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Sun Nov-21-04 10:43 AM
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if McCain runs in 2008, is there any Democrat that can beat him ? |
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while i think he might have problems in the primary and there is no way to know for sure if he runs he can win the primary.
i'm asking this question with the assumption that McCain does/will become the 2008 Republican Nominee. so is there any democratic candidate that can beat him ?
please give your opinions including names of various candidates.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:45 AM
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if Kerry ran against him.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:56 AM
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and unless I miss my guess, they'd both run very positive campaigns. It would be the nicest damn election season anyone had ever seen.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:59 AM
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will the next GOP candidate have Rove as his campaign manager? Or is he joined at the hip exclusively to Bush?
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:08 AM
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23. Rove says he's not doing campaigns anymore. |
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But Mehlman is a full time lying scumbag.
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:55 AM
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38. and if McCain isn't nice enough and wins...Kerry can run again 8 years |
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later and hope that this time the other guy will finally be nice enough to let himself get beat.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:45 AM
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:45 AM
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2. Republicans would self-destruct before allowing McCain to win the |
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nomination. I can't see it even as a possibility.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:46 AM
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4. I agree. McCain will never be allowed to get the nomination |
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by the RW run Republican machine. My bet is that they will run Frist.
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:21 AM
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He won't get the nomination though.
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Sun Nov-21-04 04:44 PM
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McCain wil NEVER EVER get the nomination.
He is not conservative enough for the Fundies, & the corporate wing can't control him.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:54 AM
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14. That why we need to support him |
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IT WOULD DIVIDE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:23 AM
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33. We don't need to support him - the Beltway Media functions as his |
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PR aparatus. Russert, Imus, Barnicle etc have non-sexual male crushes on Saint Johnny.
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Sun Nov-21-04 12:07 PM
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40. You sure those are all "non-sexual" male crushes? |
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I have my doubts about a few of the "beltway boys"
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Sun Nov-21-04 12:10 PM
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42. It had occurred to me that Tim Russert |
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might actually enjoy spending a few years in a Vietnamese prison if he could share a cell with Saint John.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:45 AM
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3. I got one...... I could beat McCain with a Stick, very badly. |
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don't get me started on this asshat, I hate him ALMOST as much as I hate BushCo. Almost. :mad: :nuke: :mad:
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:48 AM
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6. Hey, I love your sig line. |
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Can I steal it?
The day after the election after Kerry conceded I turned off the TV and put the radio on. The first song I heard was John Lennon's Imagine and I started crying all over again.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:56 AM
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17. Ummmmmm, Sure, I guess. eom |
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:46 AM
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5. Lots of DEMS can beat McCain. They cannot beat the |
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privatized ballot black box however. Doesn't matter who we run nor who they run til we make elections honest again. It is that simple
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:50 AM
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10. Yes, havocmom, we have a winner here. |
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They don't use privatized ballot black boxes in Great Britain and Canada now do they. Both of those countries still manage to elect officials and get proper results in a timely manner.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:48 AM
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7. I think he would have to beat himself |
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I think the only thing that would stop McCain from winning, given his "Maverick Statesman" image, IF he got the Republican nomination, is one of two things. A general economic meltdown that would strongly boost Democratic chances, or concerns about McCain's health and overall vitality, which is possible since his aging is becoming more apparent.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:48 AM
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8. Bayh, Kerry, Vilsack, Richardson |
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After seeing McCain hugging junior on the campaign trail this past election season...
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:50 AM
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9. If Jeb or any other Bush-selected wingnut wants it |
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McCain won't be nominated, even after all the whoring he's done lately. But that said, if he did get the nomination: The "old," non-whore McCain that a lot of Democrats once respected might have been able to win. The "new," toadying, Bush-hugging, party-line-toeing McCain theoretically can be defeated because if he keeps doing what he's doing, Democrats will mobilize against him with the same intensity as we mobilized against Bush. The problem isn't the voters, it's the voting. Unless something is done about BBV problems, any Republican they nominate will win, no matter what we do.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:51 AM
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11. McCain would be hard to beat... |
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But i think Evan Bayh, Ed Rendell, or Wesley Clark could beat him.
