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To: Texasforever
I didn't claim to bring in votes you did.

Nice dodge.

You said millions and I find it fascinating since it was Keyes’ base that sat out 2000.

Repeating a lie doesn't make it true.

There is no doubt that 4 million sat out 2000...

Statistically meaningless. They sat out with tens of millions of other Americans.

...and that 4 million alone would have given Bush a real mandate not to mention the Millions you claim to have mobilized. It is also fascinating that many in that same base are now threatening to sit out 2004.

Ever wonder why Pat Buchanan was a nonfactor in 2000, receiving less than one percent of the total vote? Do you think deeply enough for these matters?

Who held the right flank of the GOP in 2000, Tex?

What would the electoral effect for GW have been if we had taken our ball and gone home?

821 posted on 02/08/2004 11:48:00 PM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: EternalVigilance
How do you explain the 4 million that sat at home? How do you reconcile that with your claim that YOU as the head of the organization orchestrated a turn out in the "millions". If you did that and if you were the leader you surely could provide record proof of that. You made the claim and it is incumbent on you to validate it or don't make the claim again. The primaries showed a record turn out but the general election went right back to historical averages. That alone shows that many whose primary favorite did not win stayed at home. BTW 4 million is far from statistically irrelevant in an election where the popular vote winner only won by 500,000. Try to at least be intellectually honest.
822 posted on 02/08/2004 11:56:01 PM PST by Texasforever
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