after wave of W04, Bush/Cheney stickers, signs, etc. How many local and regional businesses are sportin' em too. Yep, I came "home"! :)
10 posted on
10/20/2004 4:51:06 PM PDT by
Alia
To: ambrose
Can any presidential election historians tell me when the last time a winning presidential ticket failed to take the VP candidate's home state?
11 posted on
10/20/2004 4:53:02 PM PDT by
garbanzo
(Free people will set the course of history)
To: ambrose
Isn't this Silky Pony's state?
Now we know why he wanted the VP job. He wasn't looking forward to a stint in the unenjoyment line.
To: ambrose; Constitution Day; TaxRelief; Helms; 100%FEDUP; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; ~Vor~; A2J; ..
Bush may be maintaining a lead, but apparently
Republicans are not voting properly when they go for early voting. People were calling in to the Jason Lewis show on WBT in Charlotte last night, saying they had already voted, but that
they had no idea that pulling the Republican lever would not include a vote for President Bush.In other words, because the President has to be selected seperately, they left the polls without voting for President! (70% of early voters, in NC, are Republicans.)
NC *Ping* 
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To: ambrose
One never hears in the liberal media that John Edwards isn't going to carry his home state....can you imagine the media uproar if Cheney didn't carry his home state of Wyoming or Bush didn't carry his home state of Texas?
Now we just need to boot Tax Hike Mike out of office!!!!
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