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To: American Spirit who wrote (487949)11/6/2003 1:36:55 AM
From: jimcav  Respond to of 769667
 
On that note, have a good night, I'll be up half the night already, laughing, I don't think I can take anymore! <g>



To: American Spirit who wrote (487949)11/6/2003 9:16:08 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769667
 
Sen. John Kerry Has Hillary Jitters

Wednesday November 5, 2003 at 11:49 pm MST

Apparently Sen. John Kerry is getting nervous about the avalanche of polls showing that his colleague, Sen. Hillary Clinton, is the overwhelming favorite for next year's Democratic presidential nomination.

So much so that during last night's "America Rocks the Vote" debate in Boston, Kerry cited what turned out to be a phantom poll showing him ahead of Clinton.

About two-thirds of the way through the proceedings, CNN moderator Anderson Cooper turned to the Massachusetts Democrat and said:

"Senator Kerry, we've got an e-mail for you. It says, 'What do you think about the recent polls that put Hillary Clinton 20 percent ahead of all you guys?'

Without missing a beat Kerry shot back, "Well, it all depends on which poll you look at. I saw a poll the other day that showed me about 15 points ahead of her."

In fact, every major media poll taken on the 2004 race since Al Gore withdrew last December shows Hillary leading the pack, usually by 20 or more points. In a Quinnipiac University survey released last week, Sen. Clinton bested Kerry by 35 points.

MSNBC "Hardball" host Chris Matthews said Wednesday night that his producer contacted Kerry's office earlier in the day to get the source of the poll cited by the candidate.

Kerry staffers, however, were unable to produce any evidence to back their boss's claim.

phxnews.com



To: American Spirit who wrote (487949)11/6/2003 10:19:28 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Respond to of 769667
 
My agenda is the truth. Trust the truth.

Thanks for the laugh. Good way to start the morning.



To: American Spirit who wrote (487949)11/6/2003 10:22:07 AM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 769667
 
LOL! AS you of all people wouldn't know the truth if it hit you in the head!