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To: Gary Burton who wrote (60443)2/16/2000 8:03:00 PM
From: dfloydr  Respond to of 95453
 
O/T: Right on. I am sure the Dems would rather face Bush. He appeals to a subset of Republican voters - rich ones in high tax brackets, especially very religious ones - and hardly touches the swing voters and conservative democrats. That leaves all those voters to go to Bradley or Gore for a winning majority - a re-run of 1996.

Furthermore, Bush does not seem to be enjoying himself the way Bradley and McCain are. He did a lot of whining last night and kept stomping on the fact that he is a leader. Real leaders do not have to point that out.