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To: dfloydr who wrote (60411)2/16/2000 2:19:00 PM
From: Winkman777  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 95453
 
OEI popped and I sold. Raising cash. Psychologically we may have peaked yesterday. Why is DO doing so poorly here?

OT: Floyd, Gary Bauer endorsed McCain today. He probably thinks McCain can beat Gore. I hope it helps in SC primary. Still think GW/establishment/special interest $ will prevail.

Take care all. Winkman



To: dfloydr who wrote (60411)2/16/2000 4:32:00 PM
From: Gary Burton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
O/T--Floyd--My sense is that the Dems would now rather face Bush than McCain---the latter appears to too many independants, which will play a key role in the swing vote determining where in the usual 47-53 split each one will end up in the end...If the Rep brain trust were smart, they would realize their error and now pray that Bush loses in SC, enabling them to keep their head up by switching to McCain---(although I would vote Dem anyway since I'm too empathetic towards the needs of the disenfranchised etc to ever vote R (vvbg). The R's could steal a lot of Dem-leaning votes by backing McCain-the others will still vote R anyway no matter who is on their ticket, just like the Dems--even texas would forgive M!