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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (14561)10/31/2003 8:39:28 AM
From: Bob  Respond to of 793607
 
Good Morning Lizzie:

Yes, I agree with you, there are alot of angry people. But they are mostly the same ones who have always hated Bush and, as they call it, his "selection."

Yo know all this stuff goes in cycles.
Interest rates don't need to be lowered.
In '84, the jobs followed the growth.
States broke, QUIT spending.

The problem here, democrats, because of their hatred for Bush, will never be satisfied. Now you will see the dwarfs probably switch the argument to mainly Iraq.

Regards,

Bob



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (14561)10/31/2003 2:56:22 PM
From: Brian Sullivan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793607
 
>>But go on and vote for Bush, it should be quite a race. It might turn out to be young professionals (fervently against Bush) vs. older folks, or the west vs. the east. I suspect a very high turnout, there are a lot of angry people.

You've got to get of of the California bay area to see the real picture, which is that the younger Americans are more likely to be Bush supporters than the over 30 crowd.

When asked if they approved of the way Bush was handling his job as president, 62 percent said yes, while the rating dips to 53 percent for the older group.

Sixty-six percent of the younger Americans surveyed said they had a favorable opinion of Bush -- compared with 62 percent of older Americans.

It's unclear what difference, if any, younger Americans will have in the 2004 presidential election, but it is clear they support the president, if only slightly more than older Americans.


cnn.com