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Politics : THE WHITE HOUSE
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To: puborectalis who wrote (1500)3/4/2007 1:49:09 PM
From: pompsander   of 25737
 
I think "Big Al" (and I use that term respectfully, having put on a few pounds myself in recent years) is still a scary image for many republicans. Some parts of American would like to return to what they think the Clinton years represented, but don't want Hillary to represent that desire. Big Al can run against the Bush record more effectively than anybody and, really, how many votes would he have lost from those who voted for him in 2000? He could keep his environmental concerns and appear more moderate on some other issues and hold the middle (vbg) of the electorate.

But he has to lay off the cheeseburgers.

And, yeah, he is a hyprocrite, but so are all politicians. I don't think any of the "big house in Tennessee" and "oil partners ownership" hurts him with the base or with a lot of people in the middle. And he was out there on Iraq early and hard......

Yeah, Big Al could be a nightmare for the republicans. Just look how much attention he gets on the threads, and he isnt' running for anything yet.
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