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To: steve harris who wrote (163088)3/6/2003 3:56:10 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 1572562
 
Kerry will close any gap with Bush quickly as soon as the race begins. Even back in November when Bush over-ran Democrats with his Iraq War machine, only 45% of voters exit polled said they would vote for Bush. And many of those will change their minds as the economy continues to tank and tank and tank. But assuming there's no major third party candidate and Kerry runs with a moderate southerner, Bush will have to do a lot better than 45%. It will be a tough race but I am confident Kerry will prevail. He is a much stronger candidate than Gore was.



To: steve harris who wrote (163088)3/6/2003 4:10:02 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572562
 
Steve, this poll is good news for the GOP. It will tell the Dems to try their ABB (Anyone But Bush) strategy once again, and that will once again lead to them losing big time.

Whatever happened to "We Democrats lost because we couldn't get a coherent message across"?

Tenchusatsu



To: steve harris who wrote (163088)3/7/2003 2:22:23 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572562
 
Bush fared better when matched head-to-head against Democratic candidates in a national poll last month, running almost 10 points ahead of some of the better known candidates such as Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry and Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt, as well as New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has said repeatedly that she is not running in 2004.

I bet they didn't match him up against Pee Wee.............