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Dirtiest American Campaign Ever [message #93731] |
Tue, 08 June 2004 18:31 |
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SuperFlyingEngi
Messages: 1756 Registered: November 2003
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Actually, right now the odds don't look so good for Bush. Statisticians look at records of everything trying to find any and every connection. And something that they have found is that every presidential candidate's approval rating 6 months before the election turns in to how much of the vote they draw. And it's been like this for a hundred years in American history. So come November, probability says Bush wiill draw 41% of the vote, and lose to Kerry. And then we fix Bush's mess.
I also believe Wesley Clark was cool, but Kerry has had a lot more experience in the field of politics. Someone like Dean just really wasn't ready for the spotlight yet...
Nodbugger | Kerry has so many problems, Bush needs multiple commercials.
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Ok...like what? If Bush did not want to run a negative campaign he would not run a negative campaign. Your response was highly idiotic. And multiple as in 49,000?
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