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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (204542)9/30/2004 10:58:30 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) of 1572705
 
Tenchusatsu,

Kerry had a good debate performance, but I am not sure how many minds he changed to his side. I am not sure his position on Iraq, the nuance of a difference of how he would go to war differently (after voting for it), was entirely persuasive. IMO, Kerry has lost some votes to Nader, and some of the antiwar people may not be too happy or convinced about his exit strategy.

He might have gained some votes in the middle, but I am not sure what the net of the gains and losses is going to be.

I just spoke to a guy who is a black (I believe a Democrat) who this year is voting for Bush, and he said he is not going to even watch the debate (baseball is on as well), because there is nothing that Kerry can say to persuade him that we as a country can take a risk for the next 4 years on someone who has not made up his mind about the most important issue on the table.

Joe
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