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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Johannes Pilch who wrote (579148)5/28/2004 10:16:17 AM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
I don't know. It takes a long time for economic improvemens to be felt by average Americans, and it's not guaranteed that those improvement will occur in some of the more important regions like the Mid West. Also, the Iraq War has gone from a positive to a negative. It would be hard for President Bush to make it a positive again. Even if it is settled, the public has a bad taste in their mouth regarding Iraq. Especially since the reasons for going to war seem dubious at this point. Ending the war will also put a drag on the economy as soldiers return home looking for work and military spending slows. Bush is in a tight spot just five months from the election. He'll have to use the Republican convention to turn things around. If he can't do it there, he's in real trouble.
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