MsUSA
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Wed Oct-27-04 01:29 PM
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I remember early in this campaign some of us were worried the Kerry/Edward |
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team wasn't responding to charges, lies & false claims fast enough that the repubs spat out. I can say that the K/E team since then has done an outstanding job in responding, and attacking when they needed to. I was just saying to my husband this morning that I don't remember the Gore team handling * and his henchmen as soon or as effectively as the K/E team is doing. We should have a round of applause for how effectively the K/E team has been doing. I know there's a ton to do, but I've been impressed so far.
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Wed Oct-27-04 01:30 PM
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they were asleep at the wheel in August and then woke up in September!
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Wed Oct-27-04 01:35 PM
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3. I think there was a big change when the Clinton people joined |
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campaign team. I noticed a difference about a day or two later.
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Wed Oct-27-04 01:43 PM
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4. One thing Kerry has done right is on th taxation issue. |
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BushCo really, REALLY wanted to paint him as a tax-happy politician. A "Taxacheussets Liberal", as they are want to say. That absolutely has not suck, despite Bush exagerating Kerry's voting record concerning taxes. His willingness to make a simple, up front promise during the second debate more or less crushed that rhetoric. I mean, think about it. "Tax and Spend!" has been the battle cry of Republicans since the Reagan era (ironic, I know). But Bush has scored no points with it this year. Good job, John Kerry!
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