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To: John Carragher who wrote (103535)6/30/2003 9:22:30 AM
From: Rascal  Respond to of 281500
 
You are correct, sir.

I think the combinations are endless.
And I have a wish that we might see some new dynamics this time around. I don't think we are going to go back to the way things were in politics prior to 2000: predictable, modular, based on time worn strategies and tactics.

Even though "we" are in tune with 2004 the general public does not focus on the election until the conventions.
I think alot can change in the way politics works (or doesn't work).

Now there is the internet and the blogs, and grassroots and improved ability to organize. Those most attuned to the political process will use the net for everything it's worth. I'll be disappointed if the electorate is still only influenced by the Russerts and Humes of the world. RIght now this is just the beginning of the beginning.

Rascal@ hopethewholecountrygetsinvolvedthistime.com