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:52 AM
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12. he won't run, he has health issues |
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if he did he wouldn't get my vote
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:18 AM
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29. didn't look too vigorous on MTP this am |
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:52 AM
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13. It would be a very tough battle! I think you're wrong that he couldn't |
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get the nomination! The Pubs are very organized, and "follow the leader" when the party backs a candidate. I think this is one of the reasons we saw McCain supporting Shrub this year. Do you remember hearing the comments in the 2000 election, that said it wasn't McCain's turn? I do!!! If the Party decides it's his turn, he'll get the nomination. It also doesn't matter that there are a lot of you that despise him. There are a lot of voters who do like him because he still maintains that "straight talk" maantra, and is willing to fight against the extremists.
I think he would be a very difficult candidate to defeat!
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Sun Nov-21-04 10:54 AM
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:06 AM
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20. I don't think so. The stigma of NE liberal eleit would still be there. |
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Like it or not, McCain has a much more friendly, common man persona than Kerry has. We don't like it, but lots of people VOTE for the guy they like! Sometimes it's a smile, a tone of voice, you know...charisma. I realize we'd all like to think people pay attention to the issues, and what is best for them, but that just doesn't happen anymore.
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:05 AM
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Look, what is important is not this horserace crap, this "he said, she said" crap, but making America a better place for all, stopping the Robber barons from stripping America of its wealth. We have 50 miliion people without healthcare. Why not focus on the real problems instead of horserace minutiae?
THat is why the Dems are a minority party. Because they would rather not focus on the real issues. Gee, I wonder why that is?
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:09 AM
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24. no one can beat a repub in this country! |
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Have you not heard? The elections are fixed, only repubs will win from now on..democracy in the USA is an illusion.
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:11 AM
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25. gee thanks for that incisive and trenchant commentary |
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have you thought of writing a book?
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:13 AM
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27. A little touchy this morning? |
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:22 AM
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32. Somewhere some American just died because of no healthcare |
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And while I was writing this sentence, some American just declared bankruptcy because of medical bills. And that checker where I bought my Jamaican mocha coffee beans has not had a vacation this year and will have to work this Thanksgiving.
Oh, did I tell you I just got a new bag of coffee beans!? I grind them myself in a grinder I bouht at Costco (no vacaction for those suckers on Thanksgiving either).
Oh, did you hear that Tom Daschle is running for House of Represetatives next year?!!
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:45 AM
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36. and the election was still stolen! |
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It was stolen in 2000, it was stolen again in 2004...and it wll be stolen again in 2008. hellooooo....did you drink the cool aid? Why do you still believe that the system works?
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Sun Nov-21-04 12:08 PM
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Edited on Sun Nov-21-04 12:10 PM by joelogan
Hey, if the GOP can cheat their way to an extra 5% or so, then maybe that will force the Democratic party to come up with some extra votes. Gosh, they might even have to cater to the that unwashed and uneducated 50% of the electorate that rarely votes because both parties are busy looking after the interests of the upper middle class and the upper class.
Oops, looks like a lot of latte-sipping political activist yuppies might be paying more in income tax; and those latte-sipping political activist yuppies might have to pay 15% more for their latest electronic gadget because import tariffs might be raised so that those horrid unwashed and uneducated masses can have a good union job (like they do over in "socialist" Sweden! Ewww!); and the latte-sippers might not be able to go shopping for those gadgets on the weekends, cuz the Democratic party might have to promise to make America a better place to work for those unwashed 50%. Gee, what a shame!
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Sun Nov-21-04 12:30 PM
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43. u really believe more voters would have made a difference? |
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no...no difference at all in a fixed election..not when it comes to who will win...expaining that life is not fair in the usa..that the poor get poorer is not an answer to a system that does not work as a reason to believe in a system that does not work. Until the country is taken back in a way other than the continued faulty belief that elections do work, the continued head in the sand philosophy of continuing to believe in the system just contributes to the problems that you have mentioned.
