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To: A. Geiche who wrote (475832)10/14/2003 9:55:02 PM
From: A. Geiche  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Arnold Schwarzenegger's Republican handlers tapped a powerful emotional fuel to win the recall, but it wasn't economic hardship. It was white fear.

motherjones.com



To: A. Geiche who wrote (475832)10/14/2003 11:32:27 PM
From: Richard S  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
HOWARD DEAN back on TOP. John Kerry fading fast.

"Among individual candidates, Howard Dean had the support of 17 percent of Democrats and those who lean Democratic. Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt was at 13 percent, retired Gen. Wesley Clark was at 12 percent and Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry was at 10 percent. Joe Lieberman, the Connecticut senator who held the lead in this poll last month at 22 percent, had fallen to 9 percent. Others were also in single digits."

source: salon.com