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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (5403)3/6/2004 11:58:27 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (2) of 81568
 
Bill Schneider (CNN political analyst) this morning mentioned that this election is going to be about Bush's performance. People are going to carefully watch what he says about his performance. And Kerry will, as part of his campaign strategy, be able to keep the focus on Bush's performance.

He also analysed that Bush's attempt to paint Kerry as taking positions on both sides of an issue could back fire on Bush. Number one it goes to show that Kerry has been there long enough experiencewise and hence will surely do much better than Bush when he came with no experience in 2000. That he had no experience and failed miserably is what Kerry is going to focus on. Secondly, Kerry could use that Bush charge to his advantage by saying that he is a realist and not a idealogue since he is capapble of changing his views based on the merits which comes with changing times. So Bush has to be very careful when he goes around saying that Kerry has been on both sides of an issue.
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