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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (203396)9/21/2004 8:21:31 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) of 1577727
 
CJ, re: The trend has been that the country as a whole is undecided.

It's funny, most of the polls only show ~4% to 7% undecided, yet there are some pretty strong swings week to week. Those that say they are decided must be changing their minds (flip-flopping?) fairly often.

re: And then there are the debates. If only softballs get pitched at Bush and the media doesn't question him when he starts lying, then it could solidify more people in his favor.

Yes... if Bush has to actually start answering for his record, it should swing some folks to the Kerry side. (He won't be able to hide, as he has been with no press conferences and hand picked audiences). Kerry will have his best opportunity to answer the Bush character attacks, swift boat and flipper and the like. A lot depends on how he can minimize that crap.

Bush will be very, very well prepared, you can bet on that. We'll see if the Kerry organization can compete, and keep
Kerry's foot out of his mouth.

John
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