Posted on 11/03/2004 2:21:28 AM PST by ravinson
CNN's White House correspondent just reported that Bush will not go to the Reagan building tonight to give a vicotry speech. Campaign Chairman Roscicot (sp?) will speak instead on the President's expected victory.
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The RATS cheated W out of his moment of victory once again. What creeps.
Hopefully, Kerry will come to his senses in the morning. Better that a victory speech follow a concession... even if we have to wait.
Well, maybe this way Bush and Karzai can deliver acceptance speeches on the same day.
I don't think Kerry is going to give up. this game the media is playing with Iowa, NV and NM - tells me te Dems are playing for keeps.
My thoughts, too. I wonder how much bigger a message voters can send them... and they still can't get it!
Hopefully he will give it at prime time with a huge viewing audiance rather than early in the a.m. with many asleep. This could be good:=)
Too bad WI didn't go for Bush - then he'd still have the election even without Ohio.
I don't have trepidation about this one like I did about Florida in 2000.
They only had to make up 1000 votes in Florida, and even at that only came up with 400 something.
To overcome a difference of 140,000 votes with a recount of provisional ballots is delusional. They'll only do harm to themselves.
Plus they'll have to fight the state government of Ohio.
The Senators from Ohio are already calling for Kerry to concede.
The "bad" press will be great for us, devastating for them.
Kerry has a well documented history of calling it a day before all of his business is completed. Now the networks are following his poor example. It is fitting that Dan Brokejaw has to sign off his last election broadcast with weazel words and no explanation whatsoever why his network hasn't called Nevada for Bush when he is up by 3% with 99% of the precincts in.
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