Gore only managed to draw 1200 to his rally......hahahaha!!!
1 posted on
10/30/2004 4:47:55 PM PDT by
Dog
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To: Dog
I read something a few days ago that possibly one of the House seats could go to the GOP?..anything on this..
2 posted on
10/30/2004 4:51:51 PM PDT by
ken5050
To: Dog
Gore's appearance last night was an effort to bring some of these Filipino voters back to Kerry.
That explains Gore's shirt yesterday. It almost looked like what we used to call a Philipino Tuxedo.
3 posted on
10/30/2004 4:52:45 PM PDT by
ProudVet77
(W stands for Winner)
To: Dog
I really think it will. Skerry and the DIMS only have a negative message with no vision. The economy is rocking out there, and the soup line/two Americas rhetoric just doesn't fly in that environment. I've never seen a more unlikable candidate than Skerry, to vote for him requires intense hatred/dislike to Bush. I just don't it out there, note I'm no HI expert, just the feeling I get.
5 posted on
10/30/2004 4:54:14 PM PDT by
KoRn
To: Dog
except for the last few, in PA, where Bruce Springstien and some pop acts performed, all Kerry's campaign rallies have been in High Schools, colleges, none drawing many some having to be canceled due to lack of attendance, some 500-700. ALL Bush campaign stops draw from 10,000 to 60,000!!
6 posted on
10/30/2004 4:55:59 PM PDT by
gidget7
(God Bless America, and our President George W. Bush)
To: Dog
If they do, we should all buy pineapples on Wednesday.
To: Dog
Sure hope the pubbies have plenty of heavy-duty poll watchers in the state -- it being the last place polls are open. If the rats need a few thousand votes to win, this is where they are likely to try some sleight-of-hand.
10 posted on
10/30/2004 4:59:45 PM PDT by
Ed_in_NJ
(I'm in old skivvies and New Jersey, and I approved this message.)
To: Dog
Where is Tipper? Are they still married? I wonder if she is embarrassed by ALgore.
To: Dog
I've been wondering how voting in Hawaii will be affected by the time difference.I lived in Hawaii in 1964. Everyone knew that LBJ had overwhelmingly won the election, but Hawaiians turned out to vote in large numbers anyway. They wanted to make their choice known.
They were a relatively new state then, so maybe some of their voter zeal has worn off, but friends who lived there as late as the 80's said the same thing.
If they get a chance to make a difference, of course they will vote in large numbers.
To: Dog
16 posted on
10/30/2004 5:02:58 PM PDT by
LadyPilgrim
(Sealed my pardon with His blood, Hallelujah!!! What a Savior!!!)
To: Dog
What percentage of the electorate in Hawaii are of Filipino ancestry?
17 posted on
10/30/2004 5:03:06 PM PDT by
wai-ming
To: Dog
Great post Dog! Poor ALGORE. How the mighty have fallen!!
18 posted on
10/30/2004 5:05:26 PM PDT by
Molly Pitcher
(ANNOY the MSM, the UN, the French & various, assorted terrorists & intellectuals: Re-elect W.!!)
To: Dog
I've been wondering how voting in Hawaii will be affected by the time difference. Will afternoon voters in the islands know who has won the East Coast states? If Kerry loses New Hampshire, or New Jersey looks close, or Bush picks up an electoral vote in Maine, will Hawaiians feel like they know the winner? I believe that Hawaii's polls close relitively early. 6:00 PM Hawaii time, 11:00 PM Eastern.
19 posted on
10/30/2004 5:05:43 PM PDT by
Dane
(Trial lawyers are the tapeworms to wealth creating society)
To: Dog
Kerry loses New Hampshire, or New Jersey looks close, or Bush picks up an electoral vote in Maine, will Hawaiians feel like they know the winner?Yes (we actually get FoxNews and CNN here, CSPAN too). By Tuesday we'll be only 5 hours earlier than Eastern rather than 6. But there's still a mayoral election going on as well as legislature votes so I doubt it will depress the turnout that much.
20 posted on
10/30/2004 5:06:12 PM PDT by
Spyder
To: Dog
"Very curiously, the two Dem. candidates for Mayor of Honolulu did NOT show up at the event last night with Gore."
Here in NC all high level state officials are candiates this year. When Kerry came to Greensboro the best he could do was have the State Auditor introduce him.
21 posted on
10/30/2004 5:07:07 PM PDT by
Rebelbase
(Indiscriminate reprisals strengthen the terrorists. Targeted ones weaken them. Aim is everything.)
To: Dog
Gore is so pathetic I almost feel sorry for him ..... but not quite.
To: Dog; kcvl
Gore's appearance last night was an effort to bring some of these Filipino voters back to Kerry.That could explain Reverend Altoast2000's garb.
24 posted on
10/30/2004 5:10:15 PM PDT by
Libloather
(Didya ever notice - NONE of Effin' Kerry's policies pass the Global Smell Test...)
To: Dog
Dunno. It's been blue since Elvis was a big movie star.
32 posted on
10/30/2004 5:19:51 PM PDT by
dr_who_2
To: Dog
34 posted on
10/30/2004 5:20:16 PM PDT by
ArmyBratCutie
("Four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:soap, ballot, jury, ammo in this order!")
To: Dog
Why the change in political thinking by the Filipinos?
36 posted on
10/30/2004 5:21:55 PM PDT by
curmudgeonII
(If you listen you can hear the sound of the train that Kerry missed.)
To: Dog
will Hawaiians feel like they know the winner?Hopefully other wise were in for the nightmare scenario but this is GREAT news from the Aloha state.
From one dog to another FReegards
Baredog
38 posted on
10/30/2004 5:22:50 PM PDT by
Mister Baredog
((Part of the Reagan legacy is to re-elect G.W. Bush))
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