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jfern
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« on: March 17, 2005, 05:54:48 PM »

Speaking of ticket splitting, San Diego voted for Boxer and Bush. Has anyone figured that one out?
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jfern
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E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2005, 06:22:29 AM »

Had the MSM ACCURATELY  reported on the strength of the economy rather that parrot the DNC's talking points, all of the close  Blue states (including PA) would have ended up in the Bush column

Yeah, net loss of jobs, stock market down, and a $10 trillion swing in projected cumulative deficits for this decade are all such great economic news.
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jfern
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Political Matrix
E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2005, 04:50:54 PM »



I'm kind of scared of how well Democrats are doing in the cities.  Democrats keep going to the cities for more votes, but pretty soon the Democrats are going to run out of votes from these cities.  We need to go to the suburbs and rural areas for new votes.

Democrats have been doing well in inner suburbs. Kerry won some suburban counties in the bay area by over 40 points. Marin and San Mateo had voted for Ford in 1976.
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