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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Lane3 who wrote (23649)1/9/2004 10:58:41 PM
From: gamesmistress  Read Replies (2) of 793928
 
I think there is a certain "comfort level" involved. Bush and Clinton were raised in the South so are very familiar with the Southern type of churches and their language. Reagan I remember as speaking sincerely and naturally about God but I have no idea what church he attended. Dean is never going to "come to Jesus," but he could stand listening to what a few Democratic leaders who have have to say. His approach so far appears pretty, um, unprepared, as if the "religion issue" blew up suddenly and he hadn't given it much thought. Which he probably hasn't. He needs to think it through more and find common ground with a wider variety of people so that they can feel comfortable with him, if he's going to get very far in the Southern primaries. I personally think they're not going to like him for other reasons other than the fact that he's Congregationalist, but that could be the icing on the cake.
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