To: Lucius Cornelius Sulla
Even in last year's ridiculously accelerated primaries, the majority of the delegates had not yet been picked, and so Keyes had not already lost. So, care to explain to us all why, AFTER Bush had beennominated at the convention, Keyes STILL did not come out in support of Bush until the last of October (which is a LONG time AFTER July, in case you don't know it)?
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01/04/2002 7:04:25 PM PST by
Howlin
To: Howlin
So, care to explain to us all why, AFTER Bush had beennominated at the convention, Keyes STILL did not come out in support of Bush until the last of October (which is a LONG time AFTER July, in case you don't know it)?Other than all the obvious reasons, I think it was also a way to justify still mailing fundraising packets ad nauseum. I found that extremely presumptuous and annoying.
To: Howlin
Keyes was here before the Second Super Tuesday primaries and GW had the vast majority of votes already knowing that the 2nd Super Tuesday primaries (OK was in them) would put him within a few votes of clinching! There was no way that keyes was going to come close and he knew that he wasn't.
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