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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (193939)7/10/2004 10:51:49 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) of 1575034
 
Al, nice article.

re: As evidence, they point to a bipartisan poll conducted for National Public Radio in May that found just 6 percent of Republicans say they plan to vote for Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry... But the poll means little. It asked the wrong question. My father would also have told them he doesn't plan to vote for Kerry. He'd cut off his finger before using it to cast a vote for a limousine liberal like Kerry. But his dislike for Kerry does not diminish his disillusionment with Bush. He won't vote for either of them, he says, leaving the top lines of his ballot blank for the first time in his life.

I've said for a while that I don't think Bush will lose this election because of liberals or Democrats, I think he will lose it because of traditional conservatives and Republicans. The neo's in the White House don't represent anybody's values.

Many thinking conservatives and Republicans will either vote for Kerry or simply not vote. That's why Kerry is playing it so close to the vest, and not provoking with negative ads. The voters he stands to gain are not on the left, they are on the right.

Bush is no more a traditional conservative than Ted Kennedy.

John
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