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To: mlc9852
Well, maybe not in Kansas.

That may be true. And when it happens, that will be the beginning of the end of the "Red State" majority.

All that Hillary needs to do is pick up a few thousand votes in Ohio and she wins in '08.

I can easily imagine that many Republican voters, embarrassed at the ignorance of their party in rejecting science, will stay away from the polls that November.

Hillary wins.

84 posted on 05/10/2005 6:57:39 AM PDT by narby
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To: narby

"I can easily imagine that many Republican voters, embarrassed at the ignorance of their party in rejecting science, will stay away from the polls that November."

LOL - good one.


86 posted on 05/10/2005 6:58:46 AM PDT by mlc9852
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To: narby
I can easily imagine that many Republican voters, embarrassed at the ignorance of their party in rejecting science, will stay away from the polls that November.

The losses started some time ago. The GOP has been seen as the theological party since the Nixon Southern Strategy was implemented. Some former GOP memeber believe that the Kansas fundamentalist would rather ally with Islamic terrorists rather than scientists.

134 posted on 05/10/2005 7:48:32 AM PDT by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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