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To: Road Walker who wrote (204450)9/30/2004 3:42:14 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573242
 
How about a thread post-debate survey on who won? It might look like:

What's you party affiliation? (R, D or I)
Who do you think won the debate? (B, K, Tie)

I'm curious if it would break along party lines.


I would be surprised if it didn't. Its fine with me if its fine with everyone else.



To: Road Walker who wrote (204450)9/30/2004 7:06:00 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573242
 
I'm "undecided" and Bush won.



To: Road Walker who wrote (204450)10/1/2004 1:19:47 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573242
 
RE: "What's you party affiliation? (R, D or I)"

Democrat. Republicans are anti-women, anti-small business and they are also against passing legislature that allows all indivdiuals to sign up for private health care and pay for it themselves. Republicans simply want to put everyone on medicare when maybe they don't want to be. Current Republican leadership also want to increase the deficit, it appears.

Once spoke at a Democratic convention when I was just a tiny child on my Dad's shoulders and love public speaking as a result of this wonderful & fun experience.

RE: "Who do you think won the debate? (B, K, Tie)"

Kerry won the debate. Bush made the mistake of getting huffy in his breathing which is actually what Gore did too. The public doesn't like this.

Hope Kerry wins and brings Democracy back to our country.

Hope Kerry stays true to fixing the hard issues.

How many Republicans will move over and vote for Kerry? I sure hope more of them. We need them to.

Regards,
Amy J