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

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To: Poet who wrote (37693)7/26/2004 9:08:55 AM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) of 81568
 
This election is expected to proceed along the same lines as the election in 1992. Economy is going t be the main issue. The religious right is going to make this an issue of liberal vs. conservatives. But people ib States that matter such as Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri and even in Florida will be interested in the issue of economy and jobs. THat this is true is borne by the fact that Kerry is ahead of Bush by 6% points in Ohio. In Pennsylvania, Kerry leads Bush also.

The economic figures were on the upswing in the past 3 months. The Bush supporters were quick to come out and declare that the economy was rebounding. But economic figures of the past 3 weeks point in the direction of a stalled economic recovery. The people are willing to revive the economy. But the Bush Administration has failed to provide the impetus for its revival. Like the crankshaft to start an engine, the Bush Administration has failed to provide that cranckshaft. The Clintonites provide that and did that very well. With Robert Rubin, a respected Wall Street figure, egging on the investing community, the US economy reverberated in spite of the participation of foreign economies through national treaties such as NAFTA.

So "It is still the economy stupid" holds true today. Everything else is going to be mute in the upcoming elections. When Clinton takes the stage tonight, this nation will be reminded of those good old days where we felt pretty much at ease in terms of physical security as well as job security.
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