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:07 AM
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21. John McCain is known here locally as being extremely unstable.... |
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goes postal at the drop of a hat. I sort of respected him until he sold his soul by campaigning for Shrub. John Kerry would beat him in 2008; McCain is as crazy as a shithouse rat, and that would reveal itself. I never really understood how he became so highly-regarded in the first place.
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Sun Nov-21-04 04:40 PM
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What did he win reelection by?
Sounds like people thought he was really dangerous!
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Sun Nov-21-04 05:08 PM
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54. How does he keep getting elected then? |
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And to what do you attribute his barking madness? Is it a relatively recent development?
Half the time he makes sense, half... not so much.
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Sun Nov-21-04 06:21 PM
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58. Mmmmmm, not really sure about the origin of his rage...Coulda been |
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his time in the Hanoi Hilton. As for the fact that he's always re-elected?...remember this is the state that elected Ev Mecham and Fife Symington.
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:08 AM
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22. Is anyone listening to him on Meet the Press? |
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WE'RE INVADING IRAN They can't even wait til the election is official to start getting us ready for it. They said when Germany started invading countries in WWII the public reaction was, "Well, I guess we're at war" They were too dazed and had accepted that they couldn't do anything to stop it. I think we will be the same way.
btw - If you think McCain won't win a general election easily, you're not living in the real world.
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:13 AM
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26. I think Mccain would be extremely hard to beat |
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If he ran against gore in 2000 it wouldn't have even been close. I used to like the guy until he started campaigning with the chimp. Bill Clinton maybe could beat him if he was allowed to run again
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:15 AM
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28. The hard part is getting the GOP nom. If he does it's Prez McStain |
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:20 AM
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30. Not according to poll numbers. Like that matters. |
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:30 AM
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34. It'll Be JEB/SANTORUM For The Repunks in '08 |
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Sun Nov-21-04 02:58 PM
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48. SANTORUM facing possible JAIL TIME??? read all about it... |
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Sun Nov-21-04 11:32 AM
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35. I don't think anyone could |
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Edited on Sun Nov-21-04 12:07 PM by fujiyama
Same with Powell.
For whatever reasons they are liked by many, if not most Americans. They would win pretty easilly.
McCain has a chance of getting the nomination now that he kissed Bush's ass and made up with the right. I still don't think he'd have quite a devotion of the fundies that Bush has, but it wouldn't matter. He'd take independants by a big margin and a lot of democrats as well.
I also think Hagel would be tough to beat. He's thinkin of a run. Of course this is all only if the republicans would nominate a somewhat maverik senator.
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since we're probably going to try and run a repub-lite candidate. Heck, Kerry courted McCain beyond reason offering him not only a vp slot but a cabinet position...I better get used to the new democratic party. Maybe I'll join my wife in voting for the Libertarians next time.
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Sun Nov-21-04 12:00 PM
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39. Moot point. McCain is no longer healthy enough to run. (nt) |
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Wes Clark is the man to win.
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Sun Nov-21-04 05:11 PM
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56. Wes Clark - Not Even A Question |
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He remains the Democrats best hope to win the White House.
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Sun Nov-21-04 02:19 PM
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47. By 2008, anyone associated with Bush will have no chance of winning |
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None. You KNOW there will be an enormous scandal. Other than the ones that already exist. Hopefully, it'll come by 2006, but if not, then we'll wait. I am convinced that "George W. Bush" will, in another ten years, evoke the same response as the name "Richard M. Nixon," and the GOP will be comatose for some time. I'm willing to bet on it.
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Sun Nov-21-04 04:26 PM
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49. Before we talk about candidates, we'd better get ourselves in order |
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with finding a compelling vision to present to the American people.
Give them a reason to vote FOR the Democrat, not just AGAINST the Republican, especially if the Republicans put up someone who isn't as scary as Bushboy.
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51. it depends on whether you ask the electorate, or Diebold. nt |
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Sun Nov-21-04 05:10 PM
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55. Whoever can be the most like him would win. |
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Sun Nov-21-04 05:15 PM
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57. Any Dem could be McCain, |
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We have won the last 4 presidential elections. Actually taking office, however, is a completely different matter
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