Nov 2004 election coming soon to a neighborhood near you
Connie Clark
connie_3c@yahoo.com
Mon Dec 8 09:02:07 2003
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Hilary gave it a 50/50 for the dems to win next year in her interview with Tim Russert. I had heard that Karl Rove is salivating over Dean as Dem candidate. I would agree with that assessment, even though I like Dean just fine, and he is going to be hard to be denied the nomination. However, I took note that Hilllary also said that her husband had only 2% of the vote in the first two shots at the primary, so who knows.
But about Dean, I believe that the Republicans feel very confident, and will run the same race that they ran against Dukakis in 1988 for Bush senior. On the side, a couple of rigid repubs lost city council run-offs here in Houston Saturday, which is not a bad sign.
Connie
Michael Eisenstadt <michaele@ando.pair.com> wrote:
Nov 2004 election coming soon to a neighborhood
near you.
I wonder what the Dem TV ads will feature. Bush
on the aircraft carrier and the Mission Accomplished
banner seems likely to be aired again and again and
again. according to a recent Time magazine issue
about loving/hating Bush, Bush haters frequently
cite his smirk as his most offensive feature. So
we can expect lots of Bush smirk clips. then there
are the many many clips of B misspeaking himself.
how 'bout Bush and the Thanksgiving turkey? which
one is the real turkey?
if only Dean was a tad bit taller. the Republicans
are rooting for a Dean candidacy as the easiest
opponent to smear. This may work out for them. On
the other hand, as has been pointed out, the Dems
in 1980 prayed for Reagan to win the Republican
nomination as he would be the easiest to beat.
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<DIV>Hilary gave it a 50/50 for the dems to win next year in her interview with Tim Russert. I had heard that Karl Rove is salivating over Dean as Dem candidate. I would agree with that assessment, even though I like Dean just fine, and he is going to be hard to be denied the nomination. However, I took note that Hilllary also said that her husband had only 2% of the vote in the first two shots at the primary, so who knows.</DIV>
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<DIV>But about Dean, I believe that the Republicans feel very confident, and will run the same race that they ran against Dukakis in 1988 for Bush senior. On the side, a couple of rigid repubs lost city council run-offs here in Houston Saturday, which is not a bad sign.</DIV>
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<DIV>Connie</DIV>
<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>Michael Eisenstadt <michaele@ando.pair.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Nov 2004 election coming soon to a neighborhood<BR>near you.<BR><BR>I wonder what the Dem TV ads will feature. Bush<BR>on the aircraft carrier and the Mission Accomplished<BR>banner seems likely to be aired again and again and<BR>again. according to a recent Time magazine issue<BR>about loving/hating Bush, Bush haters frequently<BR>cite his smirk as his most offensive feature. So<BR>we can expect lots of Bush smirk clips. then there<BR>are the many many clips of B misspeaking himself.<BR>how 'bout Bush and the Thanksgiving turkey? which <BR>one is the real turkey?<BR><BR>if only Dean was a tad bit taller. the Republicans<BR>are rooting for a Dean candidacy as the easiest<BR>opponent to smear. This may work out for them. On<BR>the other hand, as has been pointed out, the Dems <BR>in 1980 prayed for Reagan to win the Republican<BR>nomination as he would be the easiest to
beat.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><p><hr SIZE=1>
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