Finch
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Sat Mar-20-04 07:38 PM
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Which Gore states are vulnerable this time around and vice versa… |
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Personally I say that New Mexico and Iowa are tossups yet they are leaning to Bush IMHO…
Minnesota is going to close and despite my fervent hopes to the contrary does seem to be moving rightward…although not by the massive margin many republicans would like to believe…
On the GOP side….Kerry should be able to pickup NH, while Ohio is looking promising and despite my earlier scepticism Florida may well be as competitive as last time around…and lets not forget that our prospects seem bright in both WV and NV…
But which states that we won last time do you guys think we are at risk of losing this time around and which Bush states do you reckon we now have the advantage?
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coloradodem2005
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Sat Mar-20-04 07:41 PM
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1. I think that we can hold NM. |
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Iowa will be a problem. Minnesota may be a problem.
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Sat Mar-20-04 07:41 PM
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The Four State Upper Midwest Bloc will not vote Bush (Five as Mich. is lost to Bush too). Take it to the bank!
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coloradodem2005
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Sat Mar-20-04 07:46 PM
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3. I think that the only midwestern state Bush will win is Indiana. |
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The rest we should win. Though we need to campaign in these states vigorously.
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Sat Mar-20-04 08:01 PM
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this time though, I have this horrible feeling he'll win. GOP'ers out in force canvasing neighborhoods - signing up people to register.
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