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Keystone Phil
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« on: August 30, 2004, 11:27:52 PM »

It is becoming increasingly clear Sen. Kerry will not be elected in November.  Just turn on CSPAN and you'll see why.  Also, the latest polls have Bush's approval rating soaring in to the low 50s.

Lets hope for the best in 2006 (time will tell if we have a chance then either) and rally behind a strong candidate for 2008.

Kerry will win.  He's the comeback kid.  He will eke out a win in Ohio to carry him to victory.  Columbus is beginning to trend democratic - those independents in the middle of the state are souring on the Bush administration's failed economic policies.


What's up hoops..  While I agree that Kerry can win, I don't see how he is the "comeback kid".  Kerry is from Mass. and elections are not too close there. 2004 primary was no comeback.  Kerry won a caucas and Dean self destructed  

He was behind against Weld in 1996 for most of the campaign, and he was 3rd behind Dean and Gephardt in Iowa 2004 as late as 1 week befor ethe caucus.


The Iowa Caucuses were for the Democrats. His Senate race was in a very liberal Democratic state. He is running nationwide now. This isn't Iowa. This isn't Massachusetts. Kerry had his time in the spotlight. He was the center of attention for awhile. It's Bush's turn now and America see that he is, without a doubt, the best man for the job.
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