Posted on 10/29/2006 10:42:50 PM PST by Alex1977
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 For all the talk about the political baggage that President Bush carries this year, his stop in Indiana on Saturday showed that he could still turn on and, White House strategists say, turn out the most faithful party voters. Women screamed his name, men chanted U.S.A., and no one doubted that the 4,000 people packed into a high school gymnasium for a rally in Sellersburg were primed to urge friends and neighbors to vote on Nov. 7 for Representative Mike Sodrel, who won his seat by just 1,300 votes two years ago. The scene will repeat itself over and over before Nov. 7, as President Bush plunges into a blitz of rallies for embattled candidates.
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Hmmm... could be Republicans are more energized than Democrats?
The dems and their servant, the NYSlimes, are delusional. Pres. Bush has raised nearly $200 million for dozens of candidates this campaign season.
We're waiting for THEIR "November surprise". Please, help Rs and, if you can, donate to them.
they showed a bit of this rally on FNC and it rocked!
Funny word.
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