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To: beach_bum who wrote (205821)10/8/2004 3:41:04 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1578267
 
re: An average voter has been astoundingly generous in judging this president for so long. How else can you explain getting support from almost half the americans after all that has happened under his watch.

I agree.

re: With the average job report, I cant help thinking that something dramatic will have to happen to turn the tide back in favor of bush.

I bet if you did a survey less than 10% of voters would know about today's job report. And if they hear the number, they would probably think "that's good news".

The election is a coin toss right now, still maybe leaning towards Bush. A lot can <and will> happen in 25 days. And I think you are right; Rove is probably working overtime on making "things" happen.

John



To: beach_bum who wrote (205821)10/8/2004 3:47:26 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578267
 
"I'm not so sure the average voter would take it lightly."

An average voter has been astoundingly generous in judging this president for so long. How else can you explain getting support from almost half the americans after all that has happened under his watch.


Yes. Frighteningly generous........I guess Americans like their tax cuts.

With the average job report, I cant help thinking that something dramatic will have to happen to turn the tide back in favor of bush. And I have a bad feeling, something will.

Yup. The GOP ain't giving this one up very easily. I don't look forward to the next three weeks.

ted