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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (42755)5/7/2004 4:35:02 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) of 793731
 
And when it comes down to it, who really likes Kerry?

The ABB ("Anybody But Bush") crowd doesn't need to like Kerry to vote for him. Some who would otherwise be voting for Kerry I hope will be voting for Nader.

I think the election will once again be decided by the swing voters, who I'm told generally vote against incumbents. I therefore expect a tight race.

Kerry's problem is his pompous manner. I cringe when I hear his voice, particularly its intentional lowering to a basso profundo when making a speech, the delivery that only Jesse Jackson can match. He sounds like a High Episcopal minister who's really, really pissed that the choir boys took a few coins from the box.

Clinton was a master campaigner, one would think that Kerry would be following his example. The difference between the two is that Clinton genuinely likes people, though he regularly stabbed many in the back, while Kerry is not gregarious. Kissing a baby is clearly beneath him.
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