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To: Texasforever
I see, so what you are doing is trying to "scare" Bush into stopping the amnesty. I think I see what you are doing now, all this talk of "losing my vote" is just a bluff and you are using Australia as an example of how that worked.

What "bluff"? If George W. Bush is the Republican candidate in 2004, then I'll vote for the 3rd Party. That's not a "bluff".

However, if the tactic does not work what is plan B

We just need a candidate that can draw enough Republican votes away from Bush if he goes through with this plan. There will always be Bushites who will support him no matter what. But there are enough people upset enough about his immigration policy to swing an election.

If what you are saying is "What if Bush does not listen?",well then that is a political chance he has to take.

Who knows? Maybe he doesn't even care if he wins or not...this amnesty program is probably going to make him personally wealthy.

778 posted on 03/09/2002 7:13:43 PM PST by HennepinPrisoner
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To: HennepinPrisoner
We just need a candidate that can draw enough Republican votes away from Bush if he goes through with this plan. There will always be Bushites who will support him no matter what. But there are enough people upset enough about his immigration policy to swing an election.

There is NO doubt that 3rd parties can swing an election and if that is the goal sure you may be able to do it, but then the outcome goes to the Democrats for and at least 4 years and probably 8. Is that an acceptable outcome for you? I am making no judgements just asking if you are so mad at Bush that you are willing to give the country back to the Dems.

782 posted on 03/09/2002 7:26:51 PM PST by Texasforever
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