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To: tejek who wrote (145562)4/19/2002 5:12:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574267
 
Ted, I'm surprised the numbers for either party are that high. You'd think with the partisan politics going on that most Americans would not want to associate with either party, no?

Meanwhile, I think the Democrats have more to worry about than the GOP. According to your poll, 34% are not affiliated, but I bet they're leaning more towards Bush than anyone else. Meanwhile, the Democrats are scrambling to unite behind some issue that can bring them closer to 2004, but their strategy still seems very fragmented. Also, the party is filled with Clinton-wannabes, and none of them can match up to the political mastery that the Slickster displayed.

Tenchusatsu