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To: borkrules; TomasUSMC
I'm hearing from them (and they're all staunch Bush supporters, mainly for social conservative reasons) that the area has been very hard hit by the recession that we've just come out of. The job scene is tough and slow to bounce back.

I went to both events (though I ducked out of Kerry's after standing in the heat for over an hour and half). First, the area has been hard hit driven by the slow down in the office furniture industry and a couple of large plant closings in the surrounding areas. But with all of that, most polls show the President trailing Kerry by only a couple of points, less than what he lost to Gore by in 2000. I consider that to be a great sign, most analysts say turnout will decide the outcome.

Secondly, the Kerry event was much better attended than Gore's rally in the same place in 2000. The President spoke to a capacity crowd as well and tickets were gone within a few hours so he would have easily drawn a lot more.

Finally, I talked with a lot of Kerry supporters Monday, most came up to me since I was standing near some Bush supporters. Not a single one of them had anything to say but they hated Bush and the war. So the real question is if we have more passion and courage to get out there and volunteer, work the phones, walk the streets with literature, etc. Personally I think it's the least we can do given what our troops sacrifice each day...I will not forgive myself if I don't do my part, however small, to keep their fate out of Kerry's hands.

45 posted on 08/04/2004 2:58:45 PM PDT by Dolphy
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To: Dolphy

Yep - there were definitely more people in the Kerry rally than in the 2000 Gore rally; that's especially significant considering that security was looser for the Gore rally and more people had access to the plaza.

While there are a ton of current Kerry supporters who are only supporting him becuase they're opposed to Bush, I think that as things progress, they'll eventually be able to find something about Kerry that they like. After all, his grooming team has been working overtime on changing his blah persona - and it appears to be working (unlike Gore, who couldn't change from being a plank of wood no matter how much coaching he had).


48 posted on 08/08/2004 4:42:19 PM PDT by politico777
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