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  • No flaw is found in Bush's FLorida win

    11/28/2004 12:46:45 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 111 replies · 4,697+ views
    Miami Herald ^ | November 28, 2004 | MEG LAUGHLIN AND DAVID KIDWELL mlaughlin@herald.com
    Morgan invited the visitors for an early Thanksgiving dinner, but the reporters had to return home, driving to the Jacksonville airport past Snoball stands, chicken farms and antiabortion billboards. LAKE BUTLER - Since George W. Bush captured Florida and the White House again, critics have fixed their sights on northern pockets of the Sunshine State and asked: How did the Republicans win so heavily in counties stocked with Democrats? Some wondered whether Florida's tally was corrupt, with one Internet site writing: ``George W. Bush's vote tallies, especially in the key state of Florida, are so statistically stunning that they border...
  • MISSUS CLINTON ENTERS POST-ELECTION MORALITY-PLAY FRAY (LEFT DEMONSTRATES UNFITNESS IN REAL TIME)

    11/15/2004 2:45:07 AM PST · by Mia T · 20 replies · 2,848+ views
    The Tufts Daily ^ | 11.15.04 | Mia T
      MISSUS CLINTON ENTERS POST-ELECTION MORALITY-PLAY FRAY(THE LEFT CONTINUES TO DEMONSTRATE ITS UNFITNESS IN REAL TIME) by Mia T, 11.15.04   efore the largest audience ever assembled for a Fares Lecture, New York Senator and former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke at the annual Issam M. Fares Lecture yesterday afternoon. Her lecture, titled "Policy Challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean After the Presidential Election," emphasized the necessity of fostering healthy dialogues regarding both domestic and international issues.... She began by expressing the wish "that I were here speaking about the prospect of a Middle Eastern foreign policy from the...
  • DEMOCRATS PERPLEXED: STILL DON'T GET IT

    11/07/2004 6:46:05 AM PST · by CHARLITE · 32 replies · 1,050+ views
    JB-WILLIAMS.COM ^ | NOVEMBER 7, 2004 | JB WILLIAMS
    I’m not surprised that a Party, who thinks George Soros represents American values, still can’t figure out what happened on November 2nd. No wonder Bill Clinton is still the star of the Democratic Party, he’s the only one who is even close to getting it… Three days after the outcome of the 2004 election became clear, former President Clinton had a message for Democrats on the brink of suicide: “Buck up. It's not that bad. You need to improve your image.” "This election presents a great opportunity for President Bush and a great opportunity for Democrats, and the two are...
  • Who you callin' 'ordinary'?

    11/06/2004 6:46:52 PM PST · by ssaftler · 11 replies · 919+ views
    Orlando Sentinal ^ | 11/7/2004 | Kathleen Parker
    As stunned Democrats scratch the dry earth for signs and glance heavenward for clues to the strange universe that re-elected George W. Bush, it seems unduly cruel to withhold what Ordinary Americans have known all along. Herewith a few hints: Michael Moore, Bruce Springsteen, P. Diddy, Paris Hilton, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Barbra Streisand, Jon Bon Jovi, Uma Thurman, Kirsten Dunst, Leonardo DiCaprio, Teresa Heinz Kerry, Ron Reagan, MoveOn.org, Dan Rather, the French -- and everyone else who would be speaking German today if not for the bravery and sacrifice of Ordinary Americans who are today...
  • NEW POLL: Carville's Poll Show's Kerry Losing 2 points over Weekend.

    PDF. Can't Cut and Paste. Was 49-46 For Kerry. Now 47-48 For Kerry Early voting has Bush up nationwide but Kerry up in Battlegrounds. Not great internals but I like the trend.
  • Howard Dean Wins 2004 Wisconsin Presidential Straw Poll

    06/14/2003 11:04:25 AM PDT · by ewing · 148 replies · 515+ views
    Former Governor Howard Dean was victorious in a straw poll at the Wisconsin Democratic Party Convention.Dean beat eight competing Democrats in both categories-delegates and alternates, and 'official guests.'John Kerry was second to Dean in the delegate count. (126 to 33) Kerry was also second to Dean in the guest count (77 to 17)Dean's combined total of 203 toppled Kerry's combined total of 50.Paper balloting took place on Friday and Saturday during the state convention. Deans campaign spent a lot of energy organizing straw poll voting and other visible signs of support at the convention. Dean's convention speech was also well...