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To: chic_hearne who wrote (38071)11/21/2000 5:00:42 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Dear Chic: I get up around 3:00am on this standard time, I am a daylight savings time kind of guy (gg). I dont think Gore could even get support from his fellow democrats anymore, even Charlie Rangel last night couldnt seem to come up with anything good to say about him and this mess. Looking at this picture from the Senate side, by now they probably wish Gore would lose so they get Lieberman back in the Senate. If that were to happen I believe it turns out 50/50 allowing CO CHAIRMANSHIPS of committees. I think everyone agrees that in this next administration the ruling party will be Congress not the Presidency no matter whom it is. JDN



To: chic_hearne who wrote (38071)11/21/2000 10:06:56 AM
From: QwikSand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
I give Gore a good shot at getting the prez in 2004.

Chic: I think the Democrats would run Ozzy Ozbourne in '04 before they would run Gore. Although in truth he did have to carry a lot of Bill Clinton baggage, he is viewed as blowing an election that was his to blow. He had a booming, peaceful economy (at least that's what the official numbers said up till the election) and a race against an *extremely* weak Republican candidate. Forget the effect of Nader, Gore couldn't carry his own home state, Clinton's state, or a single state that Clinton didn't carry in 96. He's a nothing as a candidate, many in his party are totally disgusted with him, and he will have a very hard time getting the cash to run again seriously, all the more so after this mess. If he had had the brains to withdraw early on in this Florida fiasco, he might have salvaged something, but nope, he's too big an idiot.

Oh by the way, remember what I said yesterday about the Naz going up 100 today? Never mind<g>.

--QS