BVS
Blue Crack Supplier
Well tonight Robin Williams, a very close friend of Chris, said he was proud that Kerry and Edwards brought Chris into it because it nows brings the work that he was trying to do to the public.
Step by step, debate-by-debate, John Kerry has addressed and removed many remaining doubts among uncommitted voters. My own polling research after each debate suggests a rather bleak outlook for the Bush candidacy: many who still claim to be “undecided” are in fact leaning to Mr. Kerry and are about ready to commit.
Can Mr. Bush turn the tide in just 18 days? Absolutely, but his candidacy must address voters who still harbour economic and national security concerns. But that requires a fundamental shift in the president’s strategy and message. Asserting that the economy is strong and Iraq a success is simply not credible to the majority of Americans or to the stubborn 5 per cent who remain uncommitted.
iota said:Vote Bush and dems might have a chance next time.
The question is...does anyone like Kerry THAT much?
iota said:If Bush wins...it's Hillary vs. either Guliani or McCain in 2008!
Isn't that reason enough for a democrat to vote Bush???
Do you really want to get stuck with Kerry again? Guliani'll (or even McCain) blow him out of the water. So vote Kerry now...guaranteed republican win in 08. Vote Bush and dems might have a chance next time.
The question is...does anyone like Kerry THAT much?
DaveC said:
Are you insane?
Who the hell would vote Bush based on 2008 based on the way the last 4 years were??
4 more years of recession, lies, and war...but then Hillary might have a chance in 2008!
That's the faultiest logic I've seen in a while.