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Sen. Lieberman Opens Up Huge 14 Point Lead in New FOX News 2004 Presidential Poll
Hotline/National Journal 'Last Call' Column ^
| January 17, 2003
| Press Release
Posted on 01/17/2003 1:26:59 PM PST by ewing
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To: ewing
They are holding snuggles hostage....we need to rescue him.
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posted on
01/17/2003 4:51:34 PM PST
by
mystery-ak
(Democrats...Ihr seid verfluchte hunde!)
To: ewing
Exactly, DU hates Lieberman with a passion.Don't worry once LIEberman gets anointed high priest of the church of the hypocritical donkey the alumni at RATs after dark will be on their knees faster than Lewinsky, bowing to this sniveling jackass pontificator like he was the second coming of FDR.
To: ewing
Lieberman will be the Dem candidate (if Hillary doesn't enter the fray) - and Lieberman will lose to Bush big time.
To: MadIvan
Statistics aside, if any of these 'bozos' are elected I'm joining the Taliban! where's the recruiting office?
To: aShepard
There just ain't no way that the Americans are going to vote for a jewish president when the muslims continue with their terror.I agree. There's just no way that the Muslims would ever agree to speak with Lieberman. Think about it. They would be actually right with the statement, "The Jews Run America".
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posted on
01/17/2003 9:27:25 PM PST
by
MinorityRepublican
(I am ready for an American Jewish President, but it is not Lieberman!)
To: ewing
I was hoping "Reverund" Al would get the nomination, but Jiminy Joe LIEberman isn't a bad second choice. I'm pretty sure we can count on the anti-semite factor with a lot of southern democRATs that just won't be able to get themselves to vote for a liberal Yankee-Jew.
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posted on
01/18/2003 6:52:10 AM PST
by
LoneGOPinCT
(From the Land of Liberalty)
To: MinorityRepublican
I am ready for an American Jewish President, but it is not Lieberman! I with you there, Minority. But who's out there, besides maybe Ben Stein? :^)
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posted on
01/18/2003 6:55:49 AM PST
by
LoneGOPinCT
(From the Land of Liberalty)
To: mystery-ak
Snuggles is too cute to die.
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posted on
01/18/2003 6:57:26 AM PST
by
ewing
To: JohnnyZ
Yes, but I wish I also had time to do an analysis of success/failure for candidates who have previously been governors -- they do MUCH, MUCH better than former VP candidates -- or even than former VPs. Evan Bayh was governor of Indiana before becomming a Senator, so you are right, on paper he should indeed be a very strong candidate with a real shot of winning. Note that even FDR -- the only unsuccessful VP candidate who later went on to win the Presidency -- was able to do it only because he became governor of NY in the interim.
You are right, VP candidates are usually not chosen because they would make good Presidents, which may have a lot to do with why they do not later make successful Presidential candidates. The "national exposure" (of which there has only been ANY at all since the late 1960s) apparently serves mainly to make this fact evident to the electorate, which is why they usually can't even get themselves nominated. I would argue that Bob Dole got the '96 nomination not so much because he had been Ford's running mate, but rather on the strength of his leadership in the Senate.
In contrast, a term or two in the governor's mansion serves as a very good proving ground for bigger and better things. Which may be a big reason why four of our latest five Presidents have first served as governors.
To: ewing
Kennedy didn't run for VP in '56. Estes Kiefauver was Stevenson's running mate. At the '56 convention, Stevenson threw the VP nomination open in a surprise move, and Kennedy and Kiefauver were placed in nomination. Kiefauver narrowly won the nomination.
Kennedy did get a very small name recognition bump from this. But it was not at all the same thing as "running for VP." In fact, maybe he benefitted more by NOT actually being Stevenson's running mate.
To: Stefan Stackhouse
Youre right, Kennedy lost on the floor.
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posted on
01/18/2003 10:57:04 AM PST
by
ewing
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