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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tonto who wrote (10864)3/30/2004 6:51:10 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
I just repeated what the pollsters are saying on TV programs. It was in response to various poll results some of which show Bush leading Kerry and others showing Kerry leading Bush. The question was what are we to make of all this. And one pollster said the important number is how many people think if the country is headed in the right direction. And then he went on to add that about a little more than 50% feel that it is headed in the wrong direction. So it is right down in the middle for now.

For me, the encouraging thing is that Kerry has not yet gone down the campaign trail yet to tell the people what he plans to do as President while Bush who should have had a record of his to show, is telling the people what Kerry did as a Senator. Now we all know that the politics of a vote as a Senator is entirely different from that what a person has a vision as a President and what he will do as President etc. etc. How will he tackle the war on terrorism, how will he tackle job outsourcing etc. (I guess he has already provided his economic plan) Now I am waiting for his platform where he will spell these out in more detail.

I don't rely on the WH calculator and when they come out with their ad that Kerry's tax plan does not add up, I just chuckle thinking about their projection a 2 million job creation by year end, the Medicare bill etc. etc.