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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (9590)1/31/2004 3:29:38 PM
From: ChinuSFO   of 10965
 
Ann, way back in 1992 there was a man named Ross Perot who campaigned with graphs and charts. He did manage to garner 19% of the votes but he did not go beyond that. he did not win the White House. Now this is not to say that you are not in this 19%. We are. But the question is whether campaigning that way is enough to win.

The American electorate needs things to put in very simple terms to them. It is like Tom Dashcle who dramatized the tax cut and the benefit it brought for the middle class when he held a public conference and shoed a muffler which is what the tax cut would buy for a middle class family.

So Dean may be very good with his ways etc. But is that what makes him electable? If you and I sit out the elections because Dean is not the nominee, then the wrong person remains in there. The contest is not between Kerry and Dean it is between the Democratic perty nominee and the Republican party nominee which is Bush.
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