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Brucey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-30-03 11:08 AM
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1. Right. And 43% is great at this point.
Lots of those won't change their minds. So, there is some hope. Problems, however: Once a particular candidate is selected, lots of people will find reasons not to like him/her, next summer Bush will report that the economy is improving, will squeeze every penny out of Iraq, buy all their corporations at rock-bottom prices, set up a puppet pro-US government, then pull out and declare victory before the election, the electoral college is still a problem (we might even get another loss with a majority of votes), the voting machines are rigged, repug governors in many states, including CA, will help rig the election, and the media will declare Bush the winner of the debates (lots of people decide how to vote based on who the media says wins the debates). I am sorry, but at this point it looks like chimpy will be re-selected. I don't know what can get us over all these hurdles.
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