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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (7450)12/11/2003 11:43:36 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 10965
 
There is a certain backlash against the Gore endorsement. As yet, no one knows how it will effect the race. One thing I've seen is John Kerry on all the networks the past two days making his case, Lieberman as well. One would think Kerry is out of it, but then again one poll shows him only 14% behind Dean in NH before the Gore endorsement. NH voters are renegades which is one reason they were backing Dean. If they are turned off by the Gore endorsement for some reason, you never know. Still, looks likely that Dean will win. That cannot be denied.

I thnk the main turn-off is that the press is sayng it's all over and not a single vote has been cast. That is not democractic. Polls after all do not win elections.
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