To: deport
Bush is a moderate to liberal Republican.
Right now the war trumps everything. But if Bush continues to move left he will eventually cross that line where the choice between having him in office and having a dimrat in his place will be so blurred as to render a vote for him largely meaningless. Some conservatives have already decided that this line has been crossed. I don't think it has - yet.
95 posted on
02/02/2004 3:45:12 PM PST by
scory
To: scory
But if Bush continues to move left he will eventually cross that line where the choice between having him in office and having a dimrat in his place will be so blurred as to render a vote for him largely meaningless. Some conservatives have already decided that this line has been crossed. I don't think it has - yet And it won't, the difference between Bush and Kerry is day and night.
97 posted on
02/02/2004 3:51:35 PM PST by
Dane
To: scory
Well you'd think it has with all the naysaying that has been prevelant on FR and amongst the supposedly conservative columnist..... But the Bush/Cheney campaign hasn't begun and the democrats have been getting nonstop media coverage blasting the President for many months now coupled with the assistance of the "true" or 'real' conservatives. The President's campaign has said all along to expect them to be behind at some point during the process and they are or may be well be depending upon polling data.
Probably after Super Tuesday when a democrat nominee is fairly certain I'd look for Bush/Cheney to roll out campaign events, etc and things will begin to change... If by mid Sept. they haven't then yes, look for a potential one term. However I don't believe that at this stage. I don't think the voting populace is willing to change CinC at this stage... we'll see.
98 posted on
02/02/2004 3:52:06 PM PST by
deport
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