To: eno_
Boy, I hope you are wrong. With a strong economy, and continued high poll numbers by George Bush, Democrats will have a hard time convincing the American public to change horses in mid-stream.
However, rules and fair play never stopped a Democrat from cheating at the ballot box.
5 posted on
03/04/2002 3:34:52 PM PST by
Darnright
To: Darnright
Remember the polls just before the last election: They showed Bush winning by a slim, but clear, margin. So do the polls on the House, show, for now, a small Republican victory. Vote fraud could, and if we do nothing about it, WILL make the difference.
31 posted on
03/04/2002 3:52:15 PM PST by
eno_
To: Darnright
>>With a strong economy, and continued high poll numbers by George Bush, Democrats will have a hard time convincing the American public to change horses in mid-stream.<< Ain't that easy. Bush has the high ratings, not congress. A rising stock market is not the indicator, it's jobs....and it's the jobless that will vote Democrap.
67 posted on
03/04/2002 5:13:42 PM PST by
orfisher